

Fact Check Arewa
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@FactCheckArewa
Fact-checking misinformation and false narratives about Arewa and Nigeria. Setting the record straight—one fact at a time. Our DMs are open. #FactCheckArewa



Dear @INECNigeria This is a respectful observation following the announcement of February 20th and March 6th, 2027, as the date for the next Presidential and National Assembly and Governorship and State Assembly elections respectively. The proposed dates fall within the holy month of Ramadan, a period during which many Muslims devote significant time to fasting, prayer, and spiritual reflection. If the intention is to encourage full and inclusive participation in the electoral process, scheduling such a critical national exercise during Ramadan may present challenges for a large segment of the population. Many Muslims tend to reduce engagement in demanding worldly activities during this period in order to focus on religious obligations. Given the significant Muslim population in this country, it may be worthwhile to reconsider the timing to ensure broader participation and convenience for all citizens. I do hope this observation will be taken in the spirit of inclusiveness and national cohesion. Thank you. Bashir Ahmad, OON







This is all about militarist aesthetics and nothing to do with actually countering these groups. One can only hope that the Nigerian government can manage US posturing in a way that limits negative consequences.

Amurka ta kai hari kan fararen hula a jihar Sokoto da sunan yaƙi da ta'addanci rfi.my/CIWD.x


Kano and Katsina. Frame 1: Dr Dikko Umaru Radda, Commander-In-Chief of the Katsina Security Watch Corps. Frame 2: Engr Abba Kabir Yusuf, Commander-In-Chief of the Kano Neighborhood Watch Corps. Leaders united in solving the problems of their people. God help our leaders…







Mother Mary always dressed like Muslim women and worshiped Allah because she was a devout Muslim woman. May Allah’s peace be upon her. If the Almighty Allah blesses me with a daughter, I would like to name her Maryam.

Mary wasn’t wearing a "Muslim dress. There is no such thing as a Muslim dress or a Muslim look. Women in the Levant covered their heads and wore loose garments because that was the culture of the region, long before Islam and long after it. Calling cultural clothing “Islamic fashion” is historically wrong. And yes, Mary is honoured in Islam, and Maryam is a beautiful name. But let’s respect history properly: she dressed like her people, not like a future religion.

"For you to be a Muslim, you need to f0rmat your bråin and delete your sėnsė. The Quran is like a book written by a dėm0n. Only a dėm0n can give the kind of instructions in the Quran" - Pastor tells congregation

BREAKING: US Ambassador Michael Waltz declares atrocities against Christians in Nigeria 'genocide'


This is the Genesis of these tribal and religious crises in the North in which the government of the day intentionally REFUSED to punish the perpetrators of crimes just for selfish reasons. Zamini lewkot. @USMOVIC @DrModibbo1 @arewacycle

📷Photo: Away from religious extremism for a moment, I’m genuinely curious... Yoruba have Wole Soyinka, Igbo have Chinua Achebe, who do the Hausa have? Is there any top literary writer from the North?

Boko Haram taking over many Nigerian Military barracks & Rejoicing for their victory.

Three Fulani men travelling in a commercial vehicle were targeted, brought down and killed without any reason other than their tribe, by Mangavul tribal farmer militia group at Kantoma, Mangu LGA of Plateau State on 8th Oct. 2025.