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Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Apostle Suleman Wades Into Issue Of Man Sentenced To Die For Blasphemy In Nigeria..

The General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries International, Apostle Johnson Suleman, says it is ironic that Nigeria which pardons Boko Haram members could support the killing of a man for blasphemy.






.Suleman said this in a tweet on Tuesday while reacting to the death sentence handed to a musician, Yahaya Sharif-Aminu, by an Upper Sharia Court in Kano State.
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He tweeted, “A country that pardons terrorists wants to kill a man for blasphemy. I am sure even Saudi Arabia is shocked… the worst form of deception is self-deceit.”
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The Federal Government had recently released over 600 repentant terrorists and given them N20,000 each to settle down, a move which has been criticised by a large section of Nigerians.
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Some states in northern Nigeria operate the Sharia system of justice.
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The Sharia system, which also has its own Court of Appeal, handles both civil and criminal matters involving Muslims and its judgments can also be challenged in Nigeria’s secular Courts of Appeal and the Supreme Court.
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Sentences handed down by the courts usually include floggings in cases of adultery and fornication; amputations for theft and the death penalty for blasphemy.
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23 comments:

  1. He's right. As for settling the "repentant" BH terrorists, that was a WRONG move. Then again nothing should shock us in this 9ja.

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    1. My dear I am not surprised..We are in a kangaroo republic

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    2. Phoenix darling, we are o. Ceaser kuku calls this country a zoo. Person suppose look for how to relocate o.

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  2. But really! I dnt understand why a particular religion law will supersede a national law. Killing someone over wat he said at this century and time??

    How many times has the Muslim blaspheme against other religions. And we call ourselves one Nigeria? May God help us oo.

    Govt will pardon boko haram that killed thousands if not millions of lives. Yet they choose to kill a man over religious issue.

    Religion is truly the opium of the people. Too bad.

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    1. I cry for Nigeria my country ,no freedom of speech again

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  3. Even the pardoned BH members, did they truly repent?

    Imagine the reason for sentencing a whole human being to death.

    When nations are even trying to abolish death sentence to the worst offenders

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  4. That "i'm outie " guy will not say anything on this, but if the post were to have a Pastor or Church headline, he iwll be everywhere running his mouth.

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  5. Nigeria is a big joke, when
    you stay in core north you
    will understand better, they have
    their own law, they are not aware
    if Nigeria is a circular country.they only know about sharia

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    1. Bunch of hypocrites. The same north where on one side of the street you can commit any atrocities you like, but immediately you cross to the other side you dare not cos of their yeye Sharia law. Does its power supercedes that of Nigeria constitution? I really don't get it. Sometimes, these norther people make one believe there's nothing like one Nigeria. No wonder Biafra people are agitating to be on their own. All those human rights activists should better stand up in one voice against this barbaric killing about to happen.

      🚶🚶🚶 out of the post with annoyance.

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  6. Nigeria Nigeria .... How did we get here?

    Did God or Allah ask anyone to fight for him?

    How do we continue getting it Wrong?

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  7. He is absolutely right

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  8. There's freedom of speech quite alright but the question that beckons is,is there freedom after the speech?

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  9. islamic fundamentalist everywhere in the world are wicked, violent, unforgiving and not peaceful at all at all

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  10. Just imagine, taking a life over what he said, meanwhile they do worse.
    Tufiakwa

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  11. Let them alone, let them kill him and what is left of their people, we don't care.

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  12. Karl Marx once posited that 'Religion is the opium of the masses'.

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