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All these fake imported religions have destroyed the normal mental processes of a lot of our people. Know for fact that: There is no heaven, there is no hell, there is no God (or god), there is no Allah, there are no angels, there are no demons, there are no spirits, there is no life after death, juju don't work, there is no eternal judgment, there is no karma, there was no historical Jesus. All those are figment of human imaginations and tools use by a very few some to control the very many others. The earlier you understand and accept these facts as facts, the happier and merrier your life and existence will be. You're just a victim, you did not choose your religion. The religion you're currently claiming is the religion of your parents, if you were born into a different family of another religion (say Hinduism), that is the exact religion you will practice. You were born without a religion in you, your factory reset has no religion in it. If you were to be a phone and they do factory reset on you today being a phone, there will not be anything found related to religion in your settings, files and file systems anymore; you learn religion only after your birth growing up. Islam is idolatry and paganism, Christianity aswell is idolatry - All the world religion is idolatry, including all the Abrahamic religion. Holy communion is idolatory, bowing for a stone call Kaaba of the Bedouin tribes is also idolatory. licking of stone at mecca is idolatory, throwing of stone at pilgrimage is idolatory too. Infact, Illah is what the Arabic call God and not Allah (the moon god). Allah was one of the diety been worshiped before the invention of Islam. That is why muslims will say something like "la ilah ila huwa" meaning Allah is one Illah (God). Have you ask yourself why Prophet Mohammed's father who was an idol worshiper and who lived before the invention of islam has Allah in is name Abdullai== Abdu Allah? It is because Allah has been an idol worshiped by paganists before the Prophet received his revelations. All Abrahamic religion are idolatory, they have only packaged them well and condemn your heritage as evil, whereas, Nigeria was better in terms of morality, honesty and integrity before they brought the foreign religions. In peace loving, emotional intelligence, love for neighbor, respect for sanctity of life, we are even better than those who brought those religion with primitive leaders whose morality and characters are highly questionable. |
Still waiting.... |
I need someone to reply with the benefit listed on this thread. |
Just happy to be Yoruba |
I hope someone will be able to find the thread and give a suitable answer to the quest. |
Still waiting for the benefits. Someone should help. |
Yorubaland is a beacon of unity in diversity. Sharia law is a tool for exclusion, and we cannot allow it to erode our values and identity. We must safeguard Yorubaland from policies that deepen religious fault lines. Sharia law will create more problems than it solves. |
Sharia, as a system of law rooted in specific religious traditions, represents a model that has struggled to adapt to the nuances of modern governance, justice, and societal evolution. In the context of Yorubaland, its imposition or influence cannot be seen as anything other than an affront to the culture, values, and traditions of a proud and progressive people. At its core, Sharia embodies a framework designed for a distinct historical and cultural milieu. Its introduction to Yorubaland does not align with the region's indigenous principles of governance, justice, and communal life, which have always emphasized equity, inclusivity, and respect for diversity. The Yoruba tradition of “Omoluabi” — a moral philosophy that prioritizes integrity, humility, and respect for others — stands in stark contrast to the rigid and often inequitable principles that Sharia law enforces. One cannot overlook the historical context in which Sharia has often been employed as a tool of expansionism. Its imposition in regions where it is alien to the cultural fabric often results in the erasure of local customs and traditions. For Yorubaland, a region with a rich cultural heritage that predates colonialism and foreign religious influences, the adoption of Sharia would signal a surrender of identity. Yoruba traditions, from the revered Ifá divination system to the deeply communal governance structures, are incompatible with a system that prioritizes a foreign ideology. While proponents of Sharia often claim it delivers justice, the reality is far from that. Its track record in regions where it is practiced is marred by systemic biases, particularly against women, minority groups, and non-adherents of the faith it is rooted in. Justice under Sharia is frequently entangled with subjective interpretations and inconsistent application, undermining the very essence of fairness and equity that true justice demands. Yorubaland has always been a beacon of progress and enlightenment in Nigeria and Africa at large. The region’s embrace of education, technological advancement, and cultural renaissance underscores its commitment to a future built on knowledge and innovation, not dogma. Sharia, with its often regressive prescriptions, is antithetical to this vision. Its presence would only serve to stifle the creative and intellectual potential of a people known for their ingenuity and cultural pride. The adoption or endorsement of Sharia in Yorubaland is not merely a legal or religious issue; it is a question of cultural survival and progress. It is imperative for Yoruba people to remain steadfast in preserving their heritage and rejecting ideologies that seek to erode it. Sharia has no place in a land that values justice, inclusivity, and the flourishing of its unique cultural identity. Let us uphold the ideals of “Omoluabi” and ensure that Yorubaland continues to be a bastion of progress and cultural integrity. |
Sharia law, touted as a system of justice, has contributed more to the backwardness, poverty, and selective justice in Northern Nigeria than any meaningful progress. Decades of implementation have failed to uplift the region socially or economically. 1. Poverty and Inequality: Despite Sharia’s zakat (almsgiving) principle, Northern Nigeria remains one of the poorest regions, with widespread inequality and mismanagement of resources. 2. Selective Justice: Sharia law has often been applied inconsistently, targeting the vulnerable while shielding the powerful. This mockery of justice undermines fairness and equity. 3. Stifling Progress: Instead of fostering innovation and development, Sharia law has created a climate of fear and suppression, hindering modernization and growth. Northern Nigeria deserves systems that empower its people, ensure true justice, and promote progress. Sharia law has proven incapable of delivering these values and has instead perpetuated cycles of poverty and stagnation. It offers no positive blueprint for a thriving society. |
We were ... won ban wa sugbon a tun ti de o. |
Yoruba land is a sanctuary of rich history, deep traditions, and vibrant culture. Allowing Sharia law would be nothing short of cultural sabotage, replacing our indigenous values with foreign ideologies that do not align with our way of life. Sharia law is not just a legal system; it is a tool for domination and erasure. It prioritizes religious dogma over fairness, justice, and the inclusivity Yoruba land is known for. If introduced, it will: 1. Destroy our cultural heritage. 2. Undermine our historical identity. 3. Replace unity with division. 4. Suppress freedoms and equity. This is not progress—it is regression. Yoruba land’s justice system has always valued inclusivity and equity for all, regardless of faith or background. Sharia law would tear apart this foundation, forcing foreign doctrines on a people who thrive on diversity and coexistence. We cannot afford to lose our heritage to such an oppressive system. Yoruba people must stand united to protect our culture, justice, and identity. Sharia law must never be allowed in Yoruba land—our ancestors’ legacy and our children’s future depend on it. Let’s remain vigilant and vocal. Our culture is non-negotiable. |
I'm still waiting for the list. |
Still waiting for the five. |
To what end? |
I see you Chinedu. Welldone! Elusive001: |
How has sharia law lead to growth and development of the northern Nigeria 🇳🇬. How has it make the life of people better? |
Yoruba land is a sanctuary of rich history, deep traditions, and vibrant culture. Allowing Sharia law would be nothing short of cultural sabotage, replacing our indigenous values with foreign ideologies that do not align with our way of life. Sharia law is not just a legal system; it is a tool for domination and erasure. It prioritizes religious dogma over fairness, justice, and the inclusivity Yoruba land is known for. If introduced, it will: 1. Destroy our cultural heritage. 2. Undermine our historical identity. 3. Replace unity with division. 4. Suppress freedoms and equity. This is not progress—it is regression. Yoruba land’s justice system has always valued inclusivity and equity for all, regardless of faith or background. Sharia law would tear apart this foundation, forcing foreign doctrines on a people who thrive on diversity and coexistence. We cannot afford to lose our heritage to such an oppressive system. Yoruba people must stand united to protect our culture, justice, and identity. Sharia law must never be allowed in Yoruba land—our ancestors’ legacy and our children’s future depend on it. Let’s remain vigilant and vocal. Our culture is non-negotiable. |
Sharia law, beyond its religious connotations, has proven to be a tool for expansionism and domination in diverse societies. Its implementation often undermines cultural identity and erodes heritage, forcing communities to abandon long-standing traditions in favor of an archaic singular worldview. It promotes backwardness by discouraging progressive thought and innovation, keeping societies trapped in outdated practices. Worse, it mocks the essence of justice, offering selective fairness that benefits a few while marginalizing others, particularly women and minorities. Sharia is less about spirituality and more about control. It’s a means to dominate, forcing uniformity in places that thrive on diversity. Societies like Yoruba land, rich in culture and history, must resist such impositions to preserve their heritage, progress, and unity. |
All these fake imported religions have destroyed the normal mental processes of a lot of our people. Know for fact that: There is no heaven, there is no hell, there is no God (or god), there is no Allah, there are no angels, there are no demons, there are no spirits, there is no life after death, juju don't work, there is no eternal judgment, there is no karma, there was no historical Jesus. All those are figment of human imaginations and tools use by a very few some to control the very many others. The earlier you understand and accept these facts as facts, the happier and merrier your life and existence will be. The religion you're currently claiming is the religion of your parents, if you were born into a different family of another religion (say Hinduism), that is the exact religion you will practice. You were born without a religion in you, your factory reset has no religion in it. If you were to be a phone and they do factory reset on you today being a phone, there will not be anything found related to religion in your settings, files and file systems anymore; you learn religion only after your birth growing up. Islam is idolatry and paganism, Christianity aswell is idolatry - All the world religion is idolatry, including all the Abrahamic religion. Holy communion is idolatory, bowing for a stone call Kaaba of the Bedouin tribes is also idolatory. licking of stone at mecca is idolatory, throwing of stone at pilgrimage is idolatory too. Infact, Illah is what the Arabic call God and not Allah (the moon god). Allah was one of the diety been worshiped before the invention of Islam. That is why muslims will say something like "la ilah ila huwa" meaning Allah is one Illah (God). Have you ask yourself why Prophet Mohammed's father who was an idol worshiper and who lived before the invention of islam has Allah in is name Abdullai== Abdu Allah? It is because Allah has been an idol worshiped by paganists before the Prophet received his revelations. All Abrahamic religion are idolatory, they only package them well and condemn your heritage as evil, whereas, Nigeria was better in terms of morality, honesty and integrity before they brought the foreign religions. In peace loving, emotional intelligence, love for neighbor, respect for sanctity of life, we are even better than those who brought those religion with primitive leaders whose morality and characters are highly questionable. |
Please, educate us! Can anybody show us 5 benefits of Sharia law in the core North, since the year 2000. Show us what Hausa-Fulanis have achieved with it. Thank you very much. Please, educate us!
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Kí onile àti àlejò ó mò. |
To the families and loved ones who are grieving, please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers during this incredibly difficult time. May you find strength and comfort in the memories of those you have lost and in the love and support of those around you. We stand with you, united in compassion and solidarity. |
To the families and loved ones who are grieving, please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers during this incredibly difficult time. May you find strength and comfort in the memories of those you have lost and in the love and support of those around you. We stand with you, united in compassion and solidarity. |
This Is a plausible account of the event. Those who are using "hunger" and "poverty" to mock the diseased and their parents are doing it because of their political loss and for the expression of their inherited ill-nature gene. Whether rich or poor, Nigerian or abroad, everybody like freebies. To nail it, it is an end-of-the-year-Christmas-season event. The problem was the lack of proper event planning that has to do with crowd control. To the families and loved ones who are grieving, please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers during this incredibly difficult time. May you find strength and comfort in the memories of those you have lost and in the love and support of those around you. We stand with you, united in compassion and solidarity. |
I have to deleted what I typed. As long as this naratives of yours made you happy, keep on on it. To the families and loved ones who are grieving, please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers during this incredibly difficult time. May you find strength and comfort in the memories of those you have lost and in the love and support of those around you. We stand with you, united in compassion and solidarity. |
Keep wallowing in your delusion. Keep wallowing. You will be alright, Last, last. Mbanda: |
I don't need to brag about anything, but keep your advice for yourself and follow it. Thanks. If you check my past post where I uploaded one of my daily income, you will have a rough idea of how much. Sp1ritHusband: |
SMH. If you know how much I made while sleeping over the night, you will not say this. Sp1ritHusband: |
Àfèmójú ojúmó rere. |
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