Tuesday, February 4, 2020

USA Africa Dialogue Series - BUHARI ON BOKO HARAM AND SOCIETY.

90 percent of Boko Haram's victims are Muslims – Buhari By Muideen Olaniyi | Published Date Feb 4, 2020 17:02 PM TwitterFacebookWhatsAppTelegram President Muhammadu Buhari. President Muhammadu Buhari says 90 percent of the victims of Boko Haram insurgency are Muslims contrary to views that the group is primarily targeting Christians. The President stated this in an opinion piece published in "Speaking Out" a guest opinion column for Christianity Today. The President, in the piece titled "Buhari: Pastor Andimi's Faith Should Inspire All Nigerians", extolled the virtues of Pastor Lawan Andimi who was killed by Boko Haram for his refusal to denounce his Christian faith. Buhari said, "But we may not, yet, be completely winning the battle for the truth. Christianity in Nigeria is not—as some seem intent on believing—contracting under pressure, but expanding and growing in numbers approaching half of our population today. ADVERTISEMENT HOW OVER 5000 NIGERIA MEN HAVE PERMANENTLY OVERCOME TERRIBLE BEDROOM PERFORMANCE DUE TO THIS RECENT DISCOVERY BY MEDICAL CONSULTANTS "Nor is it the case that Boko Haram is primarily targeting Christians: not all of the Chibok schoolgirls were Christians; some were Muslims, and were so at the point at which they were taken by the terrorists. ADVERTISEMENT SURULERE MAN REVEALS NEW HERBAL SOLUTION THAT REVERSES WEAK ERECTION AND HELPS LAST UPTO 48 MINUTES IN BED WITH NO SIDE EFFECTS "Indeed, it is the reality that some 90 percent of all Boko Haram's victims have been Muslims: they include a copycat abduction of over 100 Muslim schoolgirls, along with their single Christian classmate; shootings inside mosques; and the murder of two prominent Imams. Perhaps it makes for a better story should these truths, and more, be ignored in the telling. "It is a simple fact that these now-failing terrorists have targeted the vulnerable, the religious, the non-religious, the young, and the old without discrimination. "And at this point, when they are fractured, we cannot allow them to divide good Christians and good Muslims from those things that bind us all in the sight of God: faith, family, forgiveness, fidelity, and friendship to each other. "Yet sadly, there is a tiny, if vocal, minority of religious leaders — both Muslim and Christian — who appear more than prepared to take their bait and blame the opposite religious side. "The terrorists today attempt to build invisible walls between us. They have failed in their territorial ambitions; so now instead, they seek to divide our state of mind, by prying us from one from another—to set one religion seemingly implacably against the other." The President said the action of the terror group must not be viewed as evidence that the terrorists were "fully functional, and undefeated," as they resorted to criminal acts by targeting the innocent Nigerians having been degraded. "We owe thanks to the Nigerian Defence forces, bolstered by our partnership with the British, American militaries and other countries that we are winning this struggle in the field," he added. He called on faith leaders, and Nigerians to focus more on words of concord in their scriptures, saying "There is no place in Nigeria for those who seek to divide us by religion, who compel others to change their faith forcibly, or try to convince others that by so doing, they are doing good."

Read more: https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/90-percent-of-boko-harams-victims-are-muslims-buhari.html  

--
Listserv moderated by Toyin Falola, University of Texas at Austin
To post to this group, send an email to USAAfricaDialogue@googlegroups.com
To subscribe to this group, send an email to USAAfricaDialogue+subscribe@googlegroups.com
Current archives at http://groups.google.com/group/USAAfricaDialogue
Early archives at http://www.utexas.edu/conferences/africa/ads/index.html
---
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "USA Africa Dialogue Series" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to usaafricadialogue+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com.
To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/usaafricadialogue/CAE0NUSZOC9Fk2gSBzECSgq5Go7wdXeFOtu%2BCc5dv%2BPG0AUutvA%40mail.gmail.com.

No comments:

Post a Comment

 
Vida de bombeiro Recipes Informatica Humor Jokes Mensagens Curiosity Saude Video Games Car Blog Animals Diario das Mensagens Eletronica Rei Jesus News Noticias da TV Artesanato Esportes Noticias Atuais Games Pets Career Religion Recreation Business Education Autos Academics Style Television Programming Motosport Humor News The Games Home Downs World News Internet Car Design Entertaimment Celebrities 1001 Games Doctor Pets Net Downs World Enter Jesus Variedade Mensagensr Android Rub Letras Dialogue cosmetics Genexus Car net Só Humor Curiosity Gifs Medical Female American Health Madeira Designer PPS Divertidas Estate Travel Estate Writing Computer Matilde Ocultos Matilde futebolcomnoticias girassol lettheworldturn topdigitalnet Bem amado enjohnny produceideas foodasticos cronicasdoimaginario downloadsdegraca compactandoletras newcuriosidades blogdoarmario arrozinhoii sonasol halfbakedtaters make-it-plain amatha