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Lagos Muslim Community Demands Sharia Court by press9jatv: 10:50am On Jan 11, 2019
The Muslim community in Lagos State has demanded the establishment of a Sharia Court that will adjudicate cases concerning Muslims.

They spoke in Lagos at an interactive session with the governorship candidate of the Alliance for Democracy (AD), Mr. Owolabi Salis.

The community said it needed a Sharia Court “because Muslims’ affairs are being decided by people who know nothing about Islamic laws.”

Salis promised to set up a committee to look into the request if elected as governor. He said religious leaders must oppose injustice.

The event was attended by Muslim clerics from Ikorodu, Epe, Badagry, Ikeja and other areas in Lagos.

https://thenigerialawyer.com/muslim-community-demands-sharia-court/

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Re: Lagos Muslim Community Demands Sharia Court by CyynthiaKiss(f): 11:00am On Jan 11, 2019
Yoruba Christians are big trouble. !

If we Christian Yorubas don't fight back by resisting this satanic plan, we might sleep one day and wake up in the caliphate.
Yoruba Christians should stand up now and speak out.
Yoruba Muslims are hell bent in turning Yoruba land to Islamic caliphate. In Lagos State, all the local governments built where Muslims pray, but they have refused to build not even a single structure where Christians can do fellowship.
Islamization of Yoruba land is in progress. We all know those who are pushing for this devilish act.... Buhari and Akintola, but they will fail again.

As a Christian Yoruba, it's time for us to stand up and meet these people at the battle ground and give Yoruba Muslims their own dosage. It's going to be fire for fire. It's no more business as usual.

Name one thing Islam/Sharia has contributed to humanity and I will show you a pregnant Virgin.

Go to the North and see the consequences of Sharia, you will weep for Northern Christians... (Terrorism is becoming a norm in that region) This is what Yoruba Muslims want to bring to South West.
Yoruba Muslims should be very very careful. They ought to have known that the silence of Yoruba Christians is not an act of cowardice.

We are waiting for you guys.
Useless peopl.

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Re: Lagos Muslim Community Demands Sharia Court by bedspread: 11:00am On Jan 11, 2019
I pity Lagos!!
I pity Nigeria!!

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Re: Lagos Muslim Community Demands Sharia Court by mushystuff: 11:20am On Jan 11, 2019
Hmmm... Na so e dey start

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Re: Lagos Muslim Community Demands Sharia Court by SalamRushdie: 11:28am On Jan 11, 2019
CyynthiaKiss:
Yoruba Christians are big trouble. !

If we Christian Yorubas don't fight back by resisting this satanic plan, we might sleep one day and wake up in the caliphate.
Yoruba Christians should stand up now and speak out.
Yoruba Muslims are hell bent in turning Yoruba land to Islamic caliphate. In Lagos State, all the local governments built where Muslims pray, but they have refused to build not even a single structure where Christians can do fellowship.
Islamization of Yoruba land is in progress. We all know those who are pushing for this devilish act.... Buhari and Akintola, but they will fail again.

As a Christian Yoruba, it's time for us to stand up and meet these people at the battle ground and give Yoruba Muslims their own dosage. It's going to be fire for fire. It's no more business as usual.

Name one thing Islam/Sharia has contributed to humanity and I will show you a pregnant Virgin.

Go to the North and see the consequences of Sharia, you will weep for Northern Christians... (Terrorism is becoming a norm in that region) This is what Yoruba Muslims want to bring to South West.
Yoruba Muslims should be very very careful. They ought to have known that the silence of Yoruba Christians is not an act of cowardice.

We are waiting for you guys.
Useless peopl.

Hi Cynthia..Good and timely to have you back ..God bless U

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Re: Lagos Muslim Community Demands Sharia Court by SalamRushdie: 11:29am On Jan 11, 2019
Nigeria is being Islamized either before our very eyes

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Re: Lagos Muslim Community Demands Sharia Court by OneCorner: 11:29am On Jan 11, 2019
Thank gud day I no be president or governor.
If u mention sharia like dz, na jail direct.

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Re: Lagos Muslim Community Demands Sharia Court by press9jatv: 11:36am On Jan 11, 2019
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Re: Lagos Muslim Community Demands Sharia Court by Asshurbanipal: 11:38am On Jan 11, 2019
Emir of Lagos loading

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Re: Lagos Muslim Community Demands Sharia Court by GenSpecifics: 11:38am On Jan 11, 2019
90% of Agbereos, street thugs, convicted drug pushers and ritual murderers are oyoruba muslims.

Let that sink in.

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Re: Lagos Muslim Community Demands Sharia Court by GenSpecifics: 11:39am On Jan 11, 2019
BishopMagic:
First, this thread is not about culture but the seething socio-political quakes that the SW is currently experiencing.
I beg the Mods to leave this thread here as what I am about to post here are relevant to politics board.


Since Oba Akanbi decided to dump the traditions and culture of his ancestral throne for that of a Muslim title similar to what pervades in the Islamic fiefdoms of northern Nigeria, a lot of negative reactions have trailed the move. The Amir is not however facing condemnations only as he has also staunch supporters among his people who see Akanbi's declaration of all Yoruba land as an Emirate under his supreme authority as a welcome development. Akanbi's supporters, as you may rightly guess, are Yoruba Muslims.

Akanbi, did not only declare all Yoruba land an Emirate under his command but also put his purported first class title under the Supreme authority of the Sultan of Sokoto. He has not only abdicated his ancestral throne but swore subservience to Sokoto. His declaration of all Yoruba land being an Emirate under his control automatically transmuted all authority and sovereignty of Odua to Sokoto.

Akanbi's mainly naive Yoruba Muslim supporters, also stated that with this move, Emir Akanbi will be the office from which other Amirs will be appointed across the breath of Yoruba land and that in due time, the traditional stools of authority in Yoruba land will be phased out by the Muslim Emirship.

It is thus glaring that why these Muslim Yorubas support Akanbi's foolishness is driven by their own desire to see that all traditional and cultural stools in Yoruba land are replaced with that of the Islamic system thereby barring non-Muslim Yorubas from occupying any elevated position of power. But naively, these bunch of misguided fools fail to factor that the authority to appoint an Amir in Yoruba land will be decided by Sokoto and not by them.

I can easily predict the bickering and skirmishes that will arise among Yoruba Muslims as to who is to be appointed as an Amir among them. It is from here they will carry themselves to Sokoto for the Sultan to deliberate and appoint among themselves a Muslim leader. In the future, the same Yoruba Muslims out of constant bickering and skirmishes over the Emirship tussle will demand Sokoto to appoint a Fulani to rule them and from there, the Yoruba culture will vanish and the people will forever be enslaved by Sokoto.

This is what will happen. And it will happen within 50yrs.

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Re: Lagos Muslim Community Demands Sharia Court by GenSpecifics: 11:42am On Jan 11, 2019
BishopMagic:
The Sultan tells you when to begin your Ramadan fast and when to end it.

The same Sultan is the permanent Head of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, the highest Islamic body in Nigeria which so happens to be recognized by the useless 1999 Constitution and fully funded through public resources. The Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs is the only body to regulate Islamic doctrine and also issue fatwas at will. And the supreme head is the Sultan of Sokoto.

Now compare with your Christian brethren, who Yorubanized Christianity to form denominations like the Celestial Church of Christ and other white garment Afro-spiritual churches, why are Yoruba Muslims so slavish to Sokoto?

To even add insult to injury, the first Yoruba Emir formerly Oba of Iwo appointed a Hausa Islamic cleric as his Waziri (Prime Minister) who is expected to guide the new Emir on how to administer and govern under Sharia law. Is it that Emir Akanbi did not see the likes of Ishaq Akintola - a Professor of Islamic Studies- to appoint as his Waziri?

Malctunji can you explain on behalf of your fellow Oyoruba Muslims why you feel so inferior to Sokoto?

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Re: Lagos Muslim Community Demands Sharia Court by GenSpecifics: 11:44am On Jan 11, 2019
BishopMagic:

How Yoruba Muslims Sacked Old Oyo And Will Do Same For All Odua

Ilorin was a small town in the Oyo Empire by the beginning of the 19th century. Afonja, Baale of Ilorin, who also held the title of Are Ona Kakanfo of the Oyo Empire, rebelled against his king, the Alafin of Oyo, in 1817. (There is no space here for the reasons for his rebellion). In order to sustain his rebellion, he was desperate to build a large and powerful army. To that end, he did a number of desperate things.

First, he invited the people of nearby villages to move to Ilorin and turn Ilorin into a large town. Many people so moved, but most refused.

Secondly, he reached out to many prominent friends all over the Oyo country, and invited them to come and live in Ilorin. Some accepted his invitation and came. Among these was a rich trader named Solagberu from Kuwo. Another was a man named Alimi, a Fulani man who had long lived in the Oyo country peddling charms from town to town. Afonja employed Alimi to make charms for him and his army.

Thirdly, Afonja decided to exploit a religious situation that was causing trouble in the country at the time. A Jihad movement had started in Hausaland in the north in 1804, generating wars and stormy Islamic evangelism there. It was started and led by an immigrant people called Fulani. The Fulani immigrants were few among the large Hausa nation, but very many of the Hausa who were already Muslims sided with the Fulani – and thus made it possible for the Fulani to defeat the ancient Hausa kings and make themselves rulers over Hausaland.

Some of the violent Jihadist preachers trickled south into the Oyo country. Everywhere they came, they were causing a lot of commotion by preaching violent and disrespectful sermons against the Oyo kings and chiefs, and against Yoruba culture in general. Yoruba people, with their tradition of religious tolerance, were alarmed; and angry crowds began to attack the preachers. Afonja decided to exploit the situation by issuing a general invitation to the Muslims to flee to him in Ilorin, promising to give them protection there. Thousands of frightened Muslims fled to Ilorin, and Afonja trained many of them for his army. (Afonja himself did not intend to convert to Islam, and he never did).

Fourthly, most rich Oyo families had Hausa, Nupe and Fulani slaves - used mostly in farming, trading, livestock rearing, etc. Most were Muslims.

Afonja decided to exploit this also. He issued a proclamation saying that if any slaves ran away from their owners and came to him in Ilorin, he would give them freedom and protection there. Large numbers of slaves, mostly Hausa, fled to Afonja, and he trained some of them for his army.

Afonja thus had his large town and large army. Most of his army’s commanders and soldiers were Oyo Muslims. A few of the soldiers were Muslim Hausa – all slaves recently set free by Afonja. But many of his Hausa soldiers were unruly. He warned or threatened them repeatedly, but with no result. When he at last decided to discipline them, they mutinied. Afonja was killed in the mutiny - in 1823.

Meanwhile, while Alimi had been making charms for the army, he had become a friend to many of the Oyo commanders who were Muslims, and these hadmade him Imam (Islamic teacher and preacher) for the Muslim community in the army. After Afonja›s death, the same friends gradually made their Imam the ruler of Ilorin. They also created some officers among the Hausa soldiers - for instance, Balogun Gambari. The powerful men doing all these things were Oyo.

That then is how Oyo people made a Fulani man the ruler of Ilorin. When Alimi died, his elder son, Abdulsalam, was elevated to his father’s position by his father›s powerful Oyo Muslim friends. Adulsalam had lived in the Jihad in Hausaland and had only recently come to live with his father in Ilorin. He knew that the Jihad had made the Fulani the rulers of Ilorin - with a Fulani Sultanate based in Sokoto and quasi-independent Fulani Emirs in the separate Hausa kingdoms. So, after he was made ruler of Ilorin, he sent to Hausaland to announce that he had established an Emirate in Ilorin and to ask that his Emirate should be accepted as part of the Fulani Sultanate.

In this way, Ilorin became a Fulani Emirate, ruled by a Fulani family.

Ilorin was, in population, still an Oyo town - probably over 95% Oyo in population. And Ilorin was never conquered or even invaded by any Fulani army. Those influential Oyo men who made Alimi and his son the rulers of Ilorin did so out of fervour for their Islamic faith.

When the news of the happenings in Ilorin spread all over the Oyo country, people were shocked to hear that Ilorin people had made the family of an obscure Fulani charm peddler their rulers. Therefore, people formed armies to go and subdue Ilorin and flush out the Fulani impostors. None of these invasions of Ilorin succeeded. The invading armies were poorly organized, and, moreover, the old Afonja army defending Ilorin was just too powerful. In fact, in the end, the Ilorin people, in order to ensure perfect protection for their fervently Muslim town, decided to go out and conquer most of Yorubaland (all the way to the sea coast), and make all of it a Muslim empire ruled from Ilorin.

Their army marched out in about 1838, conquering town after town towards the south, and causing mammoth streams of refugees. Till today, most Yoruba people still call this Ilorin invasion a Fulani invasion of Yorubaland. But it was not a Fulani invasion at all; it was an attempt by the predominantly Yoruba Muslim people of Ilorin to conquer and Islamize the rest of Yorubaland.

The victorious Ilorin march southwards ended suddenly in 1840. The refugees who had gathered in the Egba village of Ibadan had quickly become a large town. Their army marched out and met the Ilorin army in Oshogbo in 1840, and totally destroyed them, capturing many of their commanders. From then on, the power of Ilorin was more or less over, and Ilorin never dared again to face the Ibadan army in battle.

In the following years, Ibadan became the most powerful state in Yorubaland, and established control over the Oshun valley, Ife, Ijesa, Ekiti, Akoko, Igbomina and parts of Iyagba. Ilorin continued to be ambitious to control some territory in its immediate neighbourhood – in nearby Igbomina and Ibolo (especially Offa); but they feared Ibadan. In 1877, the Ekiti, Ijesa, Igbomina and Akoko revolted against Ibadan’s rule, and the Kiriji War started, keeping all these peoples and Ibadan busy until 1893. Ilorin took advantage of this and established some feeble control over parts of Igbomina and Ibolo.

However, at home in Ilorin itself, a proper Emirate could not develop. The powerful Yoruba war chiefs wanted to re-establish the traditional Yoruba political system whereby the chiefs in a kingdom select their king. The Emirs resisted. By 1895, the chiefs were winning the contest grandly – a situation which forced the Emir Momoh to commit suicide after setting his palace on fire. The victorious chiefs then installed Sulaiman as Emir. This was the situation when the forces of the British Royal Niger Company came and conquered Ilorin in 1897.

In the years that followed, it was the British that established Ilorin as a full-fledged emirate, making the Ilorin Emir like the Emirs of Hausaland. The Emir then took advantage of that to establish all sorts of Emirate-type control over Ibolo and northern Igbomina.

In short, Ilorin was never conquered (was never even invaded) by the Fulani. Ilorin is more than 90% Yoruba in population. The Igbomina, Ibolo, and Ekiti of Kwara, because they have hated the imposture of the Ilorin Emirs since the beginning of British rule, tend to be usually cool towards Ilorin. Rather it was the treasonable ambition of Afonja and the Yoruba Muslim converts who handed Ilorin to the Fulanis.

Today, the same group are at the forefront fighting to ensure that all Yoruba land falls to Sokoto.

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Re: Lagos Muslim Community Demands Sharia Court by oilPUSSY(f): 12:02pm On Jan 11, 2019
Ewedu Muslims on the beat grin

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Re: Lagos Muslim Community Demands Sharia Court by BuhariAdvocate: 12:08pm On Jan 11, 2019
grin Omo yebo Olori pelebe what's your own here. Even we Yoruba Christians not complain about that .
CyynthiaKiss:
Yoruba Christians are big trouble. !

If we Christian Yorubas don't fight back by resisting this satanic plan, we might sleep one day and wake up in the caliphate.
Yoruba Christians should stand up now and speak out.
Yoruba Muslims are hell bent in turning Yoruba land to Islamic caliphate. In Lagos State, all the local governments built where Muslims pray, but they have refused to build not even a single structure where Christians can do fellowship.
Islamization of Yoruba land is in progress. We all know those who are pushing for this devilish act.... Buhari and Akintola, but they will fail again.

As a Christian Yoruba, it's time for us to stand up and meet these people at the battle ground and give Yoruba Muslims their own dosage. It's going to be fire for fire. It's no more business as usual.

Name one thing Islam/Sharia has contributed to humanity and I will show you a pregnant Virgin.

Go to the North and see the consequences of Sharia, you will weep for Northern Christians... (Terrorism is becoming a norm in that region) This is what Yoruba Muslims want to bring to South West.
Yoruba Muslims should be very very careful. They ought to have known that the silence of Yoruba Christians is not an act of cowardice.

We are waiting for you guys.
Useless peopl.

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Re: Lagos Muslim Community Demands Sharia Court by Nobody: 12:10pm On Jan 11, 2019
This is how it starts



cheesy

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Re: Lagos Muslim Community Demands Sharia Court by zombieTRACKER: 12:10pm On Jan 11, 2019
There is nothing Yoruba Christians can do about it anyway.....
They are too naive and always want to be politically correct...
You hear things like.. We are Yoruba first blah blah blah

It's just a matter of time

Yorubaland will fall to the caliphate...

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Re: Lagos Muslim Community Demands Sharia Court by zombieTRACKER: 12:12pm On Jan 11, 2019
BuhariAdvocate:
grin Omo yebo Olori pelebe what's your own here. Even we Yoruba Christians not complain about that .


This is the attitude I was talking about


Ogbeni .. the person you quoted is Yoruba...
She is not blind like you

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Re: Lagos Muslim Community Demands Sharia Court by BuhariAdvocate: 12:20pm On Jan 11, 2019
Your mumu have no grade the op not she ,neither is a Yoruba man. So you can't fool me.
zombieTRACKER:



This is the attitude I was talking about


Ogbeni .. the person you quoted is Yoruba...
She is not blind like you

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Re: Lagos Muslim Community Demands Sharia Court by zombieTRACKER: 12:36pm On Jan 11, 2019
BuhariAdvocate:
Your mumu have no grade the op not she ,neither is a Yoruba man. So you can't fool me.

I can't fool you
Because you are already fooling yourself

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Re: Lagos Muslim Community Demands Sharia Court by Racoon(m): 12:50pm On Jan 11, 2019
MURIC apostles willfully advocating for a complete domination by their slavemasters.

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Re: Lagos Muslim Community Demands Sharia Court by Toosure70: 1:12pm On Jan 11, 2019
Awon Omo ale Yoruba niyen. God forbid bad things.

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Re: Lagos Muslim Community Demands Sharia Court by arabbunkum: 1:35pm On Jan 11, 2019
Gradually...

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Re: Lagos Muslim Community Demands Sharia Court by chloride6: 1:35pm On Jan 11, 2019
I demand a G-Wagon tooo

May all our demands be met in Allah's Name, Amen

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Re: Lagos Muslim Community Demands Sharia Court by conductor1002: 1:35pm On Jan 11, 2019
By 2022, Ondo state and Ogun State will fall to the caphilate like Kwara and Oyo cheesy

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Re: Lagos Muslim Community Demands Sharia Court by sotall(m): 1:36pm On Jan 11, 2019
South west grin grin

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Re: Lagos Muslim Community Demands Sharia Court by GentleMoney: 1:36pm On Jan 11, 2019
Hmm..
Re: Lagos Muslim Community Demands Sharia Court by Oyindidi(f): 1:37pm On Jan 11, 2019
Muslim wannabes

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Re: Lagos Muslim Community Demands Sharia Court by LZAA: 1:37pm On Jan 11, 2019
Cc immhotep velocity25 sarrki deomelllo

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Re: Lagos Muslim Community Demands Sharia Court by leisuretym: 1:37pm On Jan 11, 2019
cheesy cheesy cheesy I remember when one of their elder in the north was lamenting about sharia law, that christians are sound and healthy but they muslims are the one cutting off the hands of their childrens cheesy cheesy

they should do it quick and start cutting off their own hands.. grin grin grin

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Re: Lagos Muslim Community Demands Sharia Court by Onechancearmy(m): 1:37pm On Jan 11, 2019
You can have your SH.IT-REA court as long as you pay for it yourselves and as long as it is restricted to presiding over your religious and private laws.

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