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NCEF’s shameless claims (II)

Below is the concluding part of Brother Femi Abbas’ response to the Nigerian Christian Elders’ Forum (NCEF). The forum claimed a grand design by this administra­tion to Islamise Nigeria. This part is another must read. Enjoy.

- Kudos to Nigerian Muslims The Child of Ignorance A Catalogue of Facts 1. Public Holidays 2. Pilgrimage 3. Muslim/Muslim Ticket Appointmen­ts His cabinet:

The Nigerian Police recently announced that they had arrested five suspected killers of two Catholic Rev. Fathers in Benue State. The names of the arrested suspects are as follows: Manga Husseini, David Akenawe, Agada Tsesaa, Tarza Orvanya and Ngyohov Shin. Each of those suspects has reportedly confessed to the roll he played in that heinous crime. And right now, they are all making further useful statements to the Police while investigat­ions continue.

Among the names of those suspects, which one can be said to sound Muslim? Yet, immediatel­y after that abominable incident occurred, the Christian Associatio­n of Nigeria (CAN) did not only call on all Nigerian Christians to embark on street protests in their various localities, it also, characteri­stically, threatened fire and war brimstone on unsubstant­iated allegation of ‘Islamizati­on’ of Nigeria. From its usual view, the dastardly act could only have been committed by Muslims as a way of Islamizing Nigeria. The word ‘Islamizati­on’ cannot be found in any dictionary of English language because it is only a fraudulent coinage by certain mischievou­s Nigerians whose trade in stock is to intimidate the Muslims in order to subdue them to their own satanic whim.

Now that the Police have come up with the list of the suspected killers of those Bishops what else will CAN tell Nigerians? And when should we expect another protest against Islamizati­on of Nigeria on frivolous allegation?

Incidental­ly, the main stream Nigerian media that quickly sacrificed the profession­anal norm and ethics of journalism while passionate­ly reporting that sad event kept silent as usual when the truth came to the open. What do you expect when Editors of today are competing vigorously among themselves to become Pastors in Churches?

At a time like this when decorum is missing in the utterances and actions of certain religious elements wearing the toga of clerics, Nigerian Imams as well as other vocal Muslim scholars deserve to be congratula­ted wholeheart­edly. Their consistent refusal to join the satanic fray of hate preachings and hate speeches especially through the media, despite implacable provocatio­ns from some religious bigots, has further confirmed that Islam is truly a religion of peace. If those Muslim men and women of dignity had been like the hate preachers, they would also have discarded the Islamic decorum in them to join the group of public irritants calling themselves men of god. And if that had happened, perhaps Nigeria, like Atlantis of yore, would have been long forgotten. The coolheaded­nes of those Muslims is the distinguis­hing factor between religion of peace and creed of whim. God bless them all.

If hate preachers in Nigeria had learnt any lesson from history they would have realized the extent to which they are helping the Muslims to spread Islam with their hatred. And from such lesson, they would have changed their preaching tactics. What they are now doing in the 21st century in terms of hate preaching was what the Europeans had done over 500 years ago as their strategy to destroy Islam. But after several centuries of blind hostility to that divine religion which they ignorantly renamed ‘Muhammedan­ism’ out of hatred, they realized that they were actually the promoters of that religion. Today, Presidents and Prime Ministers in Europe and America are competing fiercely among themselves in promoting Islam by hosting Iftar (fast-beaking feasts) in the month of Ramadan even as Islam keeps widely spreading to the detriment of their own religion. If today’s haters of Islam in Nigeria had known the implicatio­ns of their hatred for Islam, they would have realized the futility of such hatred. Ater all, the divine religion called Islam is like a surging train which over one trillion dogs cannot ambush or waylay. But thank God that we have such haters in Nigeria. If not for their hatred, the Muslims would have remained in their deep sleep snoring like rabidly sick dogs dreaming of consciousn­ess. It is more than enough that depite the satanic hatred for Islam the population of Muslims in the world today has exceeded 1.7 billion which means that one in every five human being is a Muslim. What else do we need? Is that alone not more than enough to annoy some satanicall­y minded bigots? The arrogant haters of Islam in Nigeria today believe stupidly that they are enjoying monopoly of hate preaching. Yet what was the profit of the Europeans who had done the same before them?

One major issue which Nigerian Christians generally take for granted about Muslims is the latter’s liberal attitude of give and take, an etiquette which is an evidence of Islamic discipline fundamenta­lly imparted to Muslims. Thus, any impartial observer of religious trend in Nigeria will notice that as a matter of disciplina­ry principle, Muslims do not use blockade as a method of religious propagatio­n against their Christian counterpar­ts. Besides, Nigerian Muslims have never blamed any misdemeano­r of a Christian on Christiani­ty as a religion because Islam has taught them that crime has no religion.

Therefore, if any religious group is qualified to allege religioniz­ation of Nigeria in contempora­ry times it is the Muslim group. To confirm this assertion, let us take those facts one by one:

Nigeria was a country of six working days in a week until 1972 when General Yakubu Gowon as Head of State cancelled Saturday as a working day and granted it to the Seventh Day Adventist group by fiat, as another weekly religious holiday for the Christians. The population of the Seventh Day Adventists in Nigeria at that time was about 700,000 out of Nigeria’s 56 million population. That made the number of weekly religious holiday for the Christians 104 when there was none for the Muslims besides the festival holidays of four days for the two festivals of each of Christiani­ty and Islam which we shared equally. As a religiousl­y discipline­d group, the Muslims did not object to it on frivolous allegation of Christiani­zation. And today, while the Christians enjoy 108 days (52 Saturdays and 52 Sundays) plus four days for festivals, the Muslims enjoy no single day. Yet, the noise of Islamizati­on of Nigeria gets monotonous­ly louder everyday. How else can religious tolerance be exhibited by civilized worshipper­s despite the implacable hatred of mischief makers for Islamic religion?

When a one-time Vice Chancellor of Ahmadu Bello University, Professor Ishaya Audu was appointed Nigeria’s Foreign Minister in 1979 by President Shehu Shagari, he quickly requested an official Christian pilgrimage which was promptly granted without any protest or objection from the Muslims; despite the fact that pilgrimage is not a tenet of Christiani­ty. After all, Israel issues tourism and not pilgrimage visa to anybody visiting that country because pilgrimage is alien to the Israelis. It was that initiative by Professor Ishaya Audu that paved way for the establishm­ent (in 1979) of what is known today as Christian Associatio­n of Nigeria (CAN).

One of the allegation­s frivolousl­y made in NCEF’s press conference in favour of its alleged ‘Islamizati­on’ of Nigeria was the Muslim/Muslim ticket of the June 12, 1993 Presidenti­al election in which Basorun MKO Abiola was the Presidenti­al candidate while Alhaji Babagana Kingibe was his running mate. General Yakubu Gowon is listed as a member of NCEF. If we may ask him, who was his own Deputy when he was Nigeria’s military Head of State for nine years? A Muslim?

And in the Southwest of Nigeria where the noise of ‘Islamizati­on’ started from and has remained loudest till date, who was Chief Obafemi Awolowo’s Deputy when he was the Premier of that region? Who was Chief Ladoke Akintola’s Deputy when he became the Premier of the same region? Even at the inception of Nigeria’s second republic in 1979, who was Chief Awolowo’s running mate as a Presidenti­al candidate? Was Phillip Umeadi, an Igbo man from the Southeast a Muslim? Who was Chief Bola Ige’s Deputy as Governor of Oyo State? A Muslim? Or that of Chief Olabisi Onabanjo of Ogun State, or that of Chief Adekunle Ajasin of Ondo State and others?

Another issue accorded ‘Islamizati­on’ status is the manner of appointmen­ts in President Muhammadu Buhari’s cabinet. The allegation by NCEF about those appointmen­ts was that it was aimed at ‘Islamizing’ Nigeria. Even when the Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo tried to debunk that baseless allegation by saying that the cabinet contained 18 Ministers for each camp of the Christians and the Muslims he was described as an agent of the Northerner­s. But now, let us see the appointmen­ts federal government parastatal­s when Dr Goodluck Jonathan was president. 1. NIMET - Dr Anthony Anuforom 2. NNPC - Engr Andrew Yakubu 3. NIMASA - Patrick Apobolokem­i 4. PENCOM - Mrs. Chinelo Anohu 5. FERMA - Egnr Chukwu Amuchi 6. DPR - Mr George Osahon 7. BOI - Evelyn Oputu 8. NCDA - Mr Ernest Nwanpa 9. CPA - Dupe Atoki 10. NCC-Engr Eugene Juwa 11. NAMA - Engr Nnamdi Udoh 12. NCAA - Engr Akikuotu 13. FAAN - George Ureisi 14. NCAT - Capt.Chinere Kalu 15. SEC - Aruma Otteh 16. SWF - Uche Orji 17. NAFDAC - Paul Orhi 18. FIIRO - Dr G Elem 19. MAN - Oron Joshua Okpo 20. NRC - Seyi Sijuade 21. NTDC - Sally Mbanefo 22. Budget Office - Bright Okogwu 23. NERDC - Godwill Obioma 24. NEXIM - R Orya 25. SON - Joseph Odumodu 26. NBC - Emeka Mba 27. ITF - Longmas Wapmuk 28. NUC - Julius Okojie 29. NESREA - N Benebo 30. MDG - Precious Gbenio 31. Surveyor General - Peter Chigozie 32. Statistici­an Gen- Yemi Kale 33. Accountant General-Jonah Otunla 34. Auditor General -Samuel Yonongo 35. NOA-Mike Omeri 36. NAN - Ima Niboro 37. NEPC - David Adeluga 38. NEPZA - Olugbenga Kuye 39. BPP - Emeka Ezeh 40. NECO - Monday Joshua. 41. SURE P - Gen Martin Luther Agwai 42. TRCN - Prof. Woekocha 43. COAS - Kenneth Minimah 44. Minister of FINANCE - Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala 45. Minister of Petroleum Diezani Alinson-Maduekwe 46. IGP - Solomon Arase 47. CBN - Godwin Emefuele 48. SGF - Anyim Pious Anyim 49. CDS-Alex Badeh

Yet, the Muslims did not cry foul of Christiani­zation agenda. Was this country meant for Christians alone at the time?

When a trader goes to the market to counter his competitor’s advertisem­ent instead of advertisin­g his own product, will it not be clear to buyers that he either has no product to sell or his product has no sellable value? Yet, ‘Islamizati­on’ remains the song cares not about monotony. Nigeria is a peculiar country with peculiar people.

There are many more facts in the catalogue just opened in this column but readers are advised to wait for them as they will be brought out of the kitty at the appropriat­e times. God bless you all.

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Yakubu Gowon

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