Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,159,007 members, 7,838,526 topics. Date: Friday, 24 May 2024 at 02:27 AM

Yarima And His Controversies For President? - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / Yarima And His Controversies For President? (1038 Views)

UPDATE:A Counter Thread: Tinubu Doesn't Succeed In All His Controversies( Pic) / Yarima: Why I Can’t Introduce Sharia In Nigeria If Elected President / 2023: Yarima Declares Interest To Contest For Presidency (2) (3) (4)

(1) (Reply) (Go Down)

Yarima And His Controversies For President? by TheSociopath(m): 8:50am On Jan 13, 2020
Ahmed Sani Yarima, the former Governor of Zamfara state is indeed a man who derives joy in controversy.

He has lived most of his active political years pursuing trivial agenda laced with religious sentiments. His hypocritical nature is seen in the way and manner he personalised the issue of Sharia and currently the issue of under-age marriage. His position on these issues has shown that he is a delusional human being who will always hide under the cover of religion to advance his egocentric agenda.




He has become a sort of demagogue who in trying to justify his divisive decisions must not only misinterpret the Holy Quran but also put logic on its head all in the name of covering up his moral bankruptcy.


In retrospect, Ahmed Sani Yarima was the first Nigerian Governor to implement Sharia law in his state, which came into effect on 27 January 2000. Even though the introduction of Sharia in his State was greeted with mixed reactions, he was able to garner the support of Muslim majority in the State. Unfortunately, the introduction of Sharia law in Zamfara state under Yarima did not achieve much because it was not followed to the latter. The burden of Sharia law was felt majorly by the downtrodden masses while the political class became the sacred cows.


Ordinarily, one would have expected Ahmed Sani Yarima, a proponent of Sharia law to be above board and be an embodiment of morals but unfortunately his true nature became manifested when he was indicted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for corrupt related issues.


Even as a lawmaker, controversy continued to trail his career. Yarima was accused of marrying an underage girl from Egypt and was investigated for having violated Nigeria's Child Rights Act of 2003. However, under Article 61 Second Schedule of the Nigerian Constitution, the Nigerian Government has no power to legislate on marriages under Islamic law and customary law including matrimonial causes relating thereto. Based on that Article 61, Senator Yarima had no legal case to answer and the investigation was dropped.

In his usual deceptive stance, he maintained that he had not violated Sharia and that Prophet Muhammad did marry a young girl as well. But what he failed to explain was how and why Prophet Muhammad married an underage! History has it that Prophet Muhammad never had the intention of marrying Aisha who was then an underage. The marriage between the Holy Prophet Muhammad and Aisha was purely for political reason rather than sexual pleasure which today is the hallmark of what is making the likes of Yarima and his fellow sex maniacs to engage in the act. The marriage between Prophet Muhammad and Aisha was carried out to bolster a relationship between Prophet Muhammad and Aisha's father who was a very close associate of the Holy Prophet. Also the marriage was not consummated until Aisha came of age.


Yarima was alleged to have paid $100,000 dowry to the child's parents before they gave their consent for the marriage to be consummated. The truth about this is that the lawmaker could be said to have induced the family of the under-age monetarily before they agreed. The question Yarima should answer is whether the Holy Prophet bought Aisha's family with money?


History has it that after 25 years of a monogamous relationship with Muhammad's first wife Khadijah bint Khuwaylid, Prophet Muhammad partook in 10 years of polygyny, marrying nine wives. Prophet Muhammad's nine marriages were depicted purely as political unions rather than sexual unions. In particular, Muhammad's unions with Aisha and Hafsah associated him with two of the most significant leaders of the early Muslim community, Aisha's and Hafsah's fathers, Abu Bakr and Umar ibn al-Khatt. Now we expect Yarima and his fellow partners in pedophilia to come out and tell the whole world their own genuine reasons other than their insatiable appetite for sex.


Senator Ahmed Sanni Yarima's case perhaps requires great medical attention because he is most likely suffering from psychiatric disorder. The reason for this is based on medical diagnosis which states that, pedophilia is a psychiatric disorder that is typically characterized by a primary or exclusive sexual interest toward prepubescent children (generally age 11 years or younger.
The International Classification of Diseases (ICD) defines pedophilia as a "disorder of adult personality and behaviour" in which there is a sexual preference for children of pre-pubertal or early pubertal age.
Religious bigots like Ahmed Sanni Yarima belong to the class of pseudo-scholars who in trying to justify their moral bankruptcy must hide under the cover of religion. They are buffoons who misinterpret the Holy Quran and Sunnah of the Holy Prophet Muhammad to validate their idiosyncratic deficiencies.


Islam as a religion lends credence to the issue of education. That is why it is imperative for every Muslim to acquire both Islamic and western education. The Holy Quran further posits that to seek knowledge is a sacred duty; it is obligatory on every Muslim-male and female. That is why the first world revealed of the Holy Quran was "Iqra", meaning read! Seek knowledge, educate yourselves! Be educated.


Unrepentant sex perverts like Ahmed Sanni Yarima and his fellow comrades in pedophilia should be seen from the angle of delusional hypocrites whose mission to portray Islam in bad light must be condemned. For the first time in our democratic experimentation, I saw the seriousness that came with the passage of under-age marriage but why is that we don't often see such seriousness when it comes to bills that support peaceful co-existence in the country? Why is that we don't see such pure attention when it comes to passing bills that have impact on the lives of the masses?
Re: Yarima And His Controversies For President? by CharlotteFlair: 9:34am On Jan 13, 2020
OP what's yerima's offence nau?

Why pick on him?

Is it because he declared to run in 2023?

If you could vote in buhari as president, why can't you vote yerima too?

1 Like

Re: Yarima And His Controversies For President? by TheSociopath(m): 9:51am On Jan 13, 2020
CharlotteFlair

Look at his history now. What did he do for Zamfara as a governor and his constituency as a senator?
Re: Yarima And His Controversies For President? by CharlotteFlair: 9:54am On Jan 13, 2020
TheSociopath:
CharlotteFlair

Look at his history now. What did he do for Zamfara as a governor and his constituency as a senator?
And when did track record of performance become a yardstick for electing our leaders?

1 Like

Re: Yarima And His Controversies For President? by TheSociopath(m): 10:02am On Jan 13, 2020
CharlotteFlair:
And when did track record of performance become a yardstick for electing our leaders?

Oh, so you'd rather vote someone with bad records than one with a good, visible records? I guess you're just pulling my legs
Re: Yarima And His Controversies For President? by helinues: 10:04am On Jan 13, 2020
Allow Yarima to continue dreaming... After all, is Na so all dreams come true, Na everybody for rich..

1 Like

Re: Yarima And His Controversies For President? by CharlotteFlair: 10:12am On Jan 13, 2020
TheSociopath:


Oh, so you'd rather vote someone with bad records than one with a good, visible records? I guess you're just pulling my legs
I'm not pulling your legs. You are a full-blooded Nigerian and you Sabi how we roll except you want to pretend.

1 Like

Re: Yarima And His Controversies For President? by TheSociopath(m): 11:02am On Jan 13, 2020
CharlotteFlair:
I'm not pulling your legs. You are a full-blooded Nigerian and you Sabi how we roll except you want to pretend.

We should now maintain the status quo and continue to wallow in abject maladministration? Nawa o, you don't even want Nigeria to change for the better
Re: Yarima And His Controversies For President? by CharlotteFlair: 11:08am On Jan 13, 2020
TheSociopath:


We should now maintain the status quo and continue to wallow in abject maladministration? Nawa o, you don't even want Nigeria to change for the better
I honestly want Nigeria to better, but you know my ranting online is useless and unfortunately, that's where I can rant.

If you want credible leadership for Nigeria, you should start by pushing for electoral reforms that guarantees votes would count.

Anything short of that is just a waste of time.

1 Like

Re: Yarima And His Controversies For President? by LabDNA: 11:08am On Jan 13, 2020
TheSociopath:
CharlotteFlair

Look at his history now. What did he do for Zamfara as a governor and his constituency as a senator?

If Buhari with all his baggage as an unapologetic religious supremacist and ethnocentrist and nepotist, our lamentations against him couldn't stop him from winning elections twice, then Yerima's chances are even brighter. You and I may not like it but it is the reality.

Your grammar doesn't win votes, the army of almajiri votes is what is needed and they will queue up to get their man into aso rock, regardless of what you think. Even Femi Adeshina will jump at an opportunity to be his spokesperson and defend all his litany of previous misdeeds in order to feed his family.

A precedent have been set with Buhari's victory. Live with it.

1 Like

Re: Yarima And His Controversies For President? by TheSociopath(m): 11:39am On Jan 13, 2020
LabDNA:


If Buhari with all his baggage as an unapologetic religious supremacist and ethnocentrist and nepotist, our lamentations against him couldn't stop him from winning elections twice, then Yerima's chances are even brighter. You and I may not like it but it is the reality.

Your grammar doesn't win votes, the army of almajiri votes is what is needed and they will queue up to get their man into aso rock, regardless of what you think. Even Femi Adeshina will jump at an opportunity to be his spokesperson and defend all his litany of previous misdeeds in order to feed his family.

A precedent have been set with Buhari's victory. Live with it.



Your last statement is what I have problem with: "live with it". This is why we aren't moving forward in all facets of our economic, political and religious sojourn. Why not challenge the status quo? Because my neighbour is doing it, I must do it; this syndrome is what is downing us as a people. Change begins with you, don't wait for Femi Adeshina to change his ways before you change yours
Re: Yarima And His Controversies For President? by TheSociopath(m): 11:40am On Jan 13, 2020
CharlotteFlair:
I honestly want Nigeria to better, but you know my ranting online is useless and unfortunately, that's where I can rant.

If you want credible leadership for Nigeria, you should start by pushing for electoral reforms that guarantees votes would count.

Anything short of that is just a waste of time.

Don't only rant online, educate people around you too
Re: Yarima And His Controversies For President? by LabDNA: 11:42am On Jan 13, 2020
TheSociopath:


Your last statement is what I have problem with: "live with it". This is why we aren't moving forward in all facets of our economic, political and religious sojourn. Why not challenge the status quo? Because my neighbour is doing it, I must do it; this syndrome is what is downing us as a people. Change begins with you, don't wait for Femi Adeshina to change his ways before you change yours

If you want to challenge the status quo, go to the north and find a way to surgically replace the brains of almajiris with working ones, enmass.

They are the one who choose your rulers, according to INEC records on voting strenght.
Re: Yarima And His Controversies For President? by TheSociopath(m): 11:51am On Jan 13, 2020
LabDNA:


If you want to challenge the status quo, go to the north and find a way to surgically replace the brains of almajiris with working ones, enmass.

They are the one who choose your rulers, according to INEC records on voting strenght.

I hope you know that the North only cannot vote a president. At least one more region has to support them massively. I don't need to go to the North, let them handle their problems and let us handle ours here.
Re: Yarima And His Controversies For President? by LabDNA: 11:53am On Jan 13, 2020
TheSociopath:


I hope you know that the North only cannot vote a president. At least one more region has to support them massively. I don't need to go to the North, let them handle their problems and let us handle ours here.

You are an idealist, not a pragmatic realist.
Re: Yarima And His Controversies For President? by TheSociopath(m): 11:58am On Jan 13, 2020
LabDNA:


You are an idealist, not a pragmatic realist.

I could say you're metathesiophobic and pessimistic

(1) (Reply)

*osinbajo To Represent Nigeria At Former Kenyan President Moi’s State Funeral To / A Mastermind Giver, Elema Of Warri Kingdom Give Palliatives To Delta North. / EXPOSED: Presidency Lied, Technical Issues Blanked Out Buhari While Giving Speec

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 44
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.