"Remove Shettima Now!" — Reverend Sparks National Firestorm Over Alleged Islamic Agenda
JOS, PLATEAU — A thunderous call for the removal of Vice President Kashim Shettima has sent ripples through the Nigerian political landscape, as religious tensions reach a boiling point.
Reverend Ezekiel Dachomo, a prominent regional leader of The Church of Christ in Nations, has issued a blunt ultimatum to the National Assembly: Sack the Vice President to save the nation from what he describes as "complete genocide to Christians in the political world."
"The Islamic Agenda"
Speaking from the heart of Plateau State—a region long scarred by ethno-religious conflict—Reverend Dachomo argued that the Muslim-Muslim ticket of President Tinubu and VP Shettima is a strategic move to control the country.
"Shettima is a Muslim, the president is a Muslim... Is that not complete genocide?" Dachomo questioned. "They are displaying an Islamic agenda; they want to control the whole country. All Christians should wake up. If care is not taken, one day, these people will force every Christian to become a Muslim."
The Global Gaze: The "Trump Factor"
The internal pressure comes as international eyes fixate on Nigeria. Recent rhetoric from across the Atlantic has added fuel to the fire, with reports suggesting that external powers are monitoring the Nigerian government's response to the killing of Christians, putting a significant strain on diplomatic ties.
A Divisive Tenure
VP Shettima, the former Governor of Borno State, has consistently denied allegations of religious bias, with his allies dismissing such claims as "lies taken too far."
Is the call for Shettima’s removal a necessary step for balance, or is it a dangerous escalation of religious politics?
HAVE YOUR SAY:
Is the "Muslim-Muslim" ticket truly a threat to religious freedom in Nigeria, or are these claims being used to destabilize the government? Does the National Assembly have the right to intervene?
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