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God Is Angry With Nigeria For Misused Opportunities, Chief Imam

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An Islamic scholar and chief Imam of Eid praying ground in Kuje, the Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory, Sheikh Ishaq Saidu has said that God is angry with Nigeria for the numerous opportunities which the leaders missed to develop the country in the past.

The chief Imam, in his sermon shortly after the two-rakah prayer to mark the Eid-el-Fitr today, Sunday in Kuje, said: “we have all wronged God and fellow human beings. We really need to repent for Allah to have mercy on us.”

Sheikh Ishaq stressed that the country is facing the sins of the past leaders who messed up the socio-economic fortunes and embarked on massive corruption.

He said that it is unfortunate that Nigeria has been turned into a beggar nation from the point in the past when it used to even give some other nations loans for the sustenance of their economies.

“We abandoned God and pursuing things that would not be of benefit to us. We turned out back on agriculture that used to be the main-stay of the economy and pursuing easy wealth with our leaders neck-deep in corruption.

The chief Imam referred to the Quránic words, saying that whoever so much the world that he would not want to die is in trouble, saying that this is the period that Nigerians should have a sober reflection in other to mend their ways towards God.

Sheikh Ishaq seized the opportunity to pray for the quick recovery of President Muhammadu Buhari who is on medical vacation in the United Kingdom since May 7.

He prayed that God should guide the President to lead the country to economic prosperity, and that God should give him good people that would genuinely help him to actualize his dream for a better Nigeria.

“Whoever would not be of help to him, no matter how close he is to him, may Allah remove him from his team.” [myad]

Presidency Releases Buhari’s Recorded Voice Thanking Nigerians For Their Prayers

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The Presidency has released voice recording of President, Muhammadu Buhari, debunking report by Sahara Reporters that he was suffering from speech impairment and memory loss.

President Buhari, who spoke in Hausa in the voice message, called on all Nigerians to remain united and shun all forms of divisiveness.

He also extended greetings to all Muslims on the Eid-El-Fitr celebration and urged them to keep the faith while thanking them for their prayers.

The message, as transcribed, reads: “In the name of Allah the beneficent, the merciful. I Muhammadu Buhari would like to use this opportunity to felicitate with Nigerians on the occasion of Sallah celebrations”.

“I pray that Allah will accept our acts of worship during Ramadan and make it easy for us to imbibe and put to use the lessons learned during the period. I thank you very much for including me in your prayers during the month, may Allah give us the wherewithal to fulfill the promises we made and I pray that he intervenes in solving the problems afflicting our nation.

“Finally, I will like to reiterate my call on all Nigerians to avoid comments capable of causing trouble. What we are praying to God for at all times is peaceful coexistence, we pray to Allah for a bumper harvest so we can feed with ease.

“May Allah bless us with peace and peaceful co-existence. I pray you have a peaceful Sallah celebration, I thank you.” [myad]

Gov Wike Sacks All His Commissioners

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The River State Governor, Nyeson Wike has swept clean, all members of his cabinet, made up of mainly commissioners. No reason was given for their sack.
A statement today, Saturday, by his Special Assistant, Simeon Nwakaudu asked all the sacked Commissioners to immediately handover to their respective Permanent secretaries.

“The governor directed all former commissioners to handover to their respective Permanent Secretaries. Governor Wike thanked the former commissioners for their service to the state and wished them well in their future endeavours.” [myad]

I Practice Christianity, Islamic And Traditional Religions Very Well – Ooni of Ife

Ooni Enitan Adeyeye

The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi has cleared the air on the religion he practiced after kneeling down during his coronation in July last year to thank God, proceeded to call Jesus Christ his father, the action that earned him massive backlash on social media.

In a recent interview with the Osasu show, the Ooni said he has been able to discover that all religions “are one,” saying that there is only one God being worshipped in different ways.

He made it clear that he is a traditionalist, born into a Christian family and a practicing Muslim as well.

“I’m not a Christian alone, I can be called a Muslim too. I practice all the religion very well.

” I go to the mosque to pray, I attend church services. Yes I am a traditionalist as well.”

“Yes, You Are Correct That I Was Born A Christian. But The Only One You Didn’t Add Is I Am A Practicing Muslim As Well.

“And I Will Tell You Something That People Don’t Understand: Every Religion Is One, But We Have A Different Perspective To These Different Religions, Because God Is One. Unitary God.

“And For Me, I Have Been Able To See The Light – That There Is Nothing That Is Demonic In Our Ancient Traditional Religion. Nothing. It Is The Western World That (Demonised It).” [myad]

17 Countries Declare Sunday Eid-el-Fitr Day

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No fewer than 17 countries, including Nigeria, have already declared tomorrow, Sunday, as Eid-el-Fitr, bringing to an end, the 29 days Ramadan Fasting.

In Nigeria, the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar III, announced the sighting of the new moon of the month Shawwal in a broadcast in Sokoto today, Saturday. Similar announcement was made by Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Malaysia, Indonesia the United Arab Emirates and 15 other countries.

Turkey and Muslim communities in North America, Europe and Australia had previously announced they would celebrate Eid al-Fitr from Sunday June 25 based on astronomical calculations. Oman, however, has not sighted the moon, and thus declared Monday June 26 as the first day of Eid al-Fitr.

“Bangladesh, Pakistan, India will be sighting the moon on Sunday. These countries started Ramadan on May 28 and so Sunday will be the 29th of Ramadan for them.”

All the countries who have confirmed Sunday as Eid-el-Fitr are Australia, Bahrain, Canada, Iraq (Sunnis), Indonesia, Jordan, Kuwait, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Lebanon, Malaysia, UAE, UK, United States and Yemen.

Announcing tomorrow as Eid-el-Fitr, Sultan Abubakar Abubakar said that the new moon was sighted in parts of Kaduna, Katsina, Borno, Adamawa and Sokoto States.

He said: “In accordance with Islamic law, we have the honour and pleasure to announce that today, Saturday, the 29th day of Ramadan,1438 AH, which is equivalent to June 24, 2017 has marked the end of Ramadan and the beginning of the new month of Shawwal.

”Reliable reports of moon sighting were received from Muslim leaders and religious organisations across the country, which were duly verified and authenticated by the National Moon Sighting Committee.

”Consequent upon this, tomorrow, Sunday, the 25th day of June, 2017 becomes the first day of shawwal,1438 AH and is therefore declared the Sallah day for 2017 Eid-el-Fitr.”

The Sultan called on the Muslim Ummah to sustain fervent prayers for President Muhammadu Buhari, other leaders, as well as for sustainable peace and unity in Nigeria and beyond.

The sultan also appealed to Nigerians to continue to live in peace irrespective of religious, ethnic and cultural differences. [myad]

President Buhari Greets Nigerians At Eid-El-Fitr, Appeals To Them To Let Love Flow

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President Muhammadu Buhari has sent a message of greetings to Nigerian Muslims and Christians on the occasion of the Eid-el-Fitr, asking them to resolve to live in peace and avoid making reckless statements.

A statement by Senior Special Assistant to the President on media and publicity, Garba Shehu, quoted Buhari as appealing to all Nigerians avoid actions against fellow countrymen, saying: “we should resolve to live in peace and unity in our great country.”

The message reads thus:

President Buhari wrote: “I am immensely grateful to God for his mercy in guiding us successfully to conclude another Ramadan fast. My greetings to all Nigerian Muslims and our brother Christians on the occasion of Eid-el-Fitr.

“May the lessons of Ramadan namely; piety, self-denial, prayers and generosity to the poor and needy be with us for all time.

“I, again, appeal to all Nigerians to avoid reckless statements or actions against our fellow countrymen. We should all resolve to live in peace and unity in our great country, which is the envy of many less endowed nations.

“Happy Eid-el-Fitr.” [myad]

Igbos Are Cowards, Saboteurs, By Patrick Ikpainyang

For the sake of Nation building, I expected our Igbos compatriots to remain remorseful, with broken spirits and contrite hearts. They should emulate the Japanese and Germans, who after the 2nd World war, that they caused, have adopted pacifist Constitutions and behaviors. They have realized the folly and worthlessness of war mongering.
The activities of IPOB and MASSOB are not in the interest of the Igbos. Rather, unfortunately, old historical wounds have been ruptured. They have inadvertently resuscitated their past inglorious roles in the national disintegration. I don’t blame them, because they were not born before the war, rather I blame their parents that lived through that period. And who should have cautioned them.
I was 9 years old, when Lt Col. Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, the Governor of the then erstwhile Eastern Region of Nigeria seceded and declared the Republic of Biafra. In my youthful foolishness, I staked my life to a worthless cause and enrolled in OJUKWU VANGUARD. By the time I returned to my parents in our village which had been liberated by the Nigerian army, I lost 2 academic years, with war scars physically psychologically and mentally inflicted on me.
To start with, the agitation for Biafra is gross insults to the minorities of the then Eastern Region and worse still on the memories of those gallant men and women that paid the Supreme prices. Though Biafra was created by the Igbos, the minorities mostly from the present day Akwa Ibom and Cross River States, sustained it militarily, administratively and diplomatically.
With this, the roles of the following heros come to mind. Late General Philip Effiong,Ojukwu’s 2nd in command, sustained Biafra militarily. Late Chief Ntieyong Udo Akpan, was the Secretary of the Government of Biafra. He was the defacto Administrator of Biafra. Late Chief Okokon Ndem Okon, was the Director General of Radio Biafra, and their Chief Propagandist. Late Dr Matthew T Mbu, was their foreign Minister and their foremost diplomat. Late Major Archibong was their most brilliant war tactician that liberated Ikot Ekpene six times from the Nigerian army.
With the exception of General Ojukwu, other Igbos used that war to make money. Left for the Igbos, the war would have ended in 1967, it wouldn’t have lasted for 30 months. For instance Col Yakubu Danjuma , of the 1st Division and his Boys literally strolled into Enugu and occupied it. Ditto for most of the Igboland. But late Col Benjamin Adekunle of the 3rd Marine Commando, was frustrated in the present day Akwa Ibom state.
Wherever the battle was tough, most often a non Igbo was the Biafran Commander. The Igbos exhibited so much cowardice. They were saboteurs. It was such that General Ojukwu lost confidence in them, relied and confided only on the minorities, particularly the present day Akwa Ibomites. I am very happy that he appreciated their roles, as were conveyed in his orations at the funerals of late General Philip Effiong, Late Chief Ntieyong Udo Akpan, and late Chief Okokon Ndem Okon, my neighbor.
Again on the night of 15January 1966, 4 Igbos and I Yoruba Majors and their subalterns embarked on a killing spree. By the time it was over, they have assassinated the Prime minister, Alhaji Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, the almighty Premier of Northern Region, Sir Ahmadu Bello, the Premier of Western Region, Chief Samuel Akintola, Chief Festus Okotie – Eboh. The two Igbo Premiers of Midwest region, Osadebe, and that of the Eastern Region, Chief Michael Okpara, were not touched.
The military casualties of that “coup”, were Brigadier Maimalari, Commander of the 1st Brigade and the most senior Northern military Officer, Brigadier Ademulegun, Commander of the 2nd Brigade, and the most senior Yoruba military Officer, Colonels Shodeinde, Pam and Arthur Unegbe(the only Igbo casualty). Suspiciously Major General Johnson Thomas Umunakwe Aguiyi-Ironsi, the most senior Igbo military Officer was spared.
Suspiciously an Igbo man, Senator Nwafor Orizu, the Senate President, (with President Nnamdi Azikiwe on vacation to Britain) handed over power to his Igbo brother, Major General Johnson Thomas Umunakwe Aguiyi-Ironsi. The Igbos were all over bragging about the superiority of their tribe. They waxed a record titled “EWU NEBE AKWA ” meaning the goat is weeping.. That was a mockery of the Northerners over the assassination of their Leaders . And went about provocatively, openly hawking the tearful portraits of the late Prime minister, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa.
The Northerners violently rioted against the Easterners, derogatorily called “Nyameri”. That was the remote cause of the declaration of Biafra and the bloody civil war.
If the present Igbo generation knew the past inglorious roles their fathers played in the disintegration of this Nation, they should be hiding their heads in shame. [myad]

We’re All Brothers, Tinubu Reminds All Nigerians, At Eid-El-Fitr

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Former Lagos governor and All Progressives Congress (APC) national stalwart, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has reminded Nigerians that they are all brothers who have lived and intermarried for a long time.

He said that it is therefore wrong to incite brother to go against brother and neighbour to combat neighbour.

“Voices calling for secession and break-up are wrong and should not be followed,” he said in his Eid-el-Fitri message today, Saturday,.

The message, issued by Tinubu Media Office and signed by his Media Adviser, Tunde Rahman, said: “voices calling for violence must be roundly condemned.”

He said that the spirit of sacrifice, self discipline, goodwill, justice, tolerance, mercy, forgiveness and compassion inherent in the Ramadan Fast should remain with Muslim faithful to guide their day-to-day interactions and relationships with one another.

“For all Muslim Brothers and Sisters and indeed for all Nigerians, may this be a happy and peaceful Eid-el-Fitri.  The holy month of Ramadan has now past but we dare not allow the spirit and the true meaning behind the holy month also pass. We must keep hold of the excellent and wonderful things the holy month of Ramadan signifies.

“Ramadan is more than a month of fasting. We fast to strengthen our relationship and our appreciation of Allah. We fast to make ourselves better servants of both Allah and our fellow man. As such, we must emerge from the fast imbued with the spirit of sacrifice, self discipline, goodwill, justice, tolerance, mercy, forgiveness and compassion.

“As we enter into the celebration that now follows, these attributes must remain with us to guide, as if by compass, our day-to-day interactions and relationships with one another.

“In this spirit also we must face the travails that confront our nation. As people led by the spirit and strength of our diversity, togetherness and charity towards all, we must also proclaim and declare our support for the unity and genuine integration of all Nigerians under one flag, in one indivisible nation.

“Voices calling for violence must be roundly condemned for it is wrong to incite brother to go against brother and neighbour to combat neighbour. Voices calling for secession and break-up are wrong and should not be followed.

“However, in the spirit of understanding, we must listen to the genuine concerns of our fellow Nigerians so that we may make of ourselves a stronger, more unified and prosperous nation built on a foundation of dialogue and collective purpose.

“We must join hands in order to bring progress. We must decide whether our diversity shall be our strength or our weakness. It is for us and no one else to determine. The lessons of the holy month of Ramadan point to the success of unity not the failure of division.

“Let us move in this way that we may make of ourselves a better people and nation in which all people, Muslim and non-Muslim, may live in trust, peace and justice as Allah would have it be.” [myad]

Ibibios Protest Vehemently Against IPOB For Including Them In Biafra Map

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The Ibibio People’s Union (IPU) has vehemently protested against the Indigenous People of Biafra for including its land as part of the proposed Bafran Republic.

The Ibibios said that they categorically and very strongly repudiate the effrontery of those who would draw a map of their dream Biafra and include Ibibio land without prior consultation.”

A communique issued by the IPU, an organization that protects the interests and rights of the Ibibio in Nigeria and worldwide, said that it is compelled to distant itself from the agitation for the Biafran Republic because the Ibibios stil strongly believe in the unity and oneness of Nigeria.

“The Ibibio through their illustrious sons and daughters have contributed and will continue to contribute to perfecting the union and Nigeria project. It is against the foregoing background that IPU wishes to make the following declarations: –

  1. The Union categorically and very strongly repudiates the effrontery of those who would draw a map of their dream Biafra and include Ibibio land without prior consultation.
  2. IPU is not against any ethnic nationality within Nigeria deciding its destiny.
  3. The Ibibio is not, has never been, will never be part of Biafra. While we sympathize with the plight of the Igbos living in the northern part of Nigeria and strongly condemn any act of intimidation, violence against any ethnic group, we wish to declare that the Ibibio are part of Akwa Ibom and Nigeria.
  4. We declare that should Nigeria disintegrate, Ibibio people, are capable of forming their own country by themselves. There are many countries in the world today whose population is less than the current population of Ibibio.
  5. We strongly encourage the federal government to protect the lives and property of all Nigerians in northern Nigeria.
  6. The Union calls on all Nigerian to remain calm, avoid incendiary language and posturing that are inimical to peace and unity.
  7. Finally, the Union calls on the Nigerian forces of law and order to remain vigilant and proactive.

In the communiqué, which was signed by the Global President, Ikpafak Edet Udofia and Global Secretary, Ikpafak Aniekan Udoh, the IPU traced the history of Ibiobio in Nigeria, saying that they have always upheld and believed in the sanctity of Nigeria as one and indivisible despite that fact that Nigeria as a project is a work in progress.

“We believe that the federal government must be a uniting force in bringing the various groups together and ensuring the peace, harmony, and prosperity for all.

“It is also the role of the federal government to protect lives and property of all and to ensure that every Nigerian can live freely without fear or intimidation in any part of the country.

“Ibibio people were and still are well versed with self-governance and do not need others to think or speak for us.

“Ibibio people were the ones to demonstrate to Nigeria the value of higher education by taxing themselves to award scholarships to their children for study abroad when others were yet to appreciate the value of secondary school education.

“Ibibio are well aware of a key reason why the first Biafra project failed and will not agree to be taken for a ride again. We posit that irrational exuberance led to the declaration of the first Biafra “BEFORE ALL the ethnic groups in Eastern Nigeria were properly consulted for their input. The same mistake is being repeated demonstrating that no lessons were learned from the first fiasco.

“IPU have looked around the world and have realized the need for at least one strong country for black people. Since there is strength in size, the Union believes in a united well-governed Nigeria. Nigeria has the people and resources, it only needs good and responsible leaders and the will to be that country. Therefore, we encourage all Nigerians to join hands to work to improve the country.” [myad]

Ekweremadu Wants Spirit Of Ramadan Fasting Continued

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The Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, has called on the Muslim Ummah to sustain the virtues of endurance, discipline, and love imbibed during the holy month of Ramadan.

Ekweremadu, in his Eid el-Fitr message to the Muslim Ummah today, Saturday said: “I congratulate the Muslim Ummah on the successful completion of the Ramadan Fast. It is also my hope that the virtues imbibed in the holy month are sustained beyond the Ramadan and brought to bear in our personal lives and efforts at nation building.

“Fasting in itself is a lesson in endurance, discipline, holiness, and religious adherence. We must all inculcate these virtues in the management of our country, engagement by interest groups, daily endeavours as individuals.

“With endurance, we will overcome the present recession; with discipline, we will defeat corruption; and with religious adherence, we will entrench love, justice, and equity, which are the hallmarks of major religions in the country.” [myad]

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