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Ali Faagba

@contentmints

Content Marketer for B2B SaaS brands like @close, @copysmith_ai, and @teamuserpilot. Word in @Entrepreneur, @zapier, @sewatch, @CoSchedule.

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Ali Faagba
Ali Faagba@contentmints·
"It is impossible to live without failing at something.. unless you live so cautiously that you might as well have not lived at all... In which case- you failed by default" -J.K Rowling
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habeeballah@Odunayo_aa·
@contentmints Iru ọlọrun nikan ni kosi o, ṣugbọn you're one the Best to follow sheikh.. may Allah continue to keep you upright and grant you ihsan ❤️❤️
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Ali Faagba
Ali Faagba@contentmints·
😂 this is good. A woman was causing trouble with our Hajj and Umrah company because she missed her flight during ME crisis. I kept appeasing her and we tried until her money was refunded. She felt the refund wasn’t enough, so she decided to get her lawyer to—maybe—write to us or what. She got to lawyer’s office. Lawyer was my loyalist and diehard supporter since our day in legal studies. lol. Basit, my guy. 😂 If it’s the way Basit used to speak about to me to people, I can only pity this woman 😭. Once this madam said he said he knows you very well, I know Basit will not stop there 😂. Woman’s about to get a 19-and-half-page essay on why I’m the best and most brilliant leader the world has ever seen. Man judged my activity in student union, and thought I was the best thing to happen to the 21st century. This is a friendship of over 13 years ago. I’ve not seen AbdulBasit in a decade, but each time he shows up in my comments, that zeal and burning respect is still there. It’s always like we’re living legal studies afresh. AbdulBasit is frank, tough, upright, conservative, and rigid. And I think if you asked any of my members, they’d pretty much say the same about me. Reputation that’s stood the test of time. AlhamduliLlah. God bless AbdulBasit! ❤️
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Quddus Abubakar@AyobamiQuddus·
@contentmints As salaam alaykum warahmatullah wabarakaatuh Shaykh, how are you doing sir, may Almighty Allah continue to protect you, bless you abundantly and never for sake you, please lillah, I will like to have a private conversation with you, Jazakumullah khairoh sir
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GIWA ....@olalekang·
@contentmints Same dilemma here, the vehicles are smooth and sweet to drive..
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Danjuma Aliagan, PhD
Danjuma Aliagan, PhD@Danaliagan·
Not gonna lie, the small hybrid I bought for madam dey always enter my eye anytime I drive am. When Pman visited last Dec, he said motor iyawo re yi grade ju ti e lo. He would specifically request for it anytime he wants to go out 😅
Ali Faagba@contentmints

I used one hybrid car in the UK. The only reason I’ve not purchased it is that I can’t just afford it. Not a sound, except the occasional electric whirring announcing that I’m starting or stopping.

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Ali Faagba@contentmints·
@Adeofafrica I honestly didn’t. I’ve never prayed for fame in my life. Not even once. I only prayed for money and I’m still—sadly—not rich. But Alhamdulillah. I don’t detest it. I just don’t find it easy.
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ajas.co@Adeofafrica·
@contentmints When you were busy praying for this you don’t? When efforts it crown by Allah swt I want mine be answered too 🤲
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Ali Faagba@contentmints·
The question of Haram and Halal aside, our Sheikhs need to learn to set good examples. This is the exact opposite of what was expected. And to whom much is given, much is expected. I’m a fan of Sheikh (He got so much blessing), but this is totally uncalled for and doesn’t add any value to him or his family. Instead, it reduced. And as soon as I saw this, I knew a day like this will come, not just where I thought it’d come from. When Sheikhs begin to try to catch up with rich men, they often lose their identity and honour in the process. Why? Because rich men see it and feel “Oh! Is this who we are kneeling for?? So they’re like us, too.” But that’s not the end. They can also see through the attempts of scholars to fit in where they are neither invited nor instructed to go by God. Let’s put this in perspective and see: Headline “The wife and children of Sheikh Faruq dance to loud music as the party rocks on.” With a headline like that, all the myths of scholarship and spirituality totally shed. What’s left is just another family of socialites. It’s scenes like this that marks the beginning of other upcoming preachers whose only value to the public is to show us their new cars, expensive wrist watches, and first class flight tickets. They do these hoping to signal to rich men that they’re in the same circle. Now that the rich know you’re after the very thing they have, good luck explaining to them why they need to listen to you. Is it Sheikh now or his children who would preach to Muslim women to wear Hijab? Or for Muslim women not to show us their pregnancy photoshoot? With what credibility? Beyond that, this has also created some illusions on who real Alfas are. The way some folks from Nollywood and upper financial caste of the society approach me and the kind of conversation they have reveal a lot. But I’ve always put the record straight. I watched with dismay how Wasiu Ayinde openly disrespected him. Twice! Not once. It all started from see finish like this. Alfas lost control today not because they lost spiritual power. But because they forgot Allah honoured us with the Quran and tried to seek that honour elsewhere.
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Faruq OLÒKOBA@Hazbiyallahu_·
I usually don’t get involved in these kinds of conversations again, but since you foolishly decided to quote me, I’ll respond not just for you, but for others like you who aren’t bold enough to stupidly quote me like you just did. First, let’s get one thing straight: K1 has never been paid to perform at any of Sheikh Sulaiman’s children’s weddings. He’s just a regular guest, a friend like any other who attends and each time he decides to grace each occasion to perform as a support to his friend, hence why you’ll never see a video of Sheikh dancing with K1 on stage or enjoying his music, unlike what happened with Sheikh Jamiu Aminolohun. Secondly, the question of whether music is haram or not has different perspectives. Some scholars completely reject it, others are more lenient, and some of us base our stance on evidence suggesting music isn’t inherently haram provided it doesn’t harden your heart against the Quran or interfere with your worship. Of course, it’s better to avoid it but indulging in music isn’t wrong if it doesn’t negatively affect your spiritual life. This is why you see some of us, including Sheikh’s children attends Wizkid concerts and listening to various music genres. It doesn’t mean we are less religious or that those who avoid music are more pious than us. K1 is simply one of the guests there to entertain other guests who are his fans, friends, and music lovers. To this day, I firmly believe there’s nothing wrong with that. If you disagree, all you can do is grumble because many more weddings are coming up where K1 would grace and that doesn’t mean any of your salafi scholars would attain his heights.
Ómó Bálógun dódó n dàwá🦚👑@omo__Balogun

What should we say about the one that invited Wasiu to sing at his children wedding?

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Muhammad Ramaḍān 🚀
Muhammad Ramaḍān 🚀@Ibnus_sabeel·
@contentmints Everybody listen, they aren’t just his sheikh. They are all his father too ☺️ تغمدهم الله برحمته الواسعة
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Ali Faagba
Ali Faagba@contentmints·
That’s inaccurate. He didn’t say he went to Jannah, because that would have been a lie. The Jannah of Shaddad Bn Hadi, another human being like him. I know you are shocked now by your inability to hear clearly, but it’s okay. I’m one of his impacts. Where are your father’s impacts?
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as@mohamme873·
@contentmints No, folohunsho that went to Al Jana before he died
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