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Shehu Sani Reacts As Fulani Muslim Lady ‘Disowns’ The North

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Shehu Sani has reacted to the rants of a Fulani Muslim Lady over the North.

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NewsOne Nigeria had reported earlier that a Fulani Muslim Lady identified as Zain Ameen, took to the micro-blogging site, Twitter, where she berated the North via her handle @zinadabo1 over the reaction of the region towards peoples’ personal lives amongst others.

Zain Ameen, who is the founder of the Initiative for the Voice and Protection of African Women (IVPAW), and Human Rights activist, lamented that “what the North brings to the Nigerian table are Mass Killings, Insurgency, Child Marriage, Leprosy, VVF, out of School Children” among others.

The Fulani Muslim Lady expressed sadness that the educated people from the North, are “using sharia courts and mob to kill people while the uneducated are using guns to execute people”, adding that “both are using their sectarian law to judge Nigerians in a country that’s is secular.”

Ameen said since the North wants “Islamic government”, the “insensitive greedy hypocrites” as she calls people from the region, should ask for a separate country, adding that they are “the ones forcing this unity on the south.”

On this note, she said:

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“If I, a secular Fulani Muslim from the NW is tired of y’all imagine how Southerners feel? I hate sharing space with y’all wallah, if there’s anything I can do to change my situation, I will do it. I feel suffocated & unsafe. I hate it here with all my heart, body & soul.”


Reacting to her rants in the comment section of her tweet, Sani simply wrote: “Abulle, softly, softly your missiles are too much.”

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