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Nigeria 参加日 Mayıs 2023
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6ixteen
6ixteen@6ixxthings·
We are all hypocrites, we only care about justice when it is us or our kind that is on the other side.
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6ixteen@6ixxthings·
Where are these so called extremist? I havent seen anyone point to one Yoruba extremist, just fighting shadows on Twitter. Every serious discussion on national issues, we have to sprinkle religion into it. Politic, policy, security, governance and crimes all are being discussed as religion
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6ixteen@6ixxthings·
@ERINFOLAMI2024 You have mental illness, can any law conceded to by terrorist be legitimate and implented and how will the terrorists ensure they implement the law? You don't even know the 'concessions ' the terrorists are talking about
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PROF GANUCCI BLACKKING (Primus interpares )🤣🤣 ⚓⚓
Just look at the demands of the Terrorists that kidnapped the kids? Did we not say some Imams and Sheikhs in Yorubaland especially those in Osun and Oyo might be working with these terrorists in collaboration with Sokoto. ... What is the difference between the demand 3 and what @IdrisAOni1 wrote about "Political Islam" imagine asking for the concession of laws to them.... No wonder all of the Extremists Imams and Sheikhs especially MURIC has been Quite. Just imagine that .......They wanna use this kidnapping as an Alibi to bring Sharia law to Yorubaland. Una don fail. @6ixxthings @abdullahayofel @Abim65918Akande @escobo123456 @rsalami208 @AdemolaOgudu
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PROF GANUCCI BLACKKING (Primus interpares )🤣🤣 ⚓⚓
The Owo Church bombers sentenced to death by hanging today are; Idris Omeiza (25) Al Qasim Idris (20) Jamiu Abdulmalik (26) Abdulhaleem Idris (25). @IdrisAOni1 do you see any commonalities in these names here? Do you think the Isese people can be justified with this? Oh the Quran or Muhammed didn't say Muslim should do this and I agree. But why is your Sultan and the Nigeria Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs NSCIA Silent in the face of these terrorisms but protested a few months ago against the INEC chairman while demanding for his remover.... Where is ISAQ Akinola of MURIC too? Tell us why they are quiet? We have heard from the Christian Association of Nigeria and from the body of Isese when are the various Muslim bodies going to act and speak against this? @AdemolaOgudu @rsalami208 @itsbennylee
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6ixteen
6ixteen@6ixxthings·
@ERINFOLAMI2024 @IdrisAOni1 @rsalami208 Be fooling ur self, you will tell me where Allah demanded human head, calabash, palm, earthen pot and white cloth. Lolz, you think we don't know what those Alfa do?
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PROF GANUCCI BLACKKING (Primus interpares )🤣🤣 ⚓⚓
When? Give us proofs? And I will show you that 90% of the ritualists caught with the human skull are Muslims. Alfa Abdulrahaman of Ilorin that killed his girlfriend is an ONISESE right? Continue to say all of these then @rsalami208 will continue what they are doing. Nobody has the monopoly of madness.
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Chubi Checker@kingthomcee·
@Oyo_Matters So is this man trying to tell me that there is another country that speaks same Fulani languages like Nigeria 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
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Oyo Matters@Oyo_Matters·
"The Fulani that are kidnapping people are not Nigerian Fulani. They are mostly Fulani from Chad, we Nigerian Fulani may eat someone else farm with our cow, but we don’t kidnap." ​— An abducted Fulani man, narrating his experience after being kidnapped.
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Midas Touch 🐬@aduforti__dc·
For those that their regions are open, create rooms under this thread and play 5 friend games, so you can bag Stevie G and these coins #eFootball #イーフト
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6ixteen
6ixteen@6ixxthings·
Let the truthful to ourselves, fulani need to leave the forest, we use to fetch firewood from the forest few years ago, now it not possible. Most young fulani don't want to be in the bush. The could see their age mate fake life on social media and they want a taste it. Their inability to get it is what is causing this resentment. Those bandit actually believe everyone in the city is enjoying.
Abdool Moh.@abdool_moh

They are profiling every Fulani as bandit. This is how Rwandan Genocide started and ended with over 1 million corpses. Only idiots think they could just wake up & start ethnically cleansing northerners in their region just because they are the majority and not think of their brothers in the North where they are minorities. This doesn’t usually end well for everyone.

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BABA AJISEFA@ILE_AJISEFA·
Thank you for this letter but it’s so unfortunate that this letter is irrelevant. I have always spoken about your one-sidedness and it’s seems you are just being an hypocrite. Wise Yoruba says “Bí abá bá Ẹrán wí, ká bá Ẹràn wí” and that's what is expected of a good leader. Not in any part of your letter did you address the attrocies of people that call themselves Islamic scholars, neither did you talk about how your brothers in Islam have spoken ill of everything traditional, Isese and Orisa. You all call it's idolatry, kaffur among many other derogatory names. They preach this in public places, said it to our faces and even showed it in their attitude towards us "Onísẹ̀se" but ofcourse, you're blind to them all. Now this is my Open letter to every Muslim especially the so called "MODERATE MUSLIM". As the Islamic fanatics are forcing Islam through JIHAD and making the world unbearable for everyone, if the moderate Muslim do not openly seperate themselves from their madness, a time is coming when the whole sane world will unify against them but the moderate Muslims won't be spared. Ire oooo.
𝑰𝒅𝒓𝒊𝒔 𝑨. 𝑶𝒏𝒊 PhD@IdrisAOni1

An Open Letter to the Ọ̀nísẹ̀ṣẹ̀ of Yorùbá Land To the practitioners of Ìṣẹ̀ṣe and those involved in the recent public campaigns against Islam and Muslims in Yorùbá land, I write this letter out of concern for the peace, stability and future of our region. My intention is not to insult anyone's beliefs or deny anyone's rights, but to call attention to a dangerous trend that, if left unchecked, may have consequences far beyond what many currently imagine. Many of you have mentioned Mr. Adepoju in your justification for this new campaign. However, I do not recall seeing Adepoju carrying drums and microphones through markets and public streets with followers behind him, publicly insulting and mocking the sacred beliefs of others. What Adepoju engaged in was public debate and comparative religious discourse. Whether one agreed with him or not, he presented arguments, defended his convictions and challenged opposing viewpoints. Comparative study and public debate are recognized parts of religious discourse throughout the world. What we are witnessing today is different. Public debate is one thing. Organized public campaigns built around insults, ridicule and provocation are another. If anyone believed that Adepoju crossed legal or ethical boundaries, why was the matter not taken to court? Why were lawful avenues not pursued? Why is the response now taking the form of public demonstrations that appear designed to inflame passions and deepen divisions? My concern is not merely about religious disagreement. Muslims and adherents of traditional religion have disagreed for centuries. My concern is about the trajectory of these developments. Hostility rarely begins with violence. It often begins with words. It begins with mockery. It begins with public campaigns that normalize contempt for others. Then, over time, those attitudes become entrenched, emotions become inflamed and extremists find fertile ground. What started as attacks on social media has now moved into public spaces. The question responsible people must ask is: where does this end? If public ridicule becomes normal today, what prevents public harassment tomorrow? If public harassment becomes acceptable tomorrow, what prevents attacks on individuals, mosques and other places of worship in the future? Would Muslims be expected to fold their hands if such a situation arises? Should any responsible person want Yorùbá land to travel that path? At a time when our region faces serious security challenges and the threat of infiltration by terrorists and violent criminal elements, should we be creating new internal conflicts among ourselves? Should we be weakening the social harmony that has long distinguished Yorùbá land? If there are theological disagreements, let them be discussed openly and intellectually. If there is a desire to challenge Islamic beliefs, then call for debates. Organize public forums. Present arguments. Defend your positions. Let ideas confront ideas. But do not transform our streets, markets and public spaces into theatres of religious hostility. For the love of Yorùbá land and for the sake of all its people, I appeal to those involved in these activities to reflect carefully on where this path may lead. Do not allow resentment toward Islam and Muslims to push our region toward unnecessary tension and chaos. We all have a responsibility to preserve peace, maintain order and ensure that future generations inherit a Yorùbá land known for civility, stability and mutual coexistence rather than religious hostility. The consequences of failure will not be borne by Muslims alone, Christians alone or practitioners of Ìṣẹ̀ṣe alone. They will be borne by all of us. - Imām, Dr. Idris Ajani Oni.

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Yemi Web Master@ScarTissue101·
@6ixxthings @ILE_AJISEFA @IdrisAOni1 Start with the leader of MURIQ or whatever he calls his group. Also, there are enough videos of extremist Imams/Sheiks in circulation for you to not need to ask such a question. Focus on rooting them out if you want to defuse the situation.
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6ixteen@6ixxthings·
@ILE_AJISEFA @IdrisAOni1 Can you point us to Muslim fanatic you know in Yoruba land? you guys are constantly making false accusations and making things up to justify your provocations. Mr Idris is the one treating you respect while you derseve none.
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BABA AJISEFA
BABA AJISEFA@ILE_AJISEFA·
I also respect you however, no where in the world should respect prevent us from saying the truth. Also, don't speak of hatred. I have Muslims as friends and family. I don't hate you or any Muslim until they become fanatics. I am here to live my life with peace and tranquility and that's what I want for my community also. Henceforth, when next you speak of a cooked Dog meat, make sure you talk about the pot that was used to cook it. Ire ooooo
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6ixteen@6ixxthings·
my last three trades and i lost all? what am i doing wrong
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6ixteen@6ixxthings·
Amad and Dorgu are playing well but they need to hire shooting coach for them. That Semenyo's coach will be good.
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