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Nigerian Man.
@_dantebud9
exposing Nigeria's agencies.
A Better Nigeria شامل ہوئے Ağustos 2022
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@MasterMaliq Like it was written in the Qur'an, the miracle of Jesus, using clay to form a bird and breathe into it and it received life and flew away. You can deny that too
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We Muslims believe that one of the greatest miracles of Prophet Muhammad was splitting the moon in two, a sign witnessed by his companions.
Many non-Muslims, especially Christians, dismiss it as a lie or a fairy tale.
Yet the same people proudly believe:
- Jesus fed 5,000 people with just five loaves of bread and two fish.
- Lazarus, who had been dead and buried for days, was brought back to life.
- Elisha recovered a lost axe from the river by simply cutting a stick, throwing it into the water, and the iron axe head floated to the surface.
- Elijah rode on the chariot of fire to heaven
- Moses parted the red sea with staff
- Jonah survived three days and three nights inside the belly of a whale.
- Jesus himself died, rose from the dead after three days, and ascended into heaven.
Miracles, by definition, defy logic, science, and human understanding.
So why is it acceptable to believe your miracles without question, while immediately rejecting ours as impossible?
That, my friend, is pure hypocrisy.

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@Waspapping_ Seems you don't read your Qur'an effectively, check it it's there written boldly in the Qur'an. Or are you against the Qur'an?
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@MasterMaliq Same god that brainwashed you to bow before the black cube in Mecca then go round it 7 times then smulge the black stone by it's corner. You actually think this is different from bowing to a black box faraway in the middle east whereas you are in the horne of west Africa. Lol
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Mary, the mother of Jesus, didn't believe that Jesus was god.
It's that simple.
Don't overcomplicate it.
Operation Heal America@OperHealAmerica
Muslims do not believe that Jesus is God. It’s that simple. Don’t overcomplicate it.
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@MasterMaliq Yes the Pope has all these so that he can be protected by people like you who can have access to end his life because of his simplicity.
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@BashirAhmaad A way to enslave someone so that they keep going to Mecca and generating enough revenue for the Saudis. These seems to so dumb even though they look intelligent.
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@Waspapping_ Hello Sani, I know you can read this again, free advice stop insulting a set of people on this street, you are been watched. The last time I had an encounter with you,you insulted my late father the next day you were in DSS cell. I guess you know little of about the harm here.
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@BashirAhmaad Ask this idiot the where about if Atiku, kwankwaso and so many others in kuding those he revered as leaders In the north. Who amongst them has visited the dungeon called Borno because of the blast some of his brothers unleashed upon themselves?
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Why is Peter Obi not in Maiduguri to condole and sympathize with the victims’ families, especially when he appears to have abundant time?
FS YUSUF@FSYusuff
I love how you are “praying for Maiduguri” from Etihad Stadium.
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@MasterMaliq @Funding_fathers Till date he is a merciful God but also a just God. Now tell us why don't you allow God to make his decision when mohammed your so called prophet is been insulted. If he was a true prophet I believe God wouldn't hesitate to deliver his judgement I guess.
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It’s Sunday again, so here’s a question for my Christian friends.
📖 In the Bible (2 Kings 2:23-24), a group of youths mocked the prophet Elisha by calling him "baldhead." God's response? He sent two bears out of the woods that mauled 42 of them to death. Brutal, right?
My question is simple.
If mocking God or a prophet deserves death, why are Muslims constantly criticised for being “violent” when blasphemy is discussed, yet this story about forty two young people being killed is still described as the act of a loving God?
How do Christians reconcile that?

Maliq@MasterMaliq
It’s Sunday again, so here’s a question for my Christian friends. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is dead after a joint United States‑Israel strike. Will killing one man really end terrorism in the Middle East, or are we just applauding the death of a Muslim leader while the cycle of violence keeps spinning?
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@MasterMaliq @Otyman_ Talk about it now for the benefit of the present audience. We will embarrass you since you have decided to take this path. Thought you were an unbiased Muslim until now.
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@MasterMaliq Why don't you wait for God to do what he desire, if indeed he is a true prophet God wouldn't hesitate to take action. You all get agitated because you know he is false.
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@HosnyVerdant @Waspapping_ That care less about your entire livelihood. So disgusting to know we are in a country with people who don't even care about their own country men predicament. Tufiakwa. @Waspapping_ atleast the last insult you made towards me has bear some fruits and I told you it will backfire.
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@HosnyVerdant @Waspapping_ So unfortunate that you like minds. I actually thought you will mention what has been the experience with the internal issues we have from the kidnapping to banditry to the efforts our military are achieving in the trenches rather you chose the victory of another man's country.
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@MasterMaliq If it is/was you wouldn't have any reason to make this comment. People will see and make the comment on it's behalf. This should tell you alot about islam.
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@TableShakerh @Jost_Jefa Looking at your name I expect my h from you but seems otherwise, this may be a reason that will make someone insult you,the north, Islam and even the prophet. If such happens the punishment is upon you. Learn how to be humble in truth according to the dictates of your religion.
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@Jost_Jefa It depends on who the 'neighbours" , if it is Christians in other countries, fine and good. But if it is Nigerian christians, if I lower anything make I bend
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@Malam_khaleed @SadiqMaunde Price that it's fake, or you think if they want to know they can't trace the tweet in their data base? All the things we are doing both online and offline they know, so you had better be a good person and stop fighting what's doesn't concern you.
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@SadiqMaunde Fear Allah.! This tweet is fake. You just shared a false post and are trying to make him appear even worse. Deep down, you know it's fake, but you posted it for your own interest or goal. Danuwa idan kaci banza a duniiya akwai gobe kiyama!
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Waspapping: “Anyone who insult you, insult him back. If they threaten you with security, call me.”
Bashir: “If they called you, call me, sani.”
That’s how them Bashir have been encouraging & pushing Waspapping here to the point that he now land himself in trouble, & none of them could do anything.
Lessons!!!

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@Abia_stateADC Ina ruwan barawo, using religion for personal gains. If the shariah was to be used against you, you would have been moving around with just one limb.if not none. Whatsoever you do to others so shall it be done to you. Mark this very well.
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@idris_senator @mni_JJ Explain freedom of expression.....can you find a reason to defend the bandits and also claim freedom of expression? Will you be free to do exactly what sarki does online? Go through his timeline copy and paste everything he has said on yours if you think he is right.
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If this report is true, then it paints a very disturbing picture of how freedom of expression is being treated in Nigeria. Arresting and detaining a citizen over comments about an international conflict is a dangerous overreach of power. The DSS is supposed to protect national security, not police opinions or silence critics on social media. Using state security agencies to intimidate people for expressing views about global events undermines democracy and damages Nigeria’s reputation as a country that respects civil liberties. If someone can be detained for criticizing a foreign government today, tomorrow it could be anyone speaking about any issue.
Authorities must understand that disagreement and criticism are not crimes. Detaining citizens over opinions only shows intolerance for free speech and raises serious questions about accountability and abuse of power. Nigeria deserves better than this.
#FreeWasPappingNOW
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Waspapin has been one of the most vocal voices defending Northern Nigeria and speaking against many agendas targeting Islam and the North. Lately, many people have tried to join the conversation about the whereabouts of Sani, often starting their comments with “I don’t like him” or criticizing his PR approach.
But the truth is simple: there is hardly any popular account on Arewa Twitter that hasn’t been dragged before, regardless of political affiliation or where they stand.
If it is true that Sani was arrested by the Department of State Services because of his position on the Iran–Israel conflict, then it raises serious concerns about bias. This would be the second arrest allegedly connected to criticism of Israel. AbuGaza was also reportedly arrested weeks ago, and up until now there has been no clear charge or official statement explaining why he remains detained.
If anyone is guilty of an offence, the court should determine their fate, not speculation.
Now we are seeing some narratives online attempting to link Sani with groups like ISIS or Boko Haram. Such accusations are serious and should not be thrown around without evidence. This is exactly the kind of labeling that fuels division and unfair stereotypes about people because of their religion.
Differences among us should not make us support attempts to destroy someone’s reputation without proof. Today it may be Sani; tomorrow it could be someone else.
If authorities can track and arrest people like AbuGaza and Sani, then the Department of State Services should also investigate those spreading unverified allegations of terrorism against individuals online unless they are biased.
On the broader issue, many around the world have accused Benjamin Netanyahu of committing war crimes in Gaza. Criticizing the actions of the government of Israel does not make someone a criminal—it is part of global political discourse. We stand against the injustice committed by the criminal Benjamin Netanyahu, we stand against the injustice and war crimes that Israel has continued to commit in Gaza, Lebanon, Iran, and other countries.
We will continue to speak about justice and fairness for the people of Gaza, and Iran affected by war. Arrests or intimidation will not stop us from expressing our views about humanitarian issues.
#FreeWaspapin

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