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Islamizing Nigeria: The Sultan Versus Prof Ben Nwabueze

Posted By: adminon: October 13, 2016In: De-EscalationTags: Abuja, Bayelsa State, Christians, Emir, Ife, Kaduna State, Kano State, Lagos State, Muslims, Ooni, Professor Ben Nwabueze, Sokoto State, Sultan, Umaru Yar’AduaNo CommentsViews:
Islamizing Nigeria: The Sultan Versus Prof Ben Nwabueze

It could almost be predicted that such a squaring up would come. Professor Ben Nwabueze had made the claim one more time too many and someone was bound to ask for the evidence of Islamisatio... Read more

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