A group, Yoruba Nation Youths said it will resist any move to impose or introduce Sharia law or courts in Yorubaland.
The leader (Diaspora) and Homebase Leader, Messrs Ayodele Ologunloluwa and Oyegunle Omotoyole, said the Yoruba culture and traditions are distinct.
The group said it will not allow external influence as Sharia law is incompatible with the values, culture, and way of life of the Yoruba people.
The Yoruba youths gave the warning following reports that the Supreme Council for Sharia in Nigeria (Oyo State Chapter) plans to inaugurate a Sharia court in Oyo town on January 11, 2025
The youths vowed to resist any attempt to disrupt the peace of Yorubaland under the guise of religious imposition.”
“We will resist any move to impose Sharia law or courts in Yorubaland. Yoruba culture and traditions are distinct, and any attempt to introduce alien laws will be met with fierce opposition.
“We warn the Federal Government not to create divisions in Yorubaland. Our focus is on Yoruba Nation self-determination, and we will not allow external influence to derail our struggle.
“Instead of a Yoruba man prostrating for a Hausa-Fulani, it is better to take courage and die.”
Sharia court sentences man to 10 strokes of cane
Meanwhile, Legit.ng reported that a Shari’ah Court delivered its judgement in a case involving 25-year-old Haruna Abdulkarim who pretended to have converted from Christianity to Islam in Kano state.
Abdulkarim was sentenced to 10 strokes of cane as punishment for falsely claiming conversion to Islam.
The accused confessed that debt insolvency pushed him to falsely claim that he had converted to Islam from Christianity.