• “Islamic Cleric Al-Waraqi Olopa Meta Admits False Death Prophecy for Fuji Star Saheed Osupa”

    An Islamic cleric, popularly known as Al-Waraqi Olopa Meta, has issued a public apology after initially claiming that Fuji music legend Saheed Osupa would die on January 10, 2026. The confession came during a leaked phone conversation with fellow cleric Sheikh Dr Ahmad Ishola Olanrewaju Al-Fulan, which quickly went viral on social media platforms.
    Previously, Olopa Meta had sworn by the Qur’an and his own life, asserting that God revealed Osupa’s impending death to him. He further claimed that the prophecy could be averted only if Osupa performed a religious sacrifice involving a white ram and mentioned the cleric’s name during prayers. This declaration caused widespread panic and outrage among Fuji fans and the public, prompting debates about the credibility and recklessness of such prophetic claims.
    However, in the viral phone call, Sheikh Al-Fulan challenged Olopa Meta, questioning the authenticity and motives behind the prophecy. Under pressure, Olopa Meta admitted that the prediction was not a divine revelation but rather a strategy to get Saheed Osupa’s attention.
    The incident sparked heated reactions online, with many social media users expressing anger, disbelief, and calls for accountability. Comments ranged from calls for legal action against the cleric to dismissing his apology as insufficient:
    Some users criticized him for emotional manipulation of fans.
    Others highlighted a trend of clerics using false claims to gain attention or influence.
    As of the report, Saheed Osupa and his management have not responded to the prophecy. Meanwhile, the story also coincided with Osupa attending the 15th-year remembrance of Fuji pioneer Ayinde Barrister, where he shared a heartwarming moment with fellow Fuji legend Pasuma, showing unity among the icons despite past perceived rivalries.
    This controversy sheds light on the impact of false prophetic claims in Nigeria’s entertainment scene, highlighting the emotional toll on fans and the need for greater accountability among public religious figures.
    “Islamic Cleric Al-Waraqi Olopa Meta Admits False Death Prophecy for Fuji Star Saheed Osupa” An Islamic cleric, popularly known as Al-Waraqi Olopa Meta, has issued a public apology after initially claiming that Fuji music legend Saheed Osupa would die on January 10, 2026. The confession came during a leaked phone conversation with fellow cleric Sheikh Dr Ahmad Ishola Olanrewaju Al-Fulan, which quickly went viral on social media platforms. Previously, Olopa Meta had sworn by the Qur’an and his own life, asserting that God revealed Osupa’s impending death to him. He further claimed that the prophecy could be averted only if Osupa performed a religious sacrifice involving a white ram and mentioned the cleric’s name during prayers. This declaration caused widespread panic and outrage among Fuji fans and the public, prompting debates about the credibility and recklessness of such prophetic claims. However, in the viral phone call, Sheikh Al-Fulan challenged Olopa Meta, questioning the authenticity and motives behind the prophecy. Under pressure, Olopa Meta admitted that the prediction was not a divine revelation but rather a strategy to get Saheed Osupa’s attention. The incident sparked heated reactions online, with many social media users expressing anger, disbelief, and calls for accountability. Comments ranged from calls for legal action against the cleric to dismissing his apology as insufficient: Some users criticized him for emotional manipulation of fans. Others highlighted a trend of clerics using false claims to gain attention or influence. As of the report, Saheed Osupa and his management have not responded to the prophecy. Meanwhile, the story also coincided with Osupa attending the 15th-year remembrance of Fuji pioneer Ayinde Barrister, where he shared a heartwarming moment with fellow Fuji legend Pasuma, showing unity among the icons despite past perceived rivalries. This controversy sheds light on the impact of false prophetic claims in Nigeria’s entertainment scene, highlighting the emotional toll on fans and the need for greater accountability among public religious figures.
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  • Islamic Cleric Olopameta Issues Troubling Prophecy About Fuji Star Saheed Osupa, Warns Danger on January 10, 2026

    A controversial Islamic cleric, Olopameta, has sparked online concern after issuing a prophecy about Fuji musician King Saheed Osupa. In a widely circulated video, the cleric claimed that Osupa could die on January 10, 2026, describing the revelation as divinely inspired.

    Olopameta said he has prayed to prevent the prophecy and suggested a way to avert it, involving a religious sacrifice with a white ram and prayers mentioning his name. He emphasized that the prophecy could be avoided if action is taken, claiming it comes from God and swearing by the Qur’an to support his statement.

    The prophecy has elicited mixed reactions online. While some fans dismissed the claims as baseless, others expressed concern. As of the report, Saheed Osupa has not publicly responded.

    This comes shortly after Osupa attended the 15th-year remembrance of Fuji pioneer Ayinde Barrister, alongside fellow Fuji legend Pasuma, highlighting continued engagement in music and public events despite the prophecy.
    Islamic Cleric Olopameta Issues Troubling Prophecy About Fuji Star Saheed Osupa, Warns Danger on January 10, 2026 A controversial Islamic cleric, Olopameta, has sparked online concern after issuing a prophecy about Fuji musician King Saheed Osupa. In a widely circulated video, the cleric claimed that Osupa could die on January 10, 2026, describing the revelation as divinely inspired. Olopameta said he has prayed to prevent the prophecy and suggested a way to avert it, involving a religious sacrifice with a white ram and prayers mentioning his name. He emphasized that the prophecy could be avoided if action is taken, claiming it comes from God and swearing by the Qur’an to support his statement. The prophecy has elicited mixed reactions online. While some fans dismissed the claims as baseless, others expressed concern. As of the report, Saheed Osupa has not publicly responded. This comes shortly after Osupa attended the 15th-year remembrance of Fuji pioneer Ayinde Barrister, alongside fellow Fuji legend Pasuma, highlighting continued engagement in music and public events despite the prophecy.
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  • Ex-Aide Accuses Tinubu’s Defence Minister Bello Matawalle Of Using Police Hit Squad, Supplying Vehicles To Bandits And Colluding With Criminal Networks In Zamfara

    A former aide to Nigeria’s Minister of State for Defence, Bello Mohammed Matawalle, has made grave allegations accusing the minister of colluding with police officers to eliminate perceived enemies and protect allies during his tenure as governor of Zamfara State. Musa Muhammad Kamara, also known as Musa Kamarawa, who served as a Senior Special Assistant to Matawalle, claimed in a viral Hausa-language interview that the minister maintained a network of police operatives who allegedly carried out extrajudicial killings on his orders. Kamara further alleged that the Zamfara State Government under Matawalle procured and supplied vehicles to notorious bandit leaders, including Bello Turji and Halilu Sububu, as part of an engagement strategy. He claimed to have personally facilitated the procurement of a Hilux vehicle for one of the bandits. Kamara stated that after he began speaking publicly, he was targeted through arrests, prosecutions, and what he described as a coordinated attempt to silence him. Swearing on the Holy Qur’an, he challenged Matawalle to publicly deny the allegations under oath. The accusations have reignited national debate over insecurity in Zamfara State, alleged government complicity with banditry, and calls for an independent investigation into Matawalle’s conduct as governor and defence minister.
    Ex-Aide Accuses Tinubu’s Defence Minister Bello Matawalle Of Using Police Hit Squad, Supplying Vehicles To Bandits And Colluding With Criminal Networks In Zamfara A former aide to Nigeria’s Minister of State for Defence, Bello Mohammed Matawalle, has made grave allegations accusing the minister of colluding with police officers to eliminate perceived enemies and protect allies during his tenure as governor of Zamfara State. Musa Muhammad Kamara, also known as Musa Kamarawa, who served as a Senior Special Assistant to Matawalle, claimed in a viral Hausa-language interview that the minister maintained a network of police operatives who allegedly carried out extrajudicial killings on his orders. Kamara further alleged that the Zamfara State Government under Matawalle procured and supplied vehicles to notorious bandit leaders, including Bello Turji and Halilu Sububu, as part of an engagement strategy. He claimed to have personally facilitated the procurement of a Hilux vehicle for one of the bandits. Kamara stated that after he began speaking publicly, he was targeted through arrests, prosecutions, and what he described as a coordinated attempt to silence him. Swearing on the Holy Qur’an, he challenged Matawalle to publicly deny the allegations under oath. The accusations have reignited national debate over insecurity in Zamfara State, alleged government complicity with banditry, and calls for an independent investigation into Matawalle’s conduct as governor and defence minister.
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  • The closing ceremony of the 2025 National Quranic competition has in attendance the wife of the vice president ,Nana Shettima, Governor Babagana Umara Zulum, traditional leaders and Islamic scholars across the country as well as other dignitaries and top government officials.
    The closing ceremony of the 2025 National Quranic competition has in attendance the wife of the vice president ,Nana Shettima, Governor Babagana Umara Zulum, traditional leaders and Islamic scholars across the country as well as other dignitaries and top government officials.
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  • Fulani Ex-Muslim Shares Harrowing Journey to Christianity: “I Had to Run Away”

    Musa Bello Musa, a Fulani man from Kaduna State raised in a Muslim household, has recounted his journey from Islam to Christianity. Inspired by a verse in the Quran and subsequent research comparing the Quran and Bible, Musa said he realized his faith in Jesus Christ. His conversion sparked tension within his family, forcing him to flee for his safety. Musa shared his experience in a viral video, highlighting the challenges of leaving Islam and the faith-building process that led him to Christianity. Netizens have reacted strongly, praising his courage and testimony.


    #ReligiousConversion #FaithJourney #Christianity

    Fulani Ex-Muslim Shares Harrowing Journey to Christianity: “I Had to Run Away” Musa Bello Musa, a Fulani man from Kaduna State raised in a Muslim household, has recounted his journey from Islam to Christianity. Inspired by a verse in the Quran and subsequent research comparing the Quran and Bible, Musa said he realized his faith in Jesus Christ. His conversion sparked tension within his family, forcing him to flee for his safety. Musa shared his experience in a viral video, highlighting the challenges of leaving Islam and the faith-building process that led him to Christianity. Netizens have reacted strongly, praising his courage and testimony. #ReligiousConversion #FaithJourney #Christianity
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  • Negotiating with b@ndits not forbidden in Bible, Quran — Islamic cleric Sheikh Gumi

    Popular Islamic cleric Sheikh Ahmad Gumi insists that Nigeria negotiating with b@ndits to prevent greater bl%%dshed is not wrong, saying it is neither prohibited in the Quran nor the Bible.
    Negotiating with b@ndits not forbidden in Bible, Quran — Islamic cleric Sheikh Gumi Popular Islamic cleric Sheikh Ahmad Gumi insists that Nigeria negotiating with b@ndits to prevent greater bl%%dshed is not wrong, saying it is neither prohibited in the Quran nor the Bible.
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  • New ISIS leader Abdul Qadir Mumin ran terror operations from a cave in Somalia after preaching in UK mosques for years.

    Mumin, an orange-bearded and elusive terrorist, now commands ISIS forces from Puntland as the operational head of ISIS' General Directorate of the Provinces (GDP), which coordinates the activities of ISIS branches across the world.

    Born in Somalia in the 1950s, he fled the civil war, living in a Somali area in Gothenburg, Sweden, before moving to the UK around 2000.

    There, he preached at Quba Mosque in Leicester and Greenwich Mosque in London, recruiting young Britons to join Islamist terrorist groups in Somalia.

    He crossed paths with notorious terrorists, including infamous Jihadi John and Lee Rigby's murderer Michael Adebolajo. Mumin left the UK in 2010, abandoning his wife and three children, who remain in Slough with no contact.

    "We have not seen or heard from him in more than 10 years. We have nothing to do with him. The kids know who he is, but they don't have any contact with him either."

    After returning to Somalia, he pledged allegiance to al-Shabaab, then defected to ISIS in 2015, growing its Somalian cell from 30 to around 1,200 fighters by 2024.

    Somali and US forces have hunted Mumin since early 2025. Airstrikes on Puntland caves several weeks ago killed several, but Mumin remains at large.

    Mumin's new position has drawn criticism from other jihadists, who claim that only an Arab descendent of Prophet Muhammed from the Quraysh tribe, can take the role as leader. They argue that Mumin's African roots disqualify him from being the leader of ISIS.
    New ISIS leader Abdul Qadir Mumin ran terror operations from a cave in Somalia after preaching in UK mosques for years. Mumin, an orange-bearded and elusive terrorist, now commands ISIS forces from Puntland as the operational head of ISIS' General Directorate of the Provinces (GDP), which coordinates the activities of ISIS branches across the world. Born in Somalia in the 1950s, he fled the civil war, living in a Somali area in Gothenburg, Sweden, before moving to the UK around 2000. There, he preached at Quba Mosque in Leicester and Greenwich Mosque in London, recruiting young Britons to join Islamist terrorist groups in Somalia. He crossed paths with notorious terrorists, including infamous Jihadi John and Lee Rigby's murderer Michael Adebolajo. Mumin left the UK in 2010, abandoning his wife and three children, who remain in Slough with no contact. "We have not seen or heard from him in more than 10 years. We have nothing to do with him. The kids know who he is, but they don't have any contact with him either." After returning to Somalia, he pledged allegiance to al-Shabaab, then defected to ISIS in 2015, growing its Somalian cell from 30 to around 1,200 fighters by 2024. Somali and US forces have hunted Mumin since early 2025. Airstrikes on Puntland caves several weeks ago killed several, but Mumin remains at large. Mumin's new position has drawn criticism from other jihadists, who claim that only an Arab descendent of Prophet Muhammed from the Quraysh tribe, can take the role as leader. They argue that Mumin's African roots disqualify him from being the leader of ISIS.
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  • Insecurity: Kano gov gathers 4,444 Qur’an reciters for prayers against banditry

    Kano State Governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf, has warned against politicising insecurity, stressing that the growing threat of banditry demands collective action from all citizens regardless of political affiliation.

    The governor made the remarks on Saturday night during a special prayer session at the Government House, where 4,444 Qur’an memorizers (Huffaz) gathered to recite the Holy Qur’an and offer prayers for lasting peace in the state following recent attacks by armed bandits.

    The event drew notable figures, including the 16th Fulani Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, top government officials, clerics and community leaders.

    Governor Yusuf emphasised that insecurity affects everyone equally, urging Nigerians to unite in confronting the menace.

    “Insecurity does not know politics or party affiliations. This is why everyone, regardless of their leanings, must join hands to fight the monster of banditry. We want to see everybody working together to free Kano,” he said.

    According to him, the government is working round-the-clock with security operatives to protect Kano and its environs.

    Describing the mass prayer session as a vital spiritual effort, the governor noted that such initiatives should be appreciated by all well-meaning residents.

    The prayer session drew Islamic scholars, Qur’an reciters and participants from all 44 local government areas, all united in seeking divine intervention and an end to insecurity in the state.
    Insecurity: Kano gov gathers 4,444 Qur’an reciters for prayers against banditry Kano State Governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf, has warned against politicising insecurity, stressing that the growing threat of banditry demands collective action from all citizens regardless of political affiliation. The governor made the remarks on Saturday night during a special prayer session at the Government House, where 4,444 Qur’an memorizers (Huffaz) gathered to recite the Holy Qur’an and offer prayers for lasting peace in the state following recent attacks by armed bandits. The event drew notable figures, including the 16th Fulani Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, top government officials, clerics and community leaders. Governor Yusuf emphasised that insecurity affects everyone equally, urging Nigerians to unite in confronting the menace. “Insecurity does not know politics or party affiliations. This is why everyone, regardless of their leanings, must join hands to fight the monster of banditry. We want to see everybody working together to free Kano,” he said. According to him, the government is working round-the-clock with security operatives to protect Kano and its environs. Describing the mass prayer session as a vital spiritual effort, the governor noted that such initiatives should be appreciated by all well-meaning residents. The prayer session drew Islamic scholars, Qur’an reciters and participants from all 44 local government areas, all united in seeking divine intervention and an end to insecurity in the state.
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  • Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu hosts APC governors in Lagos state dressed in Eyo Masqurade style
    Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu hosts APC governors in Lagos state dressed in Eyo Masqurade style 🤠
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  • JUST IN: The Nasrul-Lahi-li Fathi Society of Nigeria has warned against what it described as the growing misuse of Qur’anic verses and prophetic traditions to justify the abuse and discrimination of women and girls, describing the trend as dangerous, misleading, and un-Islamic.
    JUST IN: The Nasrul-Lahi-li Fathi Society of Nigeria has warned against what it described as the growing misuse of Qur’anic verses and prophetic traditions to justify the abuse and discrimination of women and girls, describing the trend as dangerous, misleading, and un-Islamic.
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  • Do Muslims Believe in Jesus? What the Qur’an Really Says

    Yes. Islam strongly believes in Jesus.
    But the belief is different from the Christian view.

    What the Qur’an says about Jesus (Isa in Arabic):

    ✔ Jesus is a prophet and messenger of God
    ✔ Born miraculously to Mary (Maryam) without a father
    ✔ Performed miracles by God’s permission
    ✔ Called the Messiah (Al-Masih)
    ✔ Is honored and respected greatly
    ✔ Will return near the end of time

    Key differences from Christianity:

    ✖ Muslims do not believe Jesus is God
    ✖ Muslims do not believe Jesus is the son of God
    ✖ Muslims do not believe Jesus was crucified
    (The Qur’an says he was not killed but raised up by God.)

    Important Qur’an Verses About Jesus
    1. Jesus was born miraculously:

    “She (Mary) said: How can I have a son when no man has touched me? He said: This is easy for Allah…”
    — Qur’an 19:20–21

    2. Jesus is a prophet of God:

    “The Messiah, Jesus son of Mary, was only a messenger of Allah…”
    — Qur’an 4:171

    3. Jesus performed miracles:

    “…I heal the blind and the leper, and I bring the dead to life by Allah’s permission.”
    — Qur’an 3:49

    4. Jesus was not crucified:

    “They did not kill him, nor did they crucify him… Allah raised him up unto Himself.”
    — Qur’an 4:157–158

    Short Answer

    Islam believes in Jesus as a prophet, Messiah, miracle-worker, and a righteous servant of God — but not as God or the son of God.
    Do Muslims Believe in Jesus? What the Qur’an Really Says Yes. Islam strongly believes in Jesus. But the belief is different from the Christian view. What the Qur’an says about Jesus (Isa in Arabic): ✔ Jesus is a prophet and messenger of God ✔ Born miraculously to Mary (Maryam) without a father ✔ Performed miracles by God’s permission ✔ Called the Messiah (Al-Masih) ✔ Is honored and respected greatly ✔ Will return near the end of time Key differences from Christianity: ✖ Muslims do not believe Jesus is God ✖ Muslims do not believe Jesus is the son of God ✖ Muslims do not believe Jesus was crucified (The Qur’an says he was not killed but raised up by God.) Important Qur’an Verses About Jesus 1. Jesus was born miraculously: “She (Mary) said: How can I have a son when no man has touched me? He said: This is easy for Allah…” — Qur’an 19:20–21 2. Jesus is a prophet of God: “The Messiah, Jesus son of Mary, was only a messenger of Allah…” — Qur’an 4:171 3. Jesus performed miracles: “…I heal the blind and the leper, and I bring the dead to life by Allah’s permission.” — Qur’an 3:49 4. Jesus was not crucified: “They did not kill him, nor did they crucify him… Allah raised him up unto Himself.” — Qur’an 4:157–158 Short Answer 👉 Islam believes in Jesus as a prophet, Messiah, miracle-worker, and a righteous servant of God — but not as God or the son of God.
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  • Do Muslims Believe in Jesus? What the Qur’an Really Says

    Yes. Islam strongly believes in Jesus.
    But the belief is different from the Christian view.

    What the Qur’an says about Jesus (Isa in Arabic):

    ✔ Jesus is a prophet and messenger of God
    ✔ Born miraculously to Mary (Maryam) without a father
    ✔ Performed miracles by God’s permission
    ✔ Called the Messiah (Al-Masih)
    ✔ Is honored and respected greatly
    ✔ Will return near the end of time

    Key differences from Christianity:

    ✖ Muslims do not believe Jesus is God
    ✖ Muslims do not believe Jesus is the son of God
    ✖ Muslims do not believe Jesus was crucified
    (The Qur’an says he was not killed but raised up by God.)

    Important Qur’an Verses About Jesus
    1. Jesus was born miraculously:

    “She (Mary) said: How can I have a son when no man has touched me? He said: This is easy for Allah…”
    — Qur’an 19:20–21

    2. Jesus is a prophet of God:

    “The Messiah, Jesus son of Mary, was only a messenger of Allah…”
    — Qur’an 4:171

    3. Jesus performed miracles:

    “…I heal the blind and the leper, and I bring the dead to life by Allah’s permission.”
    — Qur’an 3:49

    4. Jesus was not crucified:

    “They did not kill him, nor did they crucify him… Allah raised him up unto Himself.”
    — Qur’an 4:157–158

    Short Answer

    Islam believes in Jesus as a prophet, Messiah, miracle-worker, and a righteous servant of God — but not as God or the son of God.
    Do Muslims Believe in Jesus? What the Qur’an Really Says Yes. Islam strongly believes in Jesus. But the belief is different from the Christian view. What the Qur’an says about Jesus (Isa in Arabic): ✔ Jesus is a prophet and messenger of God ✔ Born miraculously to Mary (Maryam) without a father ✔ Performed miracles by God’s permission ✔ Called the Messiah (Al-Masih) ✔ Is honored and respected greatly ✔ Will return near the end of time Key differences from Christianity: ✖ Muslims do not believe Jesus is God ✖ Muslims do not believe Jesus is the son of God ✖ Muslims do not believe Jesus was crucified (The Qur’an says he was not killed but raised up by God.) Important Qur’an Verses About Jesus 1. Jesus was born miraculously: “She (Mary) said: How can I have a son when no man has touched me? He said: This is easy for Allah…” — Qur’an 19:20–21 2. Jesus is a prophet of God: “The Messiah, Jesus son of Mary, was only a messenger of Allah…” — Qur’an 4:171 3. Jesus performed miracles: “…I heal the blind and the leper, and I bring the dead to life by Allah’s permission.” — Qur’an 3:49 4. Jesus was not crucified: “They did not kill him, nor did they crucify him… Allah raised him up unto Himself.” — Qur’an 4:157–158 Short Answer 👉 Islam believes in Jesus as a prophet, Messiah, miracle-worker, and a righteous servant of God — but not as God or the son of God.
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  • What the Qur’an Says About Oppression

    Oppression (ẓulm) is one of the greatest evils in Islam.
    The Qur’an repeatedly reminds us that Allah does not love the oppressors — and that justice is the foundation of faith.

    Key reminders:
    • “Indeed, Allah does not like the wrongdoers.” — Qur’an 3:57
    • “Stand firm for justice, even against yourselves or your parents.” — Qur’an 4:135
    • “Do not side with those who do wrong, lest the Fire touch you.” — Qur’an 11:113
    • “Indeed, Allah commands justice and forbids oppression.” — Qur’an 16:90

    The Prophet (PBUH) said:

    “Beware of the prayer of the oppressed, for there is no barrier between it and Allah.” (Sahih Bukhari)

    Islam stands with the oppressed, not the oppressor.
    Justice is not a choice — it’s a command from Allah.
    ☪️ What the Qur’an Says About Oppression Oppression (ẓulm) is one of the greatest evils in Islam. The Qur’an repeatedly reminds us that Allah does not love the oppressors — and that justice is the foundation of faith. 📖 Key reminders: • “Indeed, Allah does not like the wrongdoers.” — Qur’an 3:57 • “Stand firm for justice, even against yourselves or your parents.” — Qur’an 4:135 • “Do not side with those who do wrong, lest the Fire touch you.” — Qur’an 11:113 • “Indeed, Allah commands justice and forbids oppression.” — Qur’an 16:90 🤲 The Prophet (PBUH) said: “Beware of the prayer of the oppressed, for there is no barrier between it and Allah.” (Sahih Bukhari) 🕊️ Islam stands with the oppressed, not the oppressor. Justice is not a choice — it’s a command from Allah.
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  • The fact and beauty of Quran.
    The fact and beauty of Quran.
    @aljazeera_mubasher

    "جمال الإسلام أنه لا يختار تعزيز الظلم".. محاضرة مؤثرة لوزيرة خارجية جنوب_إفريقيا السابقة في كيب تاون الجزيرة_مباشر غزة

    ♬ الجزيرة مباشر - orijinal ses - الجزيرة مباشر
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  • This Is No Longer A Political Matter – Taraba Gov Goes Spiritual Over Deputy’s Illness.

    The governor of Taraba State, Agbu Kefas, has urged residents to pray for the recovery of his deputy, Aminu Alkali.
    Agbu Kefas
    Kefas, while addressing the prolonged absence of his deputy, in a statewide broadcast, declared that “this is not a political matter but a human one.”

    Speaking publicly on the issue for the first time on Monday, Kefas acknowledged growing concern that the state has been without an active deputy governor for several months.

    “I understand the concerns and questions, and I want to speak to you directly, not just as your governor, but as a fellow human being guided by faith, morality, and conscience,” he said.

    Drawing from his military background, the governor recalled the spirit of esprit de corps, standing together in service without regard to religion, ethnicity, or background.

    He urged residents to pray for Alkali, who fell ill while on official duty.

    Quoting from both Christian and Islamic scripture, Kefas appealed for unity: “In the Bible, Galatians 6:2 teaches us to ‘bear one another’s burdens.’ In the Qur’an, Surah Al-Ma’idah (5:32) reminds us that ‘whoever saves one life, it is as though he has saved all mankind.’”

    While noting that the constitution outlines the proper legal process, he said laws alone were insufficient without morality and conscience.

    “Now, in his moment of need, it is our turn to stand by him. Let us lift him in prayer, support his family, and show that in Taraba State, leadership is about humanity before politics. I have no hidden agenda in the way we are handling this matter. If the need arises to act according to the constitution regarding his position, I will not hesitate to do so in the right way. For now, our duty is clear, to care, to support, and to let compassion lead us,” Kefas stated.
    This Is No Longer A Political Matter – Taraba Gov Goes Spiritual Over Deputy’s Illness. The governor of Taraba State, Agbu Kefas, has urged residents to pray for the recovery of his deputy, Aminu Alkali. Agbu Kefas Kefas, while addressing the prolonged absence of his deputy, in a statewide broadcast, declared that “this is not a political matter but a human one.” Speaking publicly on the issue for the first time on Monday, Kefas acknowledged growing concern that the state has been without an active deputy governor for several months. “I understand the concerns and questions, and I want to speak to you directly, not just as your governor, but as a fellow human being guided by faith, morality, and conscience,” he said. Drawing from his military background, the governor recalled the spirit of esprit de corps, standing together in service without regard to religion, ethnicity, or background. He urged residents to pray for Alkali, who fell ill while on official duty. Quoting from both Christian and Islamic scripture, Kefas appealed for unity: “In the Bible, Galatians 6:2 teaches us to ‘bear one another’s burdens.’ In the Qur’an, Surah Al-Ma’idah (5:32) reminds us that ‘whoever saves one life, it is as though he has saved all mankind.’” While noting that the constitution outlines the proper legal process, he said laws alone were insufficient without morality and conscience. “Now, in his moment of need, it is our turn to stand by him. Let us lift him in prayer, support his family, and show that in Taraba State, leadership is about humanity before politics. I have no hidden agenda in the way we are handling this matter. If the need arises to act according to the constitution regarding his position, I will not hesitate to do so in the right way. For now, our duty is clear, to care, to support, and to let compassion lead us,” Kefas stated.
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  • Peter Obi Donates ₦15M to Support Education in Bauchi State

    Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has donated ₦15 million to two key institutions in Bauchi State — Malikiya College of Nursing Sciences and Intisharu Taufizul Quranic School.

    The donation aims to boost educational development, improve learning facilities, and support students in their academic pursuits. Obi emphasized that investing in education is crucial for Nigeria’s progress and the empowerment of future generations.

    #PeterObi #EducationForAll #BauchiState #MalikiyaCollege #QuranicSchool #NigeriaEducation


    Peter Obi Donates ₦15M to Support Education in Bauchi State Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has donated ₦15 million to two key institutions in Bauchi State — Malikiya College of Nursing Sciences and Intisharu Taufizul Quranic School. The donation aims to boost educational development, improve learning facilities, and support students in their academic pursuits. Obi emphasized that investing in education is crucial for Nigeria’s progress and the empowerment of future generations. #PeterObi #EducationForAll #BauchiState #MalikiyaCollege #QuranicSchool #NigeriaEducation
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