Efa Emori
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Efa Emori
@EfaEmori
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San Francisco, CA Katılım Aralık 2013
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@it_Rutie @savagementor92 With your list, does your brothers have a change of getting married? Why bring your poverty online in search of a husband. 10 figure monthly, your whole family income might not be 10% of 10million. You should include qualities you have to deserve such man 😂
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@everydaycrush1 @instablog9ja Man don’t like wasting time on food that are not sweet. Na food wia sweet, them Dey take time chop then use mouth clean plate. Try sweet make who Dey chop, chop you pass 2mins.
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A short prayer as we go out to protest for a better country. Make we go out and come back home in one peace, May our numbers not be shorten by the end of the day.
We pray for a peaceful protest 🙏
#EndBadGovernanceInNigeria #EndBadGovernanceProtest
#EnoughIsEnough
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@gunnerzvideoz This guy shouldn’t start this new season with his silly mistakes
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@BashirAhmaad Hypocrite Muslim. Just Shut up if you don’t know what respect is. Do you Muslim men have respect for your woman? It’s disrespectful for a movie but respectful for illegal activities huh. Shameless hypocrite
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I join my brothers and sisters to strongly protest the use of the Hijab (Niqab) in an upcoming Nigerian movie produced by one Ms. Bolanle Ayo. The Hijab is an outfit deeply attributed to Muslim women that symbolizes respect, modesty, and religious devotion. And, I believe it should not be used as a mere costume in a movie, especially when the scenes it portrays are clearly associated with negative moral vices.
Using the Hijab in such scenes is a profound disrespect to our mothers, sisters, and daughters. This garment is a symbol of respect, and portraying it in a manner that suggests otherwise is offensive to those who wear it for religious purposes.
The producers of this movie should have considered alternative costumes, such as balaclavas or masks, for such scenes. For us, the Hijab (Niqab) is not worn by our women to hide their identity to commit crimes but to respect, follow, and abide by the teachings of our religion.
I join well-meaning Nigerians in calling on the producers of this movie to respect our religion and remove all the scenes where the Hijab is portrayed negatively. We also urge the National Film and Video Censors Board (@nfvcbng) to censor these hurtful scenes to protect the dignity of those who wear the Hijab.
We hope that our concerns will be addressed promptly and appropriately.
Cc:
@hanneymusawa, @alinuhu
Shaibu Husseini, PhD @igalaman

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