Nothing, and I mean nothing should ever warrant the killing of anyone for anything they’ve said. This is repulsive and regressive. Death sentencing for blasphemy are a human rights violation and the FG must act to stop the sentence from being carried out. https://twitter.com/BBCAfrica/status/1292828207792771074
The State that does not sentence former Boko Haram fighters who have killed and maimed thousands or at the very least have been accessory to massacres, have no bearing whatsoever on sentencing anyone to death on the grounds of what they’ve said.
This is nothing short of extremism of injustice pervaded by those that are supposed to uphold justice in the state. Northern Nigeria must prioritise and focus on issues that affect state development negatively. This isn’t one.
My only deduction from these unfortunate comments is that violence rules some of your lives, it’s all you know, you’ve been raised to see Islam as a violent religion, and the only way you can make your argument is through violence.
Do you know what a proportionate response to the singer looks like ?

It’s someone writing an Anasheed, or inviting debate / writing a powerful rebuttal or song in response to tell him all the ways his statement of a song is invalid, non-factual, untrue.

Not a death sentence.
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