Muslim Mob in Northern Nigeria ‘Murder’ Pastor’s wife in Kano for alleged blasphemy
Five charged over brutal killing
By Dan Wooding, Founder of ASSIST News Service, who was born in Nigeria
The
suspects are accused of killing 74-year-old Mrs. Bridget Agbahime, an
ethnic Igbo trader in Kofar Wambai market, Kano city, on Thursday, June
2, 2016, after she allegedly insulted the Prophet Muhammad.
She was the wife a pastor in Deeper Life Bible Church, one of the most popular Pentecostal churches in Nigeria.
All
five pleaded not guilty at a magistrate’s court in the city and were
remanded in custody pending another hearing on Tuesday, June 28, 2016.
Nigerian
authorities said the victim was “mobbed and extra-judicially murdered”
at the Kofar Wambai market in Kano, Nigeria’s largest northern city.
“The
youths were so angry that they also tried to reach out for her husband;
however, as someone called the police earlier, he was protected by the
policemen. That absolutely saved his life.
“As
a pastor of a Deeper Life Church, Pastor Mike Agbahime, is in deep
sorrow together with his whole congregation…[she] was a devoted mother, a
wife and a Christian.”
The
BBC’s Chris Ewokor in Abuja, the capital, says that since the incident
there has been widespread outcry against the crime from both Muslims and
Christians.
The
northern chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria said police
were not doing enough to protect Christians and warned Saturday of a
“looming religious crisis.”
Media reports said that such attacks have historically led to retaliations and sectarian violence.
“This
barbarism must stop now,” said the association’s spokesman, Rev. John
Hayab. He also accused police of trying to cover up the killing.
However,
Nigeria's national police chief Solomon Arase said Saturday that
suspects had been arrested, and appealed for calm on all sides. He added
that security forces were being deployed to Kano - the site of previous
sectarian clashes - to prevent the incident from “degenerating into a
major security threat.”
Nigerian Muslim groups denounce killing
One
group, the Muslim Rights Concern, said that it “strongly condemns this
gruesome murder,” adding that “it is preposterous, barbaric and
un-Islamic.”
Meanwhile,
Nigeria’s Muslim President Mohammadu Buhari called the killing “utterly
condemnable” and vowed that the perpetrators would be brought to
justice.
Nigeria's
170 million people are divided almost equally between Christians mainly
in the south and Muslims predominantly in the north.
The northern region has been the scene of religious violence in the past
In
one gruesome case in 1996, an Igbo Christian trader was beheaded by
suspected Muslim youths who had accused him of desecrating the Koran.
His severed head was impaled on a spike and paraded around the city.
Note
from Dan Wooding. Please pray for the family of this pastor’s wife and
all of the Christians in Northern Nigeria, where I was born.
Photo
captions: 1) Suspects charged with the killing of the pastor’s wife. 2)
Troops patrol the streets of Kano 3) Women show their grief. 4) Dan
Wooding.
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