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  • Alert! Fake muslim group emerges

    Preamble

    Today’s article is starting with apology to the readers of ‘The Message’ for the inability of their beloved column to float on this page last Friday. It was due to a fortuitous failure of technology which yours sincerely was unable to prevent.

     

    About Ramadan

    Ordinarily, if ‘The Message’ had been out in this column last Friday, it would have been about the divine month that seasonally comes into the world to serve as the month of all months and the global guest of all seasons.

    Regrettably however, today’s article is still not about Ramadan and that is due to a development, last week, that called for and deserves an urgent attention in this column today. A whole month is ahead of us, commencing from next week, in which we can address Ramadan from all conceivable angles. We pray the Almighty Allah to spare our lives.

     

    ‘Opium of the People’

    In spite of the quoted maxim (by an American poet) at the opening of this article, there doesn’t seem to be an end in sight for religious acrimony and malice in the Southwest of Nigeria.

    The battle for peoples’ souls in the name of God continues to rage unabatedly between the Christians and the Muslims in the region albeit on a disguised platter of materialism. It is difficult to pinpoint with certainty, a dominant colour in a rainbow. The eyes that saw clearly in the dark yesterday may become dim in sighting an object through a bright light today. Thus, in a world where religion has virtually become Karl Marx’  “opium of the people”, it may be difficult to prove that the rampant, deafening noises over religion in contemporary Nigeria is more about obedience to God than loyalty to material wealth. Otherwise, why is a choice of the path to Paradise or to Hell not left to the liberty of every individual without any interference? If genuinely embraced, religion should be a matter of conscience which no mortal being should endeavour to Judge upon. But the contrary is the case in Nigeria. And the real problem area is the Southwest region where no business thrives better than religion. It is quite evident that the foremost industry in the Southwest of Nigeria today is a religious solo with different choruses.

     

    Strange ‘Muslim’ Group

    Last week, the attention of ‘The Message’  column was drawn to a media altercation between a famous Non-Governmental Organization called Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) and  a fake group named ‘Oodua Muslim Coalition’ (OMC).

    The Director of MURIC is Ishaq Lakin Akintola a Professor of Islamic Eschatology at the Lagos State University (LASU), whose versatility in the propagation of Islam through  human rights advocacy is  well known nationally and inyernationally.

     

    Oodua Muslim Coaliition’

    The so-called Oodua Muslim Coalition (OMC), on the other hand, is so obscure and so fraudulent that no Muslim of note will want to associate with it because of its vague antecedent. Its name alone is

    questionable.

    To which Oodua is the amorphous group claiming to be related or affiliated? Is it Oodua, the acclaimed primogenitor of the entire Yoruba tribe who was never related to Islam in any way or Oodua People’s Congress (OPC), which lays no claim to any religion?

     

    The Mission of OPC

    To the best knowledge of all Yoruba sons and daughters all over the world, OPC is a trbal youth pressure group in Yoruba land, just like Egbesu of Ijaw tribe, or Massop or IPOB in Igbo land or ACF in the north. And, like those of others, OPC has  no religious inclination in its agenda. It is rather a conglomeration of all comers in Yoruba land irrespective of religious convictions or dialects. If religion has truly crept into OPC, then Christian counterpart of OMC would have emerged. And that would have signaled an albatross for Yoruba as a

    distinct tribal entity.

    The fact that some people choose to be Christians while others choose to be Muslims does not confer superiority on some people as an instrument of oppression over others.

    The faceless elements behind the so-called OMC must have lost any memory of the possible consequences of their fraudulent plot to use Islam as an instrument of balkanization of the Yoruba land along religious lines. Such is often the case with shallow-minded people whose only focus is the momentary crump they would pick under the dining tables of their masters.

     

    The Press Conspiracy

    Using the Southwest media to baptize the arrival of its clandestine but nefarious plot under the cover of Islamic religion, this amorphous group recently issued a hateful press statement in which it attacked and blackmailed the entire Southwest Muslims calling them names and labeling them  ‘Agents of Hausa Fulani of the North’.

    Unfortunately the same Southwest media has never seen the association of the Southwest people with those of the Southeast and South-south in their joint campaign for secession from the commonwealth of Nigeria in the same vein.  OMC’s press statement which was aimed at attack Professor Lakin Akintola of MURIC was foolishly turned into a general tool with which to throw away Islam’s baby with the bathwater in the Southwest.

    Even the duo of one Mallam Lateef Adeyera and an Alhaji Ambali Olubodun Noibi who sheepishly but mischievously signed the obnoxious statement as Chairman and Secretary General respectively could not delineate between the sensible and the insensible  if only for firming up their flanks of tribal pedigree.

     

    Clarification

    For clarification, the Muslim Ummah of the Southwest which is the umbrella body for all the State Muslim Councils/Communities as well as Organizations in the six State of the Southwest reagion. And, if as the Southern counterpart of Jamatu Nasril Islam (JNI) in the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), which has the record of all legitimate Muslim Organizations in the Southwest, does not know the so-called ‘Oodua Muslim Coalition’ what is the antecedent of that fraudulent group?

    It is therefore necessary here to warn all genuine Muslim Councils, Communities and Organizations as well as indiduals in the region to beware of certain evil elements who are now parading themselves as Muslim groups or Associations  with the intent of constituting a spiritual virus in the region, Their objective is to break the ranks of the Ummah in order to subject the Muslims to the manacle of Satan..

     

    Press Statement

    In the press statement that the so-called OMC issued recently, the faceless but highly diabolical group adopted the well known tactic and vulgar language characteristic of certain self-acclaimed Yoruba

    leaders.

    These elements and their cohorts are notorious for creating amorphous proxies and using them for their anti-Islamic agenda and other evil machinations. Thus, whenever such proxies raise their heads and attempt to dance like a dragon on the surface of a brook, we should automatically know where the drummers are hiding.

    Evil Agents

    The contents and language of the said press statement by the so-called OMC could not have come as a surprise to any genuine Muslim Organization  because it has become a recurrent decimal in from their

    masters.

    As a divisive gimmick, in the said press statement, the amorvous group, like those of its senior brothers in their clandestine game, told the Southwest Muslims generally, to stop cooperating with the northern Muslims whom it described as enemies of the Yoruba people. It also went ahead to ask them to drop their Islamic identity for a new toga of Yoruba irredentism of the primitive era.

     

    Unity as Headache

    Apparently disturbed by the progressive unity between the Northern and Southwestern Muslims, under the banner of NSCIA, the YSF proxy calling itself OMC ignorantly insinuated that accepting the leadership of the President General of Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) and Sultan of Sokoto, His Eminence, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad

    Abubakar, CFR, mni, could not profit the Southwest Muslims. It will be recalled that a similar press statement was issued in November 2015 in which one obvious renegade by the name Yinka Odumakin singled out  the venerable personality of the Executive Secretary of MUSWEN, Professor D. O. S. Noibi, OBE, DSc. FISN for a venomous attack just because the latter signed a MUSWEN press release that objected to Afenifere’s threat of secession bid at that time.

     

    Putting the Record Straight

    Ordinarily, MUSWEN, as a responsible Islamic body with millions of Muslim members, would not have reacted to such frivolities, but when some bread and butter parasites in the society attempt to distort plain facts and replace truth with falsehood, ‘The Message’ as an Islamic column will be left with no choice than to put the records straight.

    It is immoral for those who in their actions, utterances and body languages, swallow the Christian doctrine hook, line and sinker to hide under unbridled tribal irredentism   to want to prevent  the Muslims of the Southwest Nigeria from associating with their brothers and sisters in other parts of the country.

     

    Not a Secular Country

    Nigeria is a multi-religious and nor a secular country as often claimed by mischievous elements to suit their evil desire. In a country where all citizens are at liberty to choose and practice their religions, no religious bigots have any right to want to prevent other religious groups from practicing their faith.

     

    Euphoria of the past

    Those who are still basking in the now forgotten euphoria of the colonial era should wake up from their slumber and face the reality of the moment. Nigeria is not the the lad of anybody’s father and nobody can claim ownership of it.

     

    Language of Communication

    English language is no longer anybody’s monopoly and it can no longer be used to bamboozle any group into a new slavery or colonialism as in the past. We are all Nigerians. The meaning of the opening poem in this article should suffice for people who can correctly reason. Islam is not for sale in the Southwest Nigeria. Ramadan Karim in advance!

  • Ganiyu Adams off to Saudi Arabia for lesser hajj

    Ganiyu Adams off to Saudi Arabia for lesser hajj

    National Coordinator of Oodua People’s Congress ( OPC), Otunba Ganiyu Adams Thursday spared a thought for Nigerians who hide under religion to castigate their culture, customs and tradition.

    Adams said it amounted to being a religious fanatic to condemn the tradition and customs of the Yorubas.

    He said it is wrong for anybody irrespective of his religion to paint in bad light the tradition, customs and culture of his people.

    Adams said as a Muslim, he owes it to his belief not to pull down the values of his culture because religion should serve as a rallying point to advance the traditions of a people.

    Speaking in an interview at the Departure Hall of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos on his way to Saudi Arabia for lesser hajj, Adams said unknown to most people that he is a practicing Muslim.

    He said he decided to make known because a lot of people think his Muslim faith will make not respect the culture, customs and traditions of Yoruba race.

    Adams said his Muslim faith will not in any way stand as a stumbling block to his struggle for self-determination and adherence to Yoruba culture and tradition.

    He said:”I am a Muslim, I am traveling to Saudi Arabia for Lesser hajj to carry out the obligations of my faith.

    But, even as a Muslim, that does not stop me from promoting the customs and tradition of our people.

    The problem with most Nigerians is that they hide under the guise of religion to castigate their customs and tradition.

    This I think is contrary to the beliefs of self-determination struggle.”

    He said religion should play a key role in the promotion of culture affirming that the Islamic religion has helped to propagate the Arab culture, language and tradition.

    Adams said: “We must use our religion to promote our culture whether we are Muslim, Christian or traditional believers.

    Religion should not be about self-benefit, or exploitation, but must be used to promote education, cultural promotion and charity.

    Many countries in world that are not fanatical about religion have achieved advances in education, technology and social welfare.

    These some countries in Asia and Far East, Europe and other places.

    We need to use religion as a unifying and rallying point to advance socio and economic development, not to castigate our culture and tradition.

    In Nigeria, we need to take a cue from some climes to use religion as a tool to promote our tradition.”

    He said it is wrong for religious organizations to pursue self-interest but advance educational promotion and socio economic development.

    He said government needs to restructure the country such that every region could develop at their own pace.

    He said the regional structure will affirm every state the opportunity to utilize resources in their domain.

    Adams called on government to diversify the economy by expanding frontiers in solid minerals, agriculture and tourism.

    He said the poor state of electricity supply in the country is serving as a huge disincentive to investment in the critical a sectors of the economy.

    The OPC leader said it is time government embarked on serious reforms that will create business friendly policies and environment at the ports, airports and other economic sectors.

    Without such reforms, the economy he said will not be in solid footing.

     

  • OAU Muslim graduates hold luncheon

    Obafemi Awolowo University Muslim Graduates’ Association (UNIFEMGA), an association of Muslim alumni of the university, is set to hold its annual public lecture/luncheon in Lagos on Sunday. It is themed: ‘Strategic imperatives and opportunities for investments and wealth creation by Nigerian muslim professionals in Lagos”

    The event, which holds at the De Renaissance Hotel, Alausa, Ikeja, between 10am and 2pm, aims to sensitise members of the public on important issues beneficial to their needs.

    Permanent Secretary, Office of Overseas Affairs and Investment (Lagos Global), Lagos State, Alhaji Abdul Ahmed Mustapha will be the guest lecturer, while Chairman of Access Bank, Mrs. Mosun Belo-Olusoga, will chair the occasion.

    A statement by the chairman, organising committee, Mohammed Buari, stated that this year’s topic is driven by the need to diversify Nigeria’s economy from crude oil, encourage participation of Muslim professionals in entrepreneurship and create alternative sources of income, amongst others.

    Over 200 participants across different industries and business interests are expected, the statement said, adding that the organisers believe it would create a good learning experience and networking platform among attendees.

    Formed over 20 years ago to educate, enlighten and address societal problems, the association is committed to all-round human development based on Islamic values.

  • Muslims, Christians, pray for Buhari in Taraba

    Muslims, Christians, pray for Buhari in Taraba

    Muslim and Christian faithful in Taraba on Saturday held a special prayer for the speedy recovery of President Mohammadu Buhari, who is on medical vacation in the United Kingdom.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that followers of the two religions held the prayers at the Jalingo Eid prayer ground.

    Speaking at the occasion, representative of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) Rev. Baba Yerima , said praying for the well-being of Buhari was the duty of every “true believer”.

    He noted that the President had brought peace and unity to the country, and therefore urged the gathering to pray for leaders at all times.
    Ustaz Ali Babando , a Muslim cleric, said the President had been doing his best in tackling the country’s socio-economic challenges.
    He noted that it was in the interest of Nigerians to keep praying for  Buhari, to enable him return home to consolidate on the fight against terror and corruption.
    Alhaji Sani Tullu, Secretary, Taraba Chapter, Buhari Support Organisation(BSO), said the BSO had organised  prayer and rally in honour of the President whom he described as a visionary leader.
    “We salute the giant strides and landmark achievement of  Buhari’s administration in his efforts to reposition the country.
    “We are particularly impressed with the performance of the administration in anti-corruption fight, decimating insurgents, revitalising Agriculture, Education and Health sectors,” he said. (NAN)

  • Muslim women condemn attacks on Nigerians in South Africa

    Muslim women yesterday expressed displeasure over the attacks on some Nigerians in South Africa.

    They spoke at a programme, Sisters’ Dawah Conference, organised by the Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria (MSSN), Lagos State Area Unit at Amuwo-Odofin, Lagos.

    Participants at the conference, which was attended by about 10 Islamic organisations, lamented the rate of intolerance around the globe.

    The society’s women President, Hajia Hafsah Badru, said it was wrong for South Africa citizens to consider Nigerian as threats to their survival.

    She said: “South Africans should not forget in a hurry the role of Nigerians during the struggle to end apartheid. The same Nigerians they were attacking and looting their shops were at the forefront for their freedom. The attacks on Nigerians are signs of callousness, barbarism and ingratitude on the parts of the South Africans. Their aggression should be directed to their government and not foreign nationals. Every country is facing one economic challenge or another that does not call for attacks on foreigners living in that country.

    “It is wrong to subject foreign nationals to such attacks because of economic crisis in your country, not even those that are contributing to the development of your country.”

    To Lagos State Chapter leader of Federation of Muslim Women Association of Nigeria (FOMWAN) Dr Sariyu Ashiru, South African leaders should curb the attacks and foster unity among their citizens and foreigners.

    “Togetherness aids unity and the achievement of a common goal. We really need to seek God’s intervention concerning the numerous vices witnessed in different parts of the world,” she said.

    Ansar-ud-Deen Youth Association of Nigeria (ADYAN) president Fatimo Salam, faulted South Africans for being intolerant.

    “It all boils down to being tolerant and having a strong mindset for peace. People around the world must learn to leave together in peace and harmony,” she said.

    The guest speaker, Imam Abdullahi Shuaib, who is the Executive Director/Chief Executive Officer of Jaiz Zakat and Waqf Fund, said: “This is not the first time that we are experiencing such an attack in South Africa. The government and media need to make a decisive step because if care is not taken, Nigerians may attack South Africans’ interests in Nigeria.

    “Government of South Africa need to show the public that it is on top of the situation. The media must also stop inciting reports against Nigerians, especially those that are legal migrants,” he said.

  • 25 killed in Pakistan’s shrine blast

    An explosion at a Muslim shrine in southwestern Pakistan killed at least 25 people and wounded dozens of others, local officials said.

    Hashim Ghalzai, a local district commissioner, told Reuters that the toll was based on initial reports, and could rise further.

    The blast occurred at the Shah Noorani shrine, located in Baluchistan province, about 100km north of the port city of Karachi.

    It took place while hundreds of people were inside, said Ghalzai.

    Dozens of wounded people were being moved to the nearby town of Hub and to Karachi, rescue official Hakeem Nasi told Geo TV.

    The government dispatched 25 ambulances from Hub to the shrine, said Akbar Harifal, provincial home secretary for Baluchistan.

    “Every day, around sunset, there is a dhamaal (ritual dance) here, and there are large numbers of people who come for this,” said Nawaz Ali, the shrine’s custodian.

    Baluchistan has seen some of the worst militant attacks this year in Pakistan, one of which was claimed by an Islamist movement that is allied to the Islamic State group.

    The province is also key to a 46 billion-dollar transport and trade corridor between Pakistan and China, which hinges on a deep-water port in the southwestern city of Gwadar. (Reuters/NAN)

  • Muslim leader urges Nigerians to maintain peace

    The Muslim community in Anambra State has urged Nigerians to maintain the peace that existed during the Ramadan fast and avoid killing one another.

    The state’s Muslim community leader, Alhaji Garba Haruna, spoke yesterday on the last day of the Eid el-Fitri holiday.

    Haruna, who is also the Special Assistant to the Governor on Muslim Affairs, hailed the peaceful Ramadan celebration across the country.

    The governor’s aide enjoined fellow Muslims to avoid any form of killing but to maintain the holiness of the Ramadan season.

    He noted that Prophet Mohammed (SAW) preached love, peace and co-existence among humanity, irrespective of any differences.

    Haruna said: “We are one in God. Our religions are one. So, I enjoin my Muslim brothers all over to eschew killing, bickering and rancour.

    “We should coexist harmoniously with everybody, irrespective of our differences. God is One and universal.”

    The Muslim leader hailed Governor Willie Obiano for handling the affairs of non-indigenes without bias.

    He said the governor could be called the man who saw tomorrow.

    “Before this problem of herdsmen began, Governor Obiano had constituted a committee on cattle menace. The committee is headed by the Commissioner of Police. I’m a member of that committee.

    “At various times, this committee had handled and settled disputes between host communities and herdsmen.

    “In the same manner, the governor had to spend millions of naira to pay compensation to a community where herdsmen allegedly destroyed the crops.”

    Haruna noted that with this kind of understanding and relationship, herdsmen and host communities had lived in peace and harmony.

    The governor’s aide advised other states to emulate Obiano.

    He said: “We need increased prayers in this country. We need peace, we need understanding to keep this country as one.”

  • Group to Muslim professionals: aim high

    Muslims all over the country have been urged to strive to be at the top in their various fields of endeavour.

    Speaking at an Iftar programme organised by the Guild of Muslim Professionals (GMP) at the Lagos Airport Hotel, Ikeja, a partner at KPMG, Mr Ayo Salami observed that Muslims are lagging behind in ownership of private universities as well as leadership of various professional bodies and associations across the nation.

    He urged all Muslims to support the government in the actualisation of agriculture, solid minerals and infrastructure development, adding that, adequate steps must be in place to ensure Muslims locally make foods to support the government’s ban on foreign produce.

    He urged Muslims to support their prayers with hard work to achieve success.

    GMP Board of Trustees Chairman Mr Akeem Oyewale, said, “As Muslim professionals, we have a stake to contribute to the development of the Nigerian economy. Nigeria is currently going through a recession. The competent Muslim professionals can assist the government in areas of economic policies, which has led to weakened currency and price of crude oil by giving the necessary advice and proffering efficient financial solutions to the government.”

    Such advise, he said, will entail efficient financial solutions and real capacity building that will ensure the country successfully pass through the present economic period.

  • Group makes case for Muslim governor

    A group, Concerned Muslim Organisation of Ondo State has said that political parties in the state must consider fielding a Muslim as its governorship candidate in the states’ forthcoming governorship election slated for November 2016.

     The spokesperson of the group, Alhaji Abdulganiy Imam Bello (Gani Ekan) made the call during his speech at the 2016 annual Ramadan lecture on last Sunday in Ikare Akoko area of the state.

    He said: “Ondo State is 40 years old and it is high time for a Muslim to be elected as governor in the state, we have waited so long for it. So the political parties must consider fielding a Muslim in this year’s governorship election.”

  • Nigeria joins Muslim world as Ramadan begins

    Nigeria joins Muslim world as Ramadan begins

    Nigeria will today join the rest of the world to begin  the Ramadan fast.

    Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar last night directed the Muslim Ummah to commence the Ramadan fast on June 6.

    The Sultan gave the directive in Sokoto sequel to the sighting of the new moon of Ramadan, 1437 AH.

    He said the new moon was sighted in various states of the federation.

    Alhaji Abubakar noted that the sighting of the new Moon had been duly verified by the National Moon Sighting Committew.

    “Today (yesterday), Shaaban 29, equivalent to June, 5, 2016, therefore marks the end of Shaaban. Therefore, tomorrow (today), June 6, is equivalent to the 1st of Ramadan, 1437 AH,” he added.

    The Sultan appealed to Nigerians to intensify their acts of worship during the month-long fasting.

    Alhaji Abubakar further called on the Muslim Ummah to fervently pray for the nation’s leaders to succeed, at all levels.

    He also urged the Muslim Ummah to pray for sustained peace, unity of Nigeria and the world, as well as inter- religious harmony.

    Millions of Muslims around the world will also start of the holy month of Ramadan on today, a time marked by intense prayer, dawn-to-dusk fasting and nightly feasts.

    Saudi Arabia’s state TV announced the new moon of Ramadan was spotted Sunday evening.

    Local media in Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim country, also said Muslims there would begin fasting Monday, as will Muslims in Singapore, Yemen, Lebanon, Syria, Qatar, Kuwait, Jordan, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Afghanistan and the Palestinian territories, among others.