They are scared of Islam by Hafsat Indagi

The institutionalization of Christian doctrine, otherwise known as Christianization, has been entrenched, carefully webbed into the Nigerian soul a long time before Muhammadu Buhari ever dreamt of becoming a president. The sponsors of this doctrine have a hand in all of the country's problems, that is why they are quick to label the president as an architect of Islamization. What are the prove to this accusations?

Out of the 22 commercial banks in Nigeria, only 2 are non–interest Islamic in practice. The rest constitutes Christian beliefs both in content and practice. The top 20 highest debtors to our common wealth, AMCON, are Christians from the southern part of the country. Christianization or Islamization? They have borrowed 67% of the N5 trillion of toxic debts from our various Nigerian banks and have invested into their Christian businesses like breweries,  churches,  hotels, universities etc, at the detriment of Nigerian Muslims, whose businesses have been suffering for lack of life lines from banks.

As at press time,  we have 79 privately owned universities, as approved by NUC,  an arm of the Federal government. However, 54 of such institutions are at the stages of, affiliated, licensed, awaiting and proposed universities in Nigeria, are owned by the church. We need not to be disturbed of the answer to the question of how education is lubricating the indoctrination of Christian doctrines into the Nigerian system.

Most of the licenses for the universities owned by the church were obtained during the tenure of a Christian president. That is why they authors of the Christianization policy have engaged all their hatred gears into action when they see a Fulani Muslim trying to recreate Nigeria.

There are more roads constructed in the South than the North since Buhari became president. There are more railway infrastructure, more revamped industries, more billions of naira pumped in the South.

The question begging for an answer is, who has been Islamized since Buhari became president?

Hafsat Indagi
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