TISEER MSUGH ANDREW

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TISEER MSUGH ANDREW

TISEER MSUGH ANDREW

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Manjul Vic🦅
Manjul Vic🦅@VictorManjul·
Traveled to Jos from Abj a night after I heard of th attack in Gyel where 3 pple were killed I got to town around 2am, a friend picked me up at Anguldi, we took a zigzag drive thru Zawan-Bukuru- Rahol Kanang-Gura Top-Rayfield-Lamingo Guess how many security checks we met? 1🤦‍♂️💔
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سيف الدرعي| Saif alderei
While the Iranian regime hangs thousands of women for refusing the hijab, the daughters of the Mullahs live in luxury and debauchery in the West. Iranian women are executed… while the tyrants’ daughters dance on their blood. Unbelievable hypocrisy.
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The Middlebelt Guardian
The Middlebelt Guardian@MiddlebeltG·
Plateau Youths - Soldiers detained and forced us to pay for a missing cow we knew nothing about; but failed to show up when they came to attack us
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Sean Feucht
Sean Feucht@seanfeucht·
While the world prepares to celebrate Easter, Nigerian Christians bury more bodies today. 🙏🏽🇳🇬😭
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Maliq
Maliq@MasterMaliq·
If one group did this, maybe coincidence. But 150+ terror organizations? All claiming the same Quran, same Hadith, same Jihad. And we Muslims keep living in comfortable denial. The list doesn’t lie. When will we stop lying to ourselves? 😞
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DON “Tobechukwu” Ade 👑
For decades, the Islamic Republic of Iran has tried to control faith. Conversion from Islam is treated as a crime punishable by death. Bibles are confiscated. House churches are raided. Pastors are arrested, imprisoned, and killed. Yet Christianity has quietly grown... not in public churches, but in living rooms, basements, and small apartments where believers gather behind closed doors. Marziyeh Amirizadeh and Maryam Rostampour distributed 20,000 Bibles across Iran and founded two secret house churches. In 2009, both were arrested, imprisoned in the infamous Evin Prison, and sentenced to death by hanging. When interrogators demanded the name of her pastor, Marziyeh answered: "Jesus Christ is my pastor." She was released after 259 days following diplomatic pressure from the United States government and intervention by Pope Benedict XVI. Her fellow prisoner and friend, Shirin Alam Hooli, a Kurdish political activist detained in the same prison, was later executed. Iran is now widely described as having one of the fastest-growing evangelical movements in the world, driven by converts who chose faith despite the consequences. The Islamic Republic spent 45 years trying to eliminate Christianity among its own people. It failed. If this regime eventually falls, the church that grew in secret will simply step into the light. The same Christians who endured decades of repression without being silenced could become some of the country's most powerful witnesses. Dictatorships can demand outward conformity. They cannot manufacture inward conviction. The underground church in Iran has survived the regime.
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A.Y.O
A.Y.O@YusufAsunmogejo·
Hello Prince Adewale @Maya_leeke , I have been watching your tweets and your attacks on our faith lately on this app. Remember you had once tried to engage me by stalking me, and I used to ignore you. I did that deliberately. For the sake of people who may want to be deceived, let me make some explanations as a rebuttal. Prince Adewale is pushing a surface level narrative about Sharia without understanding how classical Islamic practice works. In Islamic law, the ruling on apostasy was never about someone changing their personal beliefs in the privacy of their bedroom. It was the historical equivalent of high treason. In the early days, Islamic societies were under constant military threat. Leaving the faith almost always meant defecting to the enemy army, leaking state secrets, and taking up arms against your own people. The penalty was for political and military betrayal. Even in the ancient world, religion and the state were tied together. If you lived in the Roman Empire or the Persian Empire and defected to their enemies, the penalty was death. In fact, in our Nigerian law, what happens if a Nigerian citizen renounces their allegiance to the country, crosses over to join an armed insurgency, leaks military intelligence, and starts fighting the Nigerian state? Can Nigeria accept that in the name of freedom of association? No. The constitution defines that as treason, and the penalty is death. The United States and every other nation on earth have severe penalties for treason and armed rebellion. In early Islamic history, the Muslim community was a new state fighting for its survival. So leaving the faith was a public defection to the hostile enemy camp. If it was just about changing religion, we would see a very different history. We have authentic records where people left Islam during the time of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), and they walked away freely. You can read the famous Hadith narrated by Jabir bin Abdullah in Sahih al-Bukhari, found in the Book of Virtues of Madinah. An unnamed Bedouin came to the Prophet (peace be upon him), he openly canceled his pledge of Islam, and walked right out of the city. Nobody touched him. Read that again. You cannot strip away the historical and political context of a law just to push a fearmongering agenda on Twitter. Prince Adewale, Be Warned.
Prince Adewale@Maya_leeke

In sharia, If you leave Islam for another religion, they will kpai you.

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Bashir Ahmad, OON
Bashir Ahmad, OON@BashirAhmaad·
My guy, @Alex_Barbir, didn’t your people who are staying in hotels less than 10 meters from every scene of the attack tell you who they are? We should be the ones asking you always about the attackers and the full details of what happened, not the other way around.
Barbir@Alex_Barbir

@BashirAhmaad who caused this? who are the attackers? who did they attack? which peace?

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ıɾǝuɐᗡ
ıɾǝuɐᗡ@AVUSADEK·
@Waspapping_ Very unfortunately and what's pissing me off is how they're claiming to love him and have respect for him. I am a Muslim, we love Jesus more than the whole Christians word because they don't know him at all.
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shessprecious
shessprecious@preshyrr·
Naija💔 Jos is bleeding Benue is bleeding Kaduna is bleeding Kwara is bleeding Nigeria is bleeding🤦🏽‍♀️💔💔
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Hannah Rachel
Hannah Rachel@hannahmuktar·
Every time we get there’s an attack @HQNigerianArmy won’t be on site no matter how long the attack lasts, but once the victims decides to arm themselves for self defense, they begin to arrest them and parade them as terrorists. Every damn time, every fu*king damn time
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Dr Mukhtar Kabir Usman
@alijitaa The lunatic only make sense, to the Nigeria’s Zionists and children of hate that are stupidly seeing the idiot as their savior.
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Ali jita
Ali jita@alijitaa·
What's wrong with the US president? Why is he tweeting like a child
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Jesse Jagz Abaga
Jesse Jagz Abaga@Jessejagz·
Lost count of the horror on my TL today: 7+ worshippers killed, many abducted in Easter church attacks in Kaduna. 150 mostly women & children kidnapped in Zamfara villages 4 police officers killed in Borno, church burned in Chibok. Only in one day ooo!!
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Nicki Minaj
Nicki Minaj@NICKIMINAJ·
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Senator Shehu Sani
Senator Shehu Sani@ShehuSani·
The President of a Super Power wants to blow up Civilian Power Plants and Bridges of Iran,not military bases or facilities,and wants the Citizens of that country to rise up and do his bidding.Putin has been doing that in Ukraine for 4 years now.
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LinkedIn
LinkedIn@LinkedIn·
Where we’ve been and what we’ve accomplished don’t define where we can go. Because everyone deserves the opportunity to get an opportunity. Here, you find your in and we all move forward. #FindYourIn
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Sahara Reporters
Sahara Reporters@SaharaReporters·
BREAKING: Terrorists Storm Chibok Community In Borno On Night Before Easter Sunday, Burn Church, Homes | Sahara Reporters bit.ly/4tA8jnz
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bisoye
bisoye@AbisoyeOmotosho·
This guy was the most dangerous out of all of them. He pointed a gun at me and kept threatening me like my life meant nothing. He’s the same one that hit me with the gun, shocked my body, beat me, and even slapped me from behind when I didn’t see it coming. Out of everyone there, he was the most aggressive. The most dangerous. He needs to be stopped!!! He is evil!!! @PoliceNG @PoliceNG_CRU
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bisoye@AbisoyeOmotosho

I really hope this video goes viral and the Nigeria Police Force sees this and does something about it. This happened in Abulado, Lagos. Me and my guy @ehispascal were on a bike when four officers stopped us. We came down peacefully, no issues at all. One officer was talking to me, another to my guy. Everything was calm. They were asking questions and we answered calmly because we had nothing to hide. They asked me to open my phone, and I didn’t hesitate because I didn’t want any problem. Suddenly, out of nowhere, one man came from behind and slapped me. Even the officer checking my phone was shocked and asked what just happened. At that moment, I didn’t even know he was a police officer because he wasn’t in uniform. Out of anger, I reacted and slapped him back and even tried to confront him. That’s when the others held me and told me he was an officer. That’s when I realized everything was already planned. Next thing, all of them started beating us. It was bad. My guy’s face even got swollen. They then threatened to take us to the station. I told them no problem, let’s go, but the officer who slapped me must come along too. I told them when we get to the station, they would know who my father is. They kept asking for his name, but I refused and said they would find out at the station. That’s when they got scared. Instead of taking us to the station, they drove us to a bridge, dropped us there, and told us to go.

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