Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Emir Sanusi Talks About Alleged Plans To Islamize Nigeria, Child Marriage

The Emir Of The Kano Emirate, Muhammadu Sanusi II on his recent Instagram post wrote about claims of Islamization of Nigeria which were made when Jaiz bank was founded.

The Emir also revealed that he was working on legislation against early marriage. In an Instagram post, Emir Sanusi wrote, "When Jaiz bank came up with the idea of getting a license for the operation of the bank, they proposed the funding of the bank’s capital with interest and I said no, you can’t fund a non-interest bank with interest. The required amount to be issued license was N5 billion at that time and they had only N1 billion.
''I took my phone and called one of the richest men in Africa who is a Nigerian and a Muslim. I told him that N5 billion is needed for an Islamic bank to start operation and the founders have N1 billion, and he instantly agreed and issued a cheque of 4 billion. That is how the license was issued. Some Nigerians thought the introduction of Islamic banking in the country was a move to Islamize Nigeria. No at all, everything that is normal in the world is not normal in Nigeria. 
''There is Islamic banking in London, India and in South Africa but the citizens there never thought it as a way of Islamizing their countries but it became an issue in Nigeria. Today, Godwin Emefiele, governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), is the chairman of the governing board and head of the general assembly of the International Islamic Liquidity Management Corporation (IILM). 
Is that an agenda of Islamizing Nigeria? No, It was done for the promotion and guidance in financial inclusion. That is how we are. However, the tradition of early marriage and the problem of girl child education in the North, calling on stakeholders to invest more on girl child education than building mosques. 75% of 18-15 married women in the country today are not educated, that is why the society is producing illiterate mothers and children.
''I am tired of building mosques daily. We keep building mosque while our children are not educated, our foundations and NGO’s should give much focus and priority to girl child education, the mosques are OK enough. I am currently drafting a bill that will be sent to the State Assembly for legislation against early marriage. We need to ban it, all this issues of maternal health and Almajiri are courtesy of early marriage as a result of lack of education for our girl children, this is bringing us back."

3 comments:

  1. ''I am tired of building mosques daily. We keep building mosque while our children are not educated, our foundations and NGO’s should give much focus and priority to girl child education, the mosques are OK enough--quote the emir....i agree with him on the above point...though he should not compare nigeria to london,,america n other more civilised countries....so I understand why nigerians feels that move was solely to islamize nigeria....take sharia law as case study,,since the introduction of that law in Nigeria n some northern states,,,no single rich man has been convicted even when their crimes are very obvious, ,,so u see mr emir,,an average nigerians feels some fanatics will capitalized on it n misuse the opportunity

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  2. Talking about '75% of 18-15 years married women not educated is really an issue that needs urgent review and this is caused as a result of early marriage..... Early marriage should be discouraged in all ramifications especially over there at the north where they see it as nothing, where a guy can even be entitle to many girls without taking care of them

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  3. I saw some good point or early marriage I support that and I wish that will stop

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