Wednesday, December 17, 2025

FAROUK'S RESIGNATION: DANGOTE IS VINDICATED – MURIC

 


MUSLIM RIGHTS CONCERN (MURIC)

‎هيئة حقوق المسلمين

‎Motto: Dialogue, Not Violence

‎17th December, 2025

‎‎PRESS RELEASE:

FAROUK'S RESIGNATION: DANGOTE IS VINDICATED – MURIC

‎The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has described the resignation of Mr. Farouk Ahmed as vindication for Alhaji Aliko Dangote who recently accused him of sharp practices. 

‎‎In a statement issued by its Founder and Executive Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola on Wednesday evening, 17th December, 2025, MURIC criticised the alleged issuance of fresh licences by Farouk Ahmed for the importation of fuel when Dangote Refinery has more than enough for the country's consumption.

The statement reads:

‎‎Mr. Farouk Ahmed, the Chief Executive of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), resigned today alongside his counterpart, Mr. Gbenga Komolafe, the CEO of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC). https://punchng.com/breaking-nmdpra-nuprc-chiefs-resign-as-tinubu-names-new-oil-regulators/.

‎‎It will be recalled that the President of Dangote Group of Companies, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, at a press conference held on Monday, 15th December, 2025, alleged that Farouk Ahmed was involved in corruption and economic sabotage (https://businessday-ng.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/businessday.ng/news/article/dangote-accuses-nmdpra-of-economic-sabotage/).

‎‎"It is only logical to affirm that Dangote is now vindicated. How can anyone explain a situation whereby Nigeria continues to import fuel after attaining self-sufficiency in fuel supply? The continued issuance of licenses for fuel importation into a country that already has more than enough beats logic.

‎‎"Nigeria's total daily fuel consumption is between 48 and 50 million litres as at 2024 and 2025. Meanwhile the output from Dangote Refinery recently rose from 650,000 barrels to 1.4 million barrels per day. 

"As we speak Dangote Refinery is already exporting its products to Europe, the United States, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, etc (https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/08/dangote-refinery-usa-spain-france-south-korea-singapore-others-make-top-10-importers/).

‎‎"African countries like Ghana, Angola, South Africa, Cameroon, Namibia, Niger Republic, Chad, and the Central African Republic are also importing Dangote's fuel

‎(https://businessday.ng/business-economy/article/these-4-african-countries-buy-petrol-from-dangote-refineries/).

 

‎‎"It therefore amounts to taking coal to Newcastle for a government agency to continue importing fuel into Nigeria. This is where Dangote's allegation of economic sabotage gains weight and deserves attention."

‎‎‎‎#FaroukResigns

‎#DangoteVindicated

 

‎Professor Ishaq Akintola,

‎Founder/Executive Director,

Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC). 

 

EMULATE DANGOTE: MURIC TELLS WEALTHY NIGERIANS

 


MUSLIM RIGHTS CONCERN (MURIC)

‎هيئة حقوق المسلمين

‎Motto: Dialogue, Not Violence

‎17th December, 2025

‎‎PRESS RELEASE:

EMULATE DANGOTE: MURIC TELLS WEALTHY NIGERIANS

‎Sequel to the announcement of N1 trillion worth of a scholarship programme which will benefit 1.2 million youths by Dangote Foundation, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has called on other wealthy Nigerians to emulate Alhaji Aliko Dangote, particularly his compassion for the poor and his generousity.

‎‎The appeal was contained in a press release circulated to the media on Wednesday, 17th December, 2025 by the Executive Director of MURIC, Professor Ishaq Akintola.

‎‎The press release reads:

‎‎"Alhaji Aliko Dangote, Chairman, Aliko Dangote Foundation (ADF) and President of Dangote Group, yesterday announced a N1 trillion scholarship programme. The scheme will benefit 1.3 million Nigerian students (https://www.thisdaylive.com/2025/12/12/dangote-launches-n1trn-scholarship-scheme-for-1-3m-nigerian-students/).

‎‎"The gargantuan project will use a merit-based, fully digital system for selection and disbursement. Indubitable credibility has been added to the project by the fact that it will not be handled by Dangote Foundation alone. It was revealed that it would be implemented in partnership with NELFUND, JAMB, NIMC, NUC, NBTE, WAEC, and NECO.

‎‎"This is amazing. We are overwhelmed with a huge sense of gratitude. It is an unprecedented, record-breaking and monumental exercise in charitable deeds that challenges the Guinness World Records. This scheme has proved beyond any doubt that Alhaji Aliko Dangote has the milk and blood of humanity as well as the unmistakable Adamic chromosome flowing in his veins.

‎‎"Nay, the offer has convincingly proved that Dangote is a numero uno patriot, a friend of the masses primus inter pareil and a champion of charity cum education nulli secundus. With this performance, we have no iota of doubt that chroniclers will engrave Dangote's name in letters of gold on Zuma Rock.

‎‎"By making the scheme touch 1.3 million students in all the 774 local government areas of Nigeria, Dangote has earned a valid certificate of the most detribalised Nigerian ever known in the history of this country.  This scheme is breath-taking, massive. 

‎‎"We celebrate Alhaji Aliko Dangote. Based on the popular axiom, 'To whom much is given, much is expected', we remind Nigerians that Dangote deserves the love and admiration of Nigerians. These should be extended beyond him to his family, businesses and interests. Most importantly, those who are in the habit of hating the rich should realise by now that not every wealthy person is an enemy of the poor. Aliko Dangote is an exception. 

‎‎"MURIC charges Nigerians to key into Dangote's vision. This vision is encapsulated in Dangote's words to Nigerian youths. He said, 'Your dreams matter. Your education matters. Your future matters. We believe in you. We are investing in you. And we are committed to ensuring that you do not walk this journey alone.'

‎‎"To affirm his commitment to the promotion of the ambitions of young people, he also said, 'No young person should have their future cut short because of financial hardship. We are stepping forward to ensure students stay in school and pursue their ambitions. This initiative is more than financial aid. It is an investment in human capital'. These are words on the marble. They are inspiring.

‎‎"The Dangote scholarship scheme should be emulated by other wealthy Nigerians, particularly his compassion for the poor and his generousity. Besides, through this scheme, our youth must see hope, not desperation. They must see beauty in Nigeria, not 'jagajaga'. They must see unity, not 'scatter scatter'."

‎‎‎#DangoteScholarship

‎#EmulateDangote

 

‎Professor Ishaq Akintola,

‎Founder/Executive Director,

‎Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC). 

 

 

Monday, December 15, 2025

‎ MURIC LAUDS EMERGENCE OF MUSLIM CANDIDATES IN OSUN APC, ADC

 


MUSLIM RIGHTS CONCERN (MURIC)

‎هيئة حقوق المسلمين

‎Motto: Dialogue, Not Violence

‎16th December, 2025

‎‎PRESS RELEASE:

‎ MURIC LAUDS EMERGENCE OF MUSLIM CANDIDATES IN OSUN APC, ADC

‎The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has applauded both the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the African Democratic Congress (ADC) of OSUN State for producing Muslim candidates for the 2026 gubernatorial election. The group called on other states in the South West like Lagos, Ogun and Oyo to take a cue from their counterparts in Osun.

‎‎This was contained in a statement issued on Tuesday, 16th December, 2025 by the Executive Director of the human rights organization, Professor Ishaq Akintola. 

‎The statement reads:

‎‎"Both the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the African Democratic Congress (ADC) of Osun State produced Muslim candidates for the 2026 gubernatorial election after their primaries held two days ago.

‎"MURIC applauds the leadership of the two political parties in Osun State for recognizing the need to give Muslims leadership role in governance in view of the majority status enjoyed by Muslims in the state's demographic pattern. 

‎‎"While we congratulate both candidates for their successful emergence at the primaries, we remind leaders of political parties in other states of the South West, particularly in states like Lagos, Ogun and Oyo whose election primaries are expected to come up in 2026 to take a cue from their counterparts in Osun if they wish to enjoy the full patronage of Muslims in their states. 

‎‎"We strongly deplore the poverty of attention, total neglect and unprecedented marginalization being experienced by Yoruba Muslims in the current political dispensation at both federal and state levels. In particular, we are demanding the right to have Muslim gubernatorial candidates in Lagos, Ogun and Oyo while Ondo and Ekiti states should give us deputy governorship candidates, at least.

‎‎"It is noteworthy that whereas Christians have always been accommodated in Lagos, Ogun, Oyo and Osun either as governors or deputies, Ondo and Ekiti states have neither shown elasticity nor liberalism since independence.

“It was only once that a Muslim became deputy governor there and it was Alhaji Adebayo Musa Ayeni who served as deputy governor of the old Ondo State (which included present-day Ekiti) from 1990 to 1992 when Nigeria was still under military rule. 

‎‎"We aver that Yoruba Muslims will not force themselves on any party or candidate. Rather, we will embrace only those who stretch out their hands towards us. We frown at the monopoly and concentration of power as well as its appurtenances in the hands of Christians in Yorubaland since 2023 as all the six states in the region now have Christian governors. 

‎‎"This scenario smirks of insensitivity, excessive greed and articulated selfishness on the part of our neighbours. It must change in 2027. 

‎Tolerance, forgiveness, love and tenderness have no place in an environment where one priviledged group takes all, leaving nothing for the other. This is why we see all references to religious tolerance, interfaith dialogue and peaceful coexistence in the South West as sheer rhetoric, mere talk shops and undisguised hocus-pocus.

‎‎"We assert that Yoruba Muslims are fellow countrymen, not slaves or second-class citizens in Yorubaland. The resources of the region are our common patrimony. The wealth and political power of the South West should not be made an exclusive preserve of Yoruba Christians alone to the exclusion of their Muslim neighbours. We demand equal rights, equity and justice."

‎‎#SouthWestCandidates

‎#GiveUsMuslimCandidates

 

‎Professor Ishaq Akintola,

‎Founder/Executive Director,

‎Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC). 

 

Thursday, December 11, 2025

MURIC HAILS SULTAN FOR BOLD STAND ON NIREC

 




MUSLIM RIGHTS CONCERN (MURIC)

‎هيئة حقوق المسلمين

‎Motto: Dialogue, Not Violence

‎11th December, 2025

‎‎PRESS RELEASE:

MURIC HAILS SULTAN FOR BOLD STAND ON NIREC

‎The Second Tri-Annual Meeting of the Nigeria Inter-Religious Council (NIREC), was held in Abuja yesterday, Wednesday 10th December, 2025.

‎At the meeting, the Sultan of Sokoto and Co-Chair of the Council, His Eminence, Muhammad Sa'ad Abubakar III, warned that NIREC risks losing its relevance unless faith leaders embrace sincerity, accountability, and genuine dialogue.

‎Reacting to the Sultan's warning, a faith-based civil liberties organization, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), commended the Sultan for his frank, truthful and bold declaration. The group added that NIREC has become a mere talk shop, an elephant in the room and a gangrene polluting the religious anatomy of the nation.

‎This was contained in a statement issued on Thursday, 11th December, 2025 by the Executive Director of the human rights body. 

‎The statement continues:

‎"The President General of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs NSCIA) and Sultan of Sokoto who also doubles as the Co-Chair of the Nigeria Inter-Religious Council (NIREC), His Eminence, Alhaji Muhammad Sa'ad Abubakar III, warned yesterday, Wednesday, 10th December, 2025 that NIREC risks losing its relevance unless faith leaders  embrace sincerity, accountability, and genuine dialogue (https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/12/insecurity-were-not-honest-with-nigerians-sultan-slams-faith-leaders/).

‎"Quoted verbatim, the Sultan said inter alia, 'We sit down and say so many good things to one another, knowing God owns everything. Yet, when we go out, away from our comfort zone, we begin to say negative things about one another. Are we really honest with ourselves?” he queried.'

‎"MURIC commends the Sultan for this frank, truthful and bold declaration. In our humble opinion, NIREC has become a mere talk shop, an elephant in the room and a gangrene polluting the religious anatomy of the nation.

‎"Coming from a leader who has always restrained his Muslim followers from reacting spontaneously to provocative utterances and actions from Christian leaders, a leader who has always counseled Muslims on the need for patience, tolerance and peaceful coexistence, there is no scintilla of ambiguity that the Christian membership of the Council has pushed the Sultan to the wall with their insatiable desire for domination in all matters.

‎"We are also certain that the last nail in the coffin of cordiality among members of NIREC was driven in by ongoing maliciously fabricated allegation of Christian genocide which is an indubitable evidence of long-standing malice being nursed by Christians within the Council.

‎"If the Christian members in the Council possess goodwill and genuinely manifest same towards their Muslim members, the reports on the fictitious genocide sent by Nigerian Christians to America could have been tabled first at a NIREC meeting. 

‎"For Christian members of NIREC to have authored or supported reports lodged outside the shores of Nigeria particularly to a country that has the capacity to strike with deadly missiles from far away or invade our country and forcefully take our president and his vice to Guantanamo Bay is the highest degree of bad faith, ill will and betrayal. 

‎"We doff our hat for the Sultan for having the golden heart to sit at the same table with his Christian colleagues after this humongous treachery. Other leaders would have boycotted the Council meeting. 

‎"It beats us hollow that anyone would associate our leader with terrorism. Yet some of the Christian soulless petitions mentioned his name. This Sultan preaches peaceful coexistence 24 hours of the day. He spends a large chunk of his time with Christians within and outside his palace. So, where, when and how did he promote terrorism?

‎"We are shocked to our narrows that while our leader keeps us busy in the day with peace talks and we go to bed at night believing that all was well, our Christian neighbours spent the night holding nocturnal meetings on how to maneuver the media to spread anti-Muslim sentiments and how to engineer the invasion of Nigeria by America. Saul, Saul, why doth thou persecuteth me? (Acts 9:4).

‎"To be or not to be? That is the question. Whether to say to our neighbours, 'To your camps oh Israel', or whether to sit down for a heart to heart talk on the way towards amicable settlement of issues within the Council. To agree to disagree, again to disagree to agree, that Nigeria may have peace, that Nigeria may have progress, that Nigeria may have both motion and movement, not motion devoid of movement."

‎#NIREC

‎#SultanOfSokoto

‎#ToBeOrNotToBe

‎Professor Ishaq Akintola,

‎Founder/Executive Director,

‎Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC). 

 

Monday, December 8, 2025

POLITICAL ORPHAN: MURIC ADVISES GOV ADELEKE TO SEEK GOD'S FORGIVENESS

 


MUSLIM RIGHTS CONCERN (MURIC)

‎هيئة حقوق المسلمين

‎Motto: Dialogue, Not Violence

‎Date: 8th December, 2025

PRESS RELEASE:

POLITICAL ORPHAN: MURIC ADVISES GOV ADELEKE TO SEEK GOD'S FORGIVENESS

‎The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has advised the executive governor of Osun State, Ademola Adeleke, to seek the forgiveness of God in order to find a way out of his present political conundrum.

‎‎The advice came after the governor opted out of his former political party at the twilight of a gubernatorial election and found himself searching for a political platform to seek a second term at the eleventh hour. 

‎‎MURIC's counsel was given by its Executive Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, on Monday, 8th December, 2025.

‎‎The statement reads:

‎‎"Political pundits recently described Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State as a political orphan.  This was sequel to the governor's formal exit from his former political party and his prolonged search for a platform to launch his second term ambition (https://saharareporters.com/2025/12/06/osun-governor-adeleke-party-orphan-apc-chieftain-says-after-supreme-court-ruling-council).

‎‎"While MURIC agrees with those who label the governor as a political orphan, we cannot but identify the raison d'etre for the governor's present predicament.

‎‎"It is not human. It is divine. Governor Adeleke himself had played the double game with his Creator. He is a Christian in the morning but claims to be a Muslim by noon. This Jekyll and Hyde game may be responsible for present Adeleke's political quagmire.

‎‎"Deep inside him the governor is a Christian and even the monkeys of Idanre forest know this. But he sought to deceive the Muslims whom he had cheated by picking a Christian as a deputy governor in a predominantly Muslim state.

“He also gave the Muslims seven commissioners only while the Christians enjoyed the luxury of seventeen. These two pro-Christian acts have already given the governor away that he is a Christian. This is the secret behind his choice of 'Nurudeen' as his Muslim nomenclature and Jackson as his real Christian name. 

‎‎"He once declared, 'I am both a Muslim and a Christian' (https://greenbreporters-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/greenbreporters.com/news/i-am-both-a-muslim-and-christian-i-will-soon-be-alhaji-prophet-gov-adeleke-of-osun.html/).

‎‎"This declaration forced MURIC to accuse him of engaging in ‘shakala-shokolo antics’ in May 2024 (https://saharareporters.com/2024/05/06/osun-governor-adeleke-showing-symptoms-personality-crisis-syndrome-saying-he-practises).

‎‎"In essence, however, Muslims of Osun State were the losers in the Adeleke hide and seek game. In actual fact, Muslims of Osun state collectively deserve the Nobel Prize for tolerating a Christian-Christian ticket for four years without heading to America to complain of 'Muslim genocide'. For if Muslim-Muslim ticket is equal to Christian genocide (at least that is the gospel according to Rev Ezekiel Dachomo), nothing stops Christian-Christian ticket from being Muslim genocide. 

‎‎"We warned him at the time but he would not listen. We told him to stop desecrating Islam but he ignored us (https://theeagleonline.com.ng/muric-to-gov-adeleke-stop-desecrating-islam/).

‎‎"What Governor Adeleke fails to realise is that Muslims can still accept a candidate in a multi-religious eco-system like Nigeria even if he is a Christian. The only condition is that there should be either a good record or firm assurance of fairness to Muslims, ability to deliver good governance and evidence of the fear of God. 

‎‎"As things stand, Adeleke needs to get closer to his Creator. He must seek forgiveness. We advise him to go to church in order to do that. He will be wasting his time if he comes to the mosque. He doesn’t belong here. Osun Muslims, nay, Nigerian Muslims know where he belongs. His soft landing in 2026 depends on the sincerity of his repentance.

“There is hope but he should stop trying to deceive the Muslims. Adeleke’s case, particularly his current cul de sac may serve as a lesson for other politicians who are deceiving Muslims. Allah is the One whom no eye can see but Who encompasses all visions (Glorious Qur’an 6:103).

“To Governor Jackson Adeleke we have this to say, ‘You brought this upon yourself by trying to deceive God. Stop running from pillar to post. Be the Christian that you really are and those who will vote for you will still vote for you based on your performance in the past four years.

“But first, go to your Cherubim and Seraphim Church. Kneel down, roll on the floor as you usually do and cry to Almighty God with a sincere heart for forgiveness. You will receive His Grace because, according to Alexander Pope, ‘To sin is human, to forgive, divine.”

#GovernorAdeleke

‎#ShakalaShokolo

#SeekForgiveness

‎Professor Ishaq Akintola,

‎Founder/Executive Director,

‎Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC). 

 

 

Friday, December 5, 2025

CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE: WHEN WILL THE PRESS HEAR FROM THE MUSLIMS? – MURIC

 


MUSLIM RIGHTS CONCERN (MURIC)

‎هيئة حقوق المسلمين

‎Motto: Dialogue, Not Violence

‎Date: 6th December, 2025

PRESS RELEASE:

CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE: WHEN WILL THE PRESS HEAR FROM THE MUSLIMS? – MURIC

As the conversation rages around the burning question of Christian genocide, an Islamic human rights organization, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has complained that the debate in both the print and electronic media on the subject matter has excluded Islamic scholars in particular and Nigerian Muslims in general.

In a statement issued on Saturday, 6th December, 2025, the group condemned the path of exclusivity toed by the media and demanded to know when Muslims will be given a place at the table. It insisted that the Nigerian press, except for very few, has drifted away from balance, fairness and professionalism. The statement was signed by the group’s Executive Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola.

The full statement reads:

“We are constrained to call attention to the way and manner the ongoing debate on the imaginary Christian genocide is being handled by the Nigerian media. We note with grave concern how both the print and electronic media has excluded Islamic scholars in particular and Nigerian Muslims in general.

“Christian clergies and their followers are given unlimited opportunities to appear on television and to speak on radio or on the pages of newspapers. They use the opportunity to launch verbal halitosis, discharge clangorous diatribes, pour invectives and fire vitriolic attacks without being restrained by their anchors. What is most shocking there is that the Muslims who are being accused are not invited to respond after the Islamophobic fireworks.

“A good example was the interview granted by News Central to Reverend Ezekiel Dachomo on or around 10th November, 2025 where he ranted endlessly about his phantom genocide based on Muslim-Muslim ticket. To the best of our knowledge, the same television station has not deemed it fit to invite any Muslim scholar from the same area as the Christian cleric to respond to the allegations. Is this fair?

“Meanwhile Muslims from Dachomo’s area under the aegis of Mangu Concerned Muslim Consultative Forum (MCMCF) have debunked Dachomo’s claims. They said Christians of the North Central have engaged in systematic genocide against them for the past 25 years (https://dailypost.ng/2025/12/05/plateau-mangu-muslim-community-slams-rev-dachomo-over-alleged-inflammatory-comments/; https://dailytrust.com/muslim-community-denies-dachomos-claim-of-converting-burnt-church-to-mosque/).

“Media houses chatting with members of the public often forget their corporate responsibility. Television and radio stations, including newspapers must find a way of dousing cyber tension. Litigations may not leave out media houses found to have been negligent or corroborative in public incitement.

“Most importantly, we find the level of professionalism going down steadily in the media in recent time. Or how do we describe the absence of ethics in the media’s handling of interviews with propagators of the misleading Christian genocide narrative? The public only hear one side of the story because it is those who allege alone that are invited.

“What of the Muslim side? Are there no Muslims in this country? Are there no Islamic scholars who can be invited to air their own view? Why does the media always invite Christians from the North Central without giving Muslims from the same zone the right of reply? What happened to the principle of audi alteram partem (hear from the other side)?  

“Muslims have complained of mass killings in their hundreds by terrorists almost on a daily basis in the North West and North East of Nigeria. What efforts has the media made to hear from Muslims from those zones? At least the whole world knows that those being killed by the terrorists in Sokoto, Borno, Katsina, Zamfara, Kano, Kebbi, Yobe, etc are Muslims.

“Most national television stations have correspondents in those Muslim majority states. Why are Nigerians being denied the opportunity to hear from them? We are disturbed that people like Reverend Ezekiel Dachomo are invited by television and radio stations to spit fire against Muslims without the stations inviting a Muslim cleric to respond. Who does that?

“We have seen how representatives of other political parties are invited to defend or state their parties’ positions when allegations are made against them. But the Nigerian press relish in shaving the heads of Muslims in their absence.

“That does not reflect balance or professionalism. It is indoctrination. Nigerians are gradually being programmed to hate Muslims. The Nigerian press is poisoning the minds of the general public (including those of gullible Muslims too) against Islam and its followers. This is very dangerous because we all know that incitement can lead to riots.

“We are therefore calling on the relevant agencies who are expected to monitor, guide, caution and take punitive measures to call these media houses to order before it is too late. At least Nigeria's media landscape is regulated by key bodies like the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) for radio, television and digital content, the Nigerian Press Council (NPC) for print media ethics, and the Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria (ARCON).

“We frown at this parochial path of exclusivity toed by the Nigerian media. We demand to know when Muslims will be given a place at the table. We assert that the Nigerian press, except for very few, has drifted away from balance, fairness and professionalism.

“The ongoing debate on Christian genocide has lost its luster due to the way Muslims who constitute a significant proportion of the population has been locked out at a time they stand as the group being accused of a farcical genocide.

“It is only proper that Muslims are involved in the conversation, otherwise it is not a national debate. The Nigerian press, except for very few, has drifted away from balance, fairness and professionalism. The Muslims are being framed. Worse still, they are gagged by the press. They are voiceless, oppressed and repressed.

“The fact that the other side ‘owns’ the press or ‘has influence’ in the media does not matter at all. That does not give the media the licence to deny the Muslims fair hearing. That is the essence of audi alteram partem. The question on our lips is: when will the media hear from the Muslims?”

‎‎#NigerianPress

‎#NUJ

‎#NBC

‎#NPC

#StopGaggingTheMuslims

#WeCantBreathe

#MuslimsAreVoiceless

#MuslimsRemainOppressed

#MuslimsAreVictimsOfTerrorism

‎Professor Ishaq Akintola,

‎Founder/Executive Director,

‎Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).