Nigerians React As Kano Court Sentences Musician To Death
Several Nigerians have reacted to the judgment of an Upper Sharia Court in Kano which on Monday sentenced a musician, Yahaya Sharif-Aminu, to death by hanging for blasphemy.
Sharif-Aminu,22, was found guilty of blasphemy against Prophet Muhammad in a song he circulated via Whatsapp in March this year.
He has 30 days to appeal the judgment.
In the aftermath of the court’s decision, thousands of Nigerians trooped to social media to express their opinions on the judgment.
A Twitter user @FakhuusHashim said nothing should warrant the killing of any Nigerian for what they have said.
“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.”
Another user, YOjora, said Sharia Law in Northern Nigeria affects only the poor and enemies of the powerful.
“Sharia law in northern Nigeria never affects the rich, only the poor and political enemies of the powerful… There’s a video of a certain person packing dollars, I wonder why he hasn’t lost his hands..”
An aide to President Muhammadu Buhari, Bashir Ahmad, said he is in support of the death penalty for blasphemy.
“I can’t pretend or keep silent. I support the death penalty for BLASPHEMY. That’s my belief and I do not and will never support #SaveKanoNine .”
The West African coordinator of the Afro Arab Youth Council, Bello Shagari, said no muslim has the moral right to react angrily to blasphemy.
“No Muslim has the moral right to react angrily to blasphemy; that doesn’t mean one cannot be angry. Meanwhile, the sharia law on blasphemy cannot be done to a non-Muslim. It is only applicable to Muslims who commits a ‘certain degree’ of blasphemy in a circular state.”
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