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Abuja, Nigeria Beigetreten Nisan 2023
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Y.O.@yojora·
Once again, I’m proud of Unilag for not allowing people known to preach extremism to speak at their school.
Man of Letters.@Letter_to_Jack

If the reports that the terrorists kidnappers in Oyo State are demanding the adoption of Shariah law with other provisions are true, then I have to make this point and I’m not sorry: When Oyo State Muslims brought Sheikh Gumi to the University of Ibadan in Oyo State, a few months after he was reportedly deported from Saudi Arabia, and gave him a platform to speak at one of Nigeria’s most prestigious academic institutions, and afterwards waxed on about constituting a Sharia council, they must expect that these terrorists would see that as an invitation, right? Whether intended or not, doesn’t matter here. If Saudi Arabia can see Gumi as a man whose views and perhaps acts are too extreme for them, why would you platform him? By doing so, you sent a message to the extremist that you yearn for their presence, and the result is what you have in the demands, if the reports are true. This is why you don’t encourage or associate with a known evil because of religion. Someone who leaves havoc and destruction in his wake should never be platformed. When you do, it’s an indirect invitation to those who see him as the forerunner of their extremist beliefs. It’s obvious enough that their mistake was placing religion over ethnic/community preservation. How can you invite someone who has been flagged by Saudi and platform him? Just because he is a sheikh!

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Ansem Edet@ansem_edet·
President Tinubu is pushing state police, I’m excited, the amendment is coming soon, I’m happy Let me see where the incompetent governors will hide anymore
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$Fehintea@fehinFX·
who wants to enforce those laws? most of our youths are busy hustling to survive — whether through remote jobs, regular work, or even Yahoo Yahoo. or is it Idris that will enforce it? even the majority of muslims here, who are mostly moderates, would join us in beatin them.
Miss B🫦@Lewa_Forbes_

@fehinFX That's why they’re shouting everywhere, hoping they can gather enough support.

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Ansem Edet@ansem_edet·
Even if we don’t implement state police this year, I’m now certain it’s just a matter of time, I slept well last night
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Ansem Edet@ansem_edet·
In almost every country where the North and South have had to divide to form their own independent countries, the North has always been the problem
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OLUWAKEMISOLA👑💎
OLUWAKEMISOLA👑💎@TheOnlyFarry·
Can you imagine if Azeezat Oshoala had put her religion first before her Yoruba tribe?🤔 Ogo Agbaye for don dey rot in Katangua now😭😭….they for don tell my superstar say the pitch is only for men😩
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Anita!
Anita!@K_anitaaa·
Happy 35th birthday to me! 🎂🥳 Like fine wine. 🍷🙏🏾🎊🎉
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O.J Darasimi
O.J Darasimi@josh_olonade·
2025, Trump talks about Christian killing and invading Nigeria. 😭🙏🏾: My Christian brothers please let’s think of our Nation and put aside religious sentiments. 2026, Bandits demand that Sharia Law be passed in Oyo State. 😌🙏🏾: I am Muslim before Yoruba, my religion comes before every other thing. Sharp.
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𝑰𝒅𝒓𝒊𝒔 𝑨. 𝑶𝒏𝒊 PhD@IdrisAOni1

I am first and foremost a Muslim. I am an adherent of Islam, an Abrahamic believer, and a Hanif before anything else. Only then am I Yorùbá. To those who have made it their mission to question the loyalty of Yorùbá Muslims, you may continue your attacks. But know this: for a true Muslim, Islam will always come first. It precedes ethnicity, culture, and nationality because it is the primordial covenant with our Creator. A Yorùbá Muslim is not conflicted in his identity. He was a Muslim in the divine decree long before he was conceived, and he entered the world as Yorùbá the day he was born to Yorùbá parents. These two identities are not rivals—they are perfectly compatible. One defines his eternal soul and purpose; the other shapes his language, culture, and earthly heritage. Both have their rightful place. If any Yorùbá Muslim chooses, for whatever reason, to place ethnicity above Islam, then that person has failed to grasp the most fundamental principle of our faith: La ilaha illallah (there is no god but Allah), and nothing has precedence over Him. Such a person's reckoning is with Allah alone. My identity is clear and unapologetic: Islam first. Always. Everything else follows in its proper order.

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⭕lowa Ganiyu Adedeji (O.G.A 😎)
This submission is flawed in its entirety. As a young man who witnessed the 2002 crisis between the Hausas (mostly Muslims) and the OPC/Yorubas in Ajegunle, I no longer see any reason to place Islam above my ethnicity. The OPC/Yorubas were nearly annihilated by the Hausas during that conflict, but they were saved by the Ilejas (mostly Christians), who came to their rescue as fellow Yorubas. The Ilejas who joined the OPC to confront the Hausas did not care about religion; they simply saw a fellow Yoruba in need. The Hausas, for their part, also paid no attention to religion. Once someone was identified as Yoruba, they were either killed or severely injured, regardless of whether they were Muslim or Christian. While some Yoruba Muslims were preoccupied with religious brotherhood, the Hausas were busy protecting their fellow Hausas irrespective of religion and attacking Yorubas irrespective of religion. If, in this day and age and in a country like Nigeria, some Yorubas are still publicly displaying this kind of mindset, then there is serious trouble in Yorubaland. Being a Muslim or a Christian is a personal choice, but being Yoruba or belonging to any other ethnicity is not. It is the divine will that determines one’s birth into a Yoruba home and to Yoruba parents. You can change your religion at any time, but you cannot change your ethnicity or tribe. That alone should make it clear that ethnicity comes before religion. It is your identity from before birth and will remain so after you depart this world. God/Allah/Eledumare made it that way. May Eledumare help us in Yoruba land. 🤦
𝑰𝒅𝒓𝒊𝒔 𝑨. 𝑶𝒏𝒊 PhD@IdrisAOni1

I am first and foremost a Muslim. I am an adherent of Islam, an Abrahamic believer, and a Hanif before anything else. Only then am I Yorùbá. To those who have made it their mission to question the loyalty of Yorùbá Muslims, you may continue your attacks. But know this: for a true Muslim, Islam will always come first. It precedes ethnicity, culture, and nationality because it is the primordial covenant with our Creator. A Yorùbá Muslim is not conflicted in his identity. He was a Muslim in the divine decree long before he was conceived, and he entered the world as Yorùbá the day he was born to Yorùbá parents. These two identities are not rivals—they are perfectly compatible. One defines his eternal soul and purpose; the other shapes his language, culture, and earthly heritage. Both have their rightful place. If any Yorùbá Muslim chooses, for whatever reason, to place ethnicity above Islam, then that person has failed to grasp the most fundamental principle of our faith: La ilaha illallah (there is no god but Allah), and nothing has precedence over Him. Such a person's reckoning is with Allah alone. My identity is clear and unapologetic: Islam first. Always. Everything else follows in its proper order.

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