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Deborah: Let Christians and Muslims go their separate ways – Bishop Irabor

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The Presiding Bishop of Answers Assembly, Warri, Delta State, Bishop Irabor Wisdom, has proffered a lasting solution to the incessant religious crisis in Nigeria.

Bishop Irabor opined that for peace to reign, Christians and Muslims should go their separate ways.

His comment follows the killing of a 19-year-old Deborah Samuel, who was accused of insulting Prophet Mohammed.

IDOMA VOICE reports that Deborah was stoned and set on fire by her fellow students of Shehu Shagari College of Education, Sokoto.

Two people were arrested in connection with the dastardly act.

However, crisis broke out in Sokoto over their arrest.
Several churches and residential buildings were torched by the irate youths.

Reacting, Bishop Irabor said the marriage between Christians and Muslims called Nigeria is no longer working out.

His statement reads below:

I will suggest Christians and Muslims go their separate ways for peace to reign.
This marriage between Christians and Muslims called Nigeria is no longer working out.
Let them call for a legislative REFERENDUM on the number of people that wants us to go our separate ways, you will be surprised to know that both parties are completely tired to be part of this marriage called Nigeria.
This may even solve the problem of the agitation for the realization of Biafra and all other agitations across the Nation.
The only challenge with this approach is the division that still exists among each religious divide.
We have so many kinds of Muslims within the Muslim community.
But they won’t see themselves as enemies.
That can still be managed.
The same thing with Christianity in Nigeria.
Some Pastors don’t see eyeball to eyeball with other pastors. They may also agitate for their nation within the Christian Nation.
It is still very okay because it won’t get to the point of killing ourselves like we are doing now.
The problem of Nigeria is a very serious one because the solution to the problem also comes with a new situation to manage.
Nigeria is like a child whose mother would have preferred she saw the monthly flow that eventually gave birth to the child called Nigeria.
In all, let’s separate first.
It can never be as bad as it is now.
Irabor Wisdom.
Warri Nigeria.