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This report from This day newpaper. Why can't they reject the Federal allocation that comes from the taxes of beer industry
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This day mewspaper
Dateline: 04/07/2001 22:22:05

Sharia: 574 Cartons of Beer Destroyed
Zamfara
From Isah Ibrahim Maru in Gusau

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No fewer than 574 cartons of different brands of beer were set ablaze on the orders of a chief magistrate court in Gusau, Zamfara state yesterday.

The destruction of the items which was conducted by the members of the Joint Aid Group on the implementation of Sharia lasted for several hours.

The items destroyed on the outskirts of Gusau consisted of 253 cartons of Gulder 321 cartons of star beer.

The Special Adviser to the Zamfara state Governor on security matters Major Lawal Bala Gusau (rtd) who led the Joint Aid Group described the exercise as a success despite some hitches encountered in the process.

The Special Adviser who commended the efforts of the Joint Aid Group on the implementation of Sharia for their total commitment to their assignment said the state government will not relent in the task of enforcing the Sharia legal system in the state.


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Yara Wasa Bature
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Eby:
You sound very much like an alarmist. Always inciting trouble.

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Bature,
Is this how sharia implementation "will not affect non-moslems in your midst"? Is this your "united one Nigeria"? You still want the "Nigerian govt's allocation of the tax proceeds from beer sales?

You shariarists are the catalyst to the beginning of an end of Nigeria, as you know it. Just keep it up.

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Yara Wasa Bature
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Amanda:
Do you really have a clue or understand what the rule of law means?

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Alright Bature,
Enlighten me about this "rule of law" of yours.

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Amanda:
Why are we having problems understanding this very phenomenon?

Example #1: A man whose religious affiliation is totally different from where he called home; but a law had been enacted making it a violation of the said edict or legislation as the case may be, that he could not consume, distribute or sell alcohol, to which if violated carries a penalty specified by that law. He goes out to violate said law. Would the state not be justified for upholding the rule of law?

Example #2: A man who resides in this said state and had studied and comprehended the consequences to violating such laws, call it whatever you want, and stayed away in order not to be prosecuted, is he not respecting the rule of law regardless of its nature, or regardless of human rights?

Why don't you break the laws of where you live in the United States by being publicly intoxicated and see if you would be tried to the limit of the law?

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Bature,
You missed the road completely. The rule of law is the enforcement of the human rights in accordance to the people's constitution for by and from the people.

The bear seller/consumer in the shariarist states, be they moslems or non moslems are entitled to that right under the rule of law. Those jihardist hoodlums in guise of islam have violated the merchants' rights.

Nigeria is a secular state, not a sharia state. It guarantees the basic human rights of freedom of religion, movement, settlement, association, and the right for the consumption of any food or liquor.
Sharia declaration is illegal and circunvents the rights of non-moslems and moslems alike. Its practice is an ilegal set up of a state within a state. In other words, those states pillegally practising sharai have ceded from Nigeria.They are just hanging around to collect whatever they can until the total dissipation of Nigeria.
This is not "rule of law". You are way too far off from it.

If moslems choose to consume alcohol in disregard to the teachings of their imams, then that's a whiplash that is a result of a false religious indoctrination. Islamic is a violent cultist religion. In guise of expelling non moslems from your enclave, sharia was shoved down the throats of unsuspecting Nigerian citizens. As such the moslems secretly imbibe in alcoholic drinks and engage in pimping and prostitution, still.

Therefore, if indigenes of each tribe goes back to their enclaves, your false premise of "one Nigeria" holds no water...not that there was ever a time it held ant water. Expect moslems residing in Biafra enclaves to be forced to observe christian and Biafra traditional religious laws. That will ram the remaining death nail on your one Nigeria dream, for sure.

Bature, you have not benefited from your exposure in US. Even as US is a christian country, it makes allowance in its constitution for non christians. This is why the sale and consumption of liquor is legal and upheld here. You can also flag any country's flag you deem necessary. Again, one can be intoxicated and walk down the street without being arrested as long as one is not causing bodily harm to oneself and others.
However, should you drive while inebriated, your arrest and trial will be in accordance to your human rights entitlements of right to counsel/self representation, and your day in court. Should you be found guilty, your punishment will never be the loss of your arm or any body parts. You see the difference between the rule of law (mindful of human rights) and barbaric, kangaroo, jungle justice meted out by bloodthirsty cultist zealots called sharia law?

Further, you are allowed to wear your moslem outfits, carry your beads, and say your allah hu akba annoying jibberish without molestation. No one has stormed your house, confiscaed your islamic paraphernelia, foods, or your person...just for being a moslem. That is the upholding of the rule of law.

Your eyeballs haven't fallen off, neither have you being struck to death by allah for being in the same bus, elevator, grocery stores, school, workplace with women.
Your brainwashed hypocrisy stinks to high heavens.You are basking in your entitlement to your human rights here, yet you prevent others from their human rights entitlement in your northern enclave. You grossly violate the rule of law.

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Amanda:
You still don't seem to understand what I have been talking about. Put it simply: In your state, for example, imported bottled water is banned and its sale or distribution by any merchant results to a jail term, wouldn't you be violating the rule of law by selling and distributing such products, when you know vividly well that it is against the law of the land?

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Bature,
Banning my right to indulge in imported drinking water from another state is an infringement on my rights guaranteed under the constitution. Such "banning" will be contravening the rule of law which protects my human rights. It is illegal. Get it?

One does not just get up and cook up a "law" and shove it down the people's throat and dub it "rule of law" The rule of law is the law made by the people, for the people, and from the people. Sharia law is not and will never be recognised as the rule of law. It is a sectional islamic cultist indoctrination which is being shoved down people's throats against people's wishes, without consultation and in flagrant abuse of their human rights from whose principles and ideals the rule of law is derived.

What has happened to you is that you overheard the word, "rule of law". So you got carried away with it and made it your mantra without comprehending its principles and applications. Have one of the oyibos in Oklahoma break the principles, guidelines, and application of the "rule of law" to you.
Make sure you pay closer attention and ask as much questions as you can, until you get it.

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Bature,
You must be a difficult and dubious student to tutor. Your analogy is pitifully pathetic.

So if the Jehova witness/seventh day adventist religionists are predominantly in Oklahoma, and their pastors decided among themselves that all hospitals in Oklahoma must be "banned" and closed down, since the hospital administration of the sick is against their religion. Any doctors, nurses, or hospital workers found administering to any sick patients has broken their law; and will be arrested and killed.

In your twisted thinking, this is called "the rule of law", right?
One thing will be for certain, regarding this scenario. The state/federal govt of US will descend on this Jehovah witness/Seventh day adventist groups so fast that they won't know what hit them. Their law-breaking behinds will be tried and hauled right into jail for breaking the "rule of law".
That's what that moronic obasanjo failed to do to the rabid shariarist amputating cultist hooligans running amok in your enclave.

You really need to go back to school, or worse yet, the easy money with which you were brought here is money down the drain.

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Amanda:
Take it easy on Bature. Too much pounding, my sister. Somehow, I think he deserves it.

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Bature:
What is your reason for calling me alarmist over a news? The earlier you come back to the north to educate your 21st century jihadist fraters the better. The world is leaving them behind.

Don't blame anybody for what happens after. You need to keep in touch with this desert region. I will like to talk more people like you in Nigeria world, so that you people will understand the sense that the Biafrans need to go. I am talking to you like Pharaoh of old.

On the Beers:
After the prayers on friday, how many kettles are filled with beers? Do you need more report on these because you burst into action.

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Eby:
You are an alarmist because the so-called news was not a big deal. It has been talked about over and over again, and it does not actually make sense for you to incite your own brothers into another trouble.

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Bature:
Thank God, my sister just took care of you not even my brother.

You people need a change that is all we are saying. Let my people go, have your sharia. Keep your desert religion.

Chikina.

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