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Re: MURIC Asks Buhari To Appoint More Yoruba Muslims To His Cabinet by nwanyionitsha: 12:42pm On Mar 22, 2019 |
BeansAndBread:You are the one insisting on igbo muslims. Now, show us the igbo muslims on nairaland. Abi they aren't online too. 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: MURIC Asks Buhari To Appoint More Yoruba Muslims To His Cabinet by CioAngels(f): 12:42pm On Mar 22, 2019 |
ZombieNation:I beg, which one is better south, because they are neck deep into fetishism like the west you want to paint evil. Tell me, now, all tribes are now deadly so don't sugar coat others. |
Re: MURIC Asks Buhari To Appoint More Yoruba Muslims To His Cabinet by BeansAndBread(m): 12:43pm On Mar 22, 2019 |
Ategberoson:Lol, I've been to these places. I'm an Igbomina man from Kwara, my maternal great grandfather is a Kanuri from Bornu, he settled in Lagos in 1915. His son my grandfather married a Egba woman, so you see I'm mixed and I've been to this places |
Re: MURIC Asks Buhari To Appoint More Yoruba Muslims To His Cabinet by BeansAndBread(m): 12:44pm On Mar 22, 2019 |
nwanyionitsha:not many people are on Nairaland, but on facebook, dem bocu die. If you want their handles, I can give you. |
Re: MURIC Asks Buhari To Appoint More Yoruba Muslims To His Cabinet by jrusky(m): 12:45pm On Mar 22, 2019 |
aolawale025: Pls leave this man he is a lunatic professor of horror. Can t you look at his picture to see no joy in his life? Don't you see how dried looking he is? Don't you see how anger, frustration and pains written all over his face? He needs help. He is one of the morons still living under religion pretence. |
Re: MURIC Asks Buhari To Appoint More Yoruba Muslims To His Cabinet by BeansAndBread(m): 12:45pm On Mar 22, 2019 |
nwanyionitsha:To be honest, I've never seen an Anambra muslim. I've only met from delta, IMO, Abia and Ebonyi but not anambra. |
Re: MURIC Asks Buhari To Appoint More Yoruba Muslims To His Cabinet by Ategberoson(m): 12:46pm On Mar 22, 2019 |
BeansAndBread: alaye leave story. west states I'm talking about 6 States here, even in Kwara that you keep ranting about oro town are majorly Christian, I don't know about other towns. if I need to be analysing these states I listed earlier those living there that are here can confirmed it stop arguing what you don't know |
Re: MURIC Asks Buhari To Appoint More Yoruba Muslims To His Cabinet by Perkins2018: 12:50pm On Mar 22, 2019 |
Baselm: Have you seen hausa muslims leading yoruba in prayers? They see each other alike. |
Re: MURIC Asks Buhari To Appoint More Yoruba Muslims To His Cabinet by BeansAndBread(m): 12:52pm On Mar 22, 2019 |
Ategberoson:No, in Oro town it's mixed. 50-50, I have relatives from Oro town and they're mixed. The reason why there many Christians in some of this towns is because of missionaries who converted many Muslims and traditionalists to Christianity. Missionaries were really successful there, but Ijebus are mostly Muslims and Egbas Christians. This is a fact |
Re: MURIC Asks Buhari To Appoint More Yoruba Muslims To His Cabinet by Perkins2018: 12:52pm On Mar 22, 2019 |
nwanyionitsha: Quit Your ignorance. Everybody sights the moon. There is a body comprising southerners and northerners that sight the moon. That's why muslim holidays differ from north to south. |
Re: MURIC Asks Buhari To Appoint More Yoruba Muslims To His Cabinet by nwanyionitsha: 12:54pm On Mar 22, 2019 |
BeansAndBread:You a the one who is dumb. I don't know anything about the Chinese or their religion. Now, you are insisting on igbo muslims and every igbo person who quoted you told you there is nothing like igbo muslims, but you a yoruba man keeps insisting on igbo muslims. Now, i want you to quote and invite your igbo muslim friends on nairaland. Nairaland info says it has at least one million subscribers. At least, you should have one igbo muslim friend who must be lamenting to you about 'igbo muslims marginalization in igboland' in your islamic section, abi you want to do your usual propaganda work. 7 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: MURIC Asks Buhari To Appoint More Yoruba Muslims To His Cabinet by nwanyionitsha: 12:59pm On Mar 22, 2019 |
BeansAndBread:You seen to know more about igbo muslims than the igbos on this forum. You keep insisting. Igbos are well travelled so i assume you live in the midst of igbo muslims in the southwest. Or you are just assuming or propagating nonsense you know nothing about. ? 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: MURIC Asks Buhari To Appoint More Yoruba Muslims To His Cabinet by Blackmiserable(m): 1:00pm On Mar 22, 2019 |
BeansAndBread: Muslims are majority in Kwara State? Absolutely. Oyo state? No, you don't mean it. Osun state? Nah, nah, nah! That's just not true. Let's start with Osun State. If you have traveled to Osun state, I would have asked you that in terms of population, mention the top 6 densely populated local government and do the same for Oyo State. 1 Like |
Re: MURIC Asks Buhari To Appoint More Yoruba Muslims To His Cabinet by BeansAndBread(m): 1:00pm On Mar 22, 2019 |
nwanyionitsha:They exist because I've met them physically, not many people know about nairaland. There are many on facebook, a widely accepted and known platform. If you want their handles, I can give you, stop spamming my mention please. |
Re: MURIC Asks Buhari To Appoint More Yoruba Muslims To His Cabinet by BeansAndBread(m): 1:09pm On Mar 22, 2019 |
Blackmiserable:So me being to Osun translates I should have toured round the whole state? Please go straight to the point, even tho I'm from Kwara I haven't been to the whole Kwara, so this isn't a point. If you have facts, please present it. |
Re: MURIC Asks Buhari To Appoint More Yoruba Muslims To His Cabinet by nwanyionitsha: 1:16pm On Mar 22, 2019 |
BeansAndBread:I have never said igbo muslims don't exist. I know nothing about their online presence. Your propagation of making it look like that a good percentage of igbos are muslims when they aren't even upto 3% of igbo population is where the argument is coming from. Fyi, most igbos have never met or seen an igbo muslim physically because of their small percentage that is why most will say there is nothing like igbo muslims. I don't have anymore response for you. You know nothing about igboland. 3 Likes |
Re: MURIC Asks Buhari To Appoint More Yoruba Muslims To His Cabinet by leksite120(m): 1:16pm On Mar 22, 2019 |
Baselm:baba, which state u de stay for sw |
Re: MURIC Asks Buhari To Appoint More Yoruba Muslims To His Cabinet by Blackmiserable(m): 1:18pm On Mar 22, 2019 |
BeansAndBread: Okay, good.... I have gone to Kwara and Osun state so I can statistically make an informed guess, I'm actually from Kwara, too, and Christan. The largest and most densely populated region in Osun is.... Osogbo. Followed by? Ilesha. Followed by? Okay, any objections |
Re: MURIC Asks Buhari To Appoint More Yoruba Muslims To His Cabinet by Rotimi47: 1:18pm On Mar 22, 2019 |
BeansAndBread:More Muslim than Christian is a big lie. I am a Yoruba who have been all over the South West not to talk of outside the South West or Outside the country. You people only have a say because Christians shy away from politics because of religious beliefs while you people see politics as a means to have control over how things are done. Kindly mention towns, villages/states in the South West that have more Muslims than Christians apart from Sarki, ede, ijebu or Abekuta? Let just use both festive periods as example; Compare both religion festive periods and also worship days/number of worship houses in the South West. Furthermore, the Bible was is translated to Yoruba decade ago and this made it easy for Yorubas to really know the content of the Bible and Christianity is very peaceful. The above makes Christianity more acceptable to lots of people and the Population is increasing by the day in the South West and several other parts outside the South West. On Ajimobi, go and checkout those employed during his 8 years in power and you will find out that at least 90% are Muslims and please mention the majority Muslim villages and towns in Oyo State and South West apart from the ones I have mentioned. Inconclusion; Please note that due to time factor I may not be able to go real deep for now but do note that I await your response at the earliest. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: MURIC Asks Buhari To Appoint More Yoruba Muslims To His Cabinet by Barbilius: 1:23pm On Mar 22, 2019 |
At the end of the whole thing Muslims are still the worse off in by SW. Take a look at all agberos, weed smokers, secondary school drop out, slum dwellers, Okada riders, 80% of them are Muslims... Very backward folks... I avoid the ones that are even my family members like plague. Go school dem no go go. Nonsense. 5 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: MURIC Asks Buhari To Appoint More Yoruba Muslims To His Cabinet by Rotimi47: 1:24pm On Mar 22, 2019 |
BeansAndBread:Religion in Nigeria Read in another language Watch this page Edit the mosque National Church of Nigeria the church Abuja National Mosque The Church and the Mosque face each other across Independence Avenue and Constitution Avenue in the national capital, Abuja[1] Religion in Nigeria [2][3][4][5] Christian (49.3%) Muslim (48.2%) Other (2.5%) This article's lead section may be too long for the length of the article. Nigeria, the most populous African country (with a population of over 182 million in 2015),[6] is nearly equally divided between Christianity and Islam, though the exact ratio is uncertain.The majority of Nigerian Muslims are Sunni and are concentrated in the northern region of the country, while Christians dominate in the south. Most of Nigeria's Christians are Protestant (broadly defined) though about a quarter are Catholic.[4] From the 1990s to the 2000s, there was significant growth in Protestant churches, including the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Winners' Chapel, Christ Apostolic Church (the first Aladura Movement in Nigeria), Deeper Christian Life Ministry, (Christian Reformed Church, Nigeria),[Evangelical Church Winning All]], Mountain of Fire and Miracles, Christ Embassy, The Synagogue Church Of All Nations, The Common Wealth of Zion Assembly (COZA), the Aladura Church[7] (indigenous Christian churches being especially strong in the Yoruba and Igbo areas), and of evangelical churches in general. These churches have spilled over into adjacent and southern areas of the middle belt. Denominations like the Seventh-day Adventist also exist.[8] Other leading Protestant churches in the country are the Church of Nigeria of the Anglican Communion, the Assemblies of God Church, the Nigerian Baptist Convention and The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations. The Yoruba area contains a large Anglican population, while Igboland is predominantly Catholic and the Edo area is predominantly Assemblies of God, which was introduced into Nigeria by Augustus Ehurie Wogu and his associates at Old Umuahia. Nigeria has the largest Muslim population in sub-Saharan Africa. Islam dominates the north and has a number of supporters in the South Western, Yoruba part of the country. In terms of Nigeria's major ethnic groups' religious affiliations, the Hausa ethnic group in the North is mostly Muslim, the West which is the Yoruba tribe is divided among mainly Christianity, Islam and traditional religions, while the Igbos of the East and the Ijaw in the South are predominantly Christians (Catholics) and some practitioners of traditional religions.[9] The middle belt of Nigeria contains the largest number of minority ethnic groups in Nigeria and they are mostly Christians and members of traditional religions with few Muslim converts.[10][11] The vast majority of Muslims in Nigeria are Sunni, belonging to Maliki school of jurisprudence; however, a sizeable minority also belongs to Shafi madhhab. A large number of Sunni Muslims are members of Sufi brotherhoods. Most Sufis follow the Qadiriyya, Tijaniyyah or Mouride movement. A significant Shia minority exists (see Shia in Nigeria). Some northern states have incorporated Sharia law into their previously secular legal systems, which has brought about some controversy.[12] Kano State has sought to incorporate Sharia law into its constitution.[13] The majority of Quranists follow the Kalo Kato or Quraniyyun movement. There are also Ahmadiyya and Mahdiyya minorities.[14] 2 Likes |
Re: MURIC Asks Buhari To Appoint More Yoruba Muslims To His Cabinet by Rotimi47: 1:24pm On Mar 22, 2019 |
BeansAndBread:Religion in Nigeria Read in another language Watch this page Edit the mosque National Church of Nigeria the church Abuja National Mosque The Church and the Mosque face each other across Independence Avenue and Constitution Avenue in the national capital, Abuja[1] Religion in Nigeria [2][3][4][5] Christian (49.3%) Muslim (48.2%) Other (2.5%) This article's lead section may be too long for the length of the article. Nigeria, the most populous African country (with a population of over 182 million in 2015),[6] is nearly equally divided between Christianity and Islam, though the exact ratio is uncertain.The majority of Nigerian Muslims are Sunni and are concentrated in the northern region of the country, while Christians dominate in the south. Most of Nigeria's Christians are Protestant (broadly defined) though about a quarter are Catholic.[4] From the 1990s to the 2000s, there was significant growth in Protestant churches, including the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Winners' Chapel, Christ Apostolic Church (the first Aladura Movement in Nigeria), Deeper Christian Life Ministry, (Christian Reformed Church, Nigeria),[Evangelical Church Winning All]], Mountain of Fire and Miracles, Christ Embassy, The Synagogue Church Of All Nations, The Common Wealth of Zion Assembly (COZA), the Aladura Church[7] (indigenous Christian churches being especially strong in the Yoruba and Igbo areas), and of evangelical churches in general. These churches have spilled over into adjacent and southern areas of the middle belt. Denominations like the Seventh-day Adventist also exist.[8] Other leading Protestant churches in the country are the Church of Nigeria of the Anglican Communion, the Assemblies of God Church, the Nigerian Baptist Convention and The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations. The Yoruba area contains a large Anglican population, while Igboland is predominantly Catholic and the Edo area is predominantly Assemblies of God, which was introduced into Nigeria by Augustus Ehurie Wogu and his associates at Old Umuahia. Nigeria has the largest Muslim population in sub-Saharan Africa. Islam dominates the north and has a number of supporters in the South Western, Yoruba part of the country. In terms of Nigeria's major ethnic groups' religious affiliations, the Hausa ethnic group in the North is mostly Muslim, the West which is the Yoruba tribe is divided among mainly Christianity, Islam and traditional religions, while the Igbos of the East and the Ijaw in the South are predominantly Christians (Catholics) and some practitioners of traditional religions.[9] The middle belt of Nigeria contains the largest number of minority ethnic groups in Nigeria and they are mostly Christians and members of traditional religions with few Muslim converts.[10][11] The vast majority of Muslims in Nigeria are Sunni, belonging to Maliki school of jurisprudence; however, a sizeable minority also belongs to Shafi madhhab. A large number of Sunni Muslims are members of Sufi brotherhoods. Most Sufis follow the Qadiriyya, Tijaniyyah or Mouride movement. A significant Shia minority exists (see Shia in Nigeria). Some northern states have incorporated Sharia law into their previously secular legal systems, which has brought about some controversy.[12] Kano State has sought to incorporate Sharia law into its constitution.[13] The majority of Quranists follow the Kalo Kato or Quraniyyun movement. There are also Ahmadiyya and Mahdiyya minorities.[14] I believe you are able to pick one thing or 2 from the above. 1 Like |
Re: MURIC Asks Buhari To Appoint More Yoruba Muslims To His Cabinet by nwanyionitsha: 1:29pm On Mar 22, 2019 |
BeansAndBread:I never knew of their facebook presence, i had to go and look at their page now and i can't see any 'bocu' or maybe there is something else you mean by bocu? I was expecting like 1million members, but i can't even fine upto 200k subscribers or members on any of their pages or forum.
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Re: MURIC Asks Buhari To Appoint More Yoruba Muslims To His Cabinet by olaeffect(m): 1:29pm On Mar 22, 2019 |
Someone said religion is our problem in Africa and i told him no. Even if all of us become Muslims in Nigeria we will still have problem. Now this fellow is asking for appointment of more Yoruba Muslims, not minding that majority of appointees under this administration are Muslims. A typical African man will always look for something of disunity. |
Re: MURIC Asks Buhari To Appoint More Yoruba Muslims To His Cabinet by DerideGull(m): 1:35pm On Mar 22, 2019 |
BuhariAdvocate: I smelt naiveté, OMO Kekere, OMO Yari.ba. You are already down for count even if it was tribal or religious line. 2 Likes |
Re: MURIC Asks Buhari To Appoint More Yoruba Muslims To His Cabinet by BeansAndBread(m): 1:40pm On Mar 22, 2019 |
nwanyionitsha:Who's talking about facebook groups? Why are jumpy? Do you want their handles? I'll give you just one and you'll get many others from him as whenever he posts others comment. |
Re: MURIC Asks Buhari To Appoint More Yoruba Muslims To His Cabinet by BeansAndBread(m): 1:42pm On Mar 22, 2019 |
Rotimi47:Go to the survey section, what you quoted here was explained better.
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Re: MURIC Asks Buhari To Appoint More Yoruba Muslims To His Cabinet by Simbrixton(m): 1:43pm On Mar 22, 2019 |
Cyynthia:i am a Christian but God go punish you your destiny is gone ode oshi 1 Like |
Re: MURIC Asks Buhari To Appoint More Yoruba Muslims To His Cabinet by DerideGull(m): 1:44pm On Mar 22, 2019 |
rummmy: Yari.ba land has been in the process of bastardization since the days of Afonja and Caliphate of Sokoto. Most people that parade themselves today as Yari.ba are actually mixed breeds of Fulani, Kanuri or Hausa. 4 Likes |
Re: MURIC Asks Buhari To Appoint More Yoruba Muslims To His Cabinet by DerideGull(m): 1:50pm On Mar 22, 2019 |
WiLdFLame: Are you fooling yourself or what? There are Yari.ba Muslims and Christians period. If the value of the aggregate is close to 50%, it is qualified to have the term Yari.ba Muslims or Christians. There is nothing Okoro about it. 4 Likes |
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