Dr. MS. Isah Aka Abu Ridho

Dr. MS. Isah Aka Abu Ridho

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02/07/2026
29/06/2026

Give me one example of a palindromic Words.

08/06/2026

To my Christian neighbours and fellow Nigerians,
I want to speak to you, not with anger, but with sincerity.
Because something is not right.
Every time bandits or terrorists strike, many are quick to say, "This is Islam." Some say it because of their names. Others say it because they hear "Allahu Akbar" in moments of violence.
But I want you to pause… and reflect honestly.
Look around you.
Think about your daily life.
You have Muslim neighbours. The same people who greet you every morning. The same people who check on you when you are sick. The same people who celebrate with you and stand with you in times of difficulty.
You have Muslim coworkers, people you trust with responsibilities, people who support you, people who deal with you in honesty.
Some of you even have Muslim bosses who pay your salaries, treat you fairly, and respect you as human beings.
These are not strangers. These are people you know.
You have seen their character with your own eyes. You have experienced their kindness directly.
So I ask you, sincerely:
Why are these Muslims not the ones you use to understand Islam?
Why do you overlook the peaceful, decent Muslims in your life, and then turn to criminals in the forest to define an entire religion?
Why?
If Islam truly teaches violence and chaos, would the Muslims around you be the way they are?
Would they treat you with kindness?
Would they live peacefully among you?
Would they build relationships, trust, and community with you?
Or is it possible, just possible, that what you see in your neighbour is closer to Islam than what you see in a bandit?
Let us be honest with ourselves.
Islam forbids the killing of innocent people.
It forbids r**e and oppression.
It forbids intoxication and moral corruption.
It commands prayer, discipline, and accountability.
These are not hidden teachings. They are clear.
Yet those criminals do the exact opposite.
So what exactly are you judging? Islam, or the actions of people who clearly disobey it?
Yes, they shout "Allahu Akbar."
But words are easy.
Anyone can say "God is great." Even someone who is about to commit evil can say it. That does not make the evil righteous but it only exposes the hypocrisy.
Do not let a slogan replace your thinking.
Judge by actions. Judge by consistency. Judge by truth.
Because deep down, you already know the difference.
You see it every day in your neighbour, in your colleague, in that Muslim who has never harmed you but has only shown you goodness.
So be fair.
Do not allow pain or fear to push you into conclusions that are not just. Do not allow criminals to define millions of innocent people.
Nigeria is already fragile. Words matter. Judgments matter.
If we continue to misunderstand each other, we will only deepen the division.
But if we choose fairness, if we choose to judge rightly, then there is hope for peace.
And sometimes, justice begins with something as simple as this:
Looking at the people around you…
And being honest about what you already know.
Thank you for your understanding

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07/06/2026

May God judge and punish whoever started the ideology of “Don’t marry from Ozi Ogu, Ozi Omoye, Anihima, Ani Okene, Ozi Uka, or any other community” because they are supposedly bad people.

This mindset has caused division, discrimination, and unnecessary hatred among people who should be united. No community is made up entirely of good or bad people; character is individual, not tribal or communal.

Such beliefs have caused pain, broken relationships, and unfair judgment of innocent people. A person's character should be judged by their actions, not by their place of origin.

May Allah guide us away from prejudice and help us judge people by their values and actions, not by where they come from.

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07/06/2026

The biggest mistake kind people make is believing they can change someone's nature. A poisonous snake once asked the white pigeon to carry it across a deep cliff, the pigeon became afraid and thought what if the snake bites me but the snake replied if I bite you I will fall and die too, the pigeon trusted its words and allowed the snake to sit on its back as they flew over the middle of the cliff, the snake suddenly sank its poisonous fangs into pigeon's neck, as the poison spread through its body the pigeon began falling from the sky while falling in pain it asked why did you do this? The snake helplessly replied forgive me it is my nature. In psychology this is called character determinism. Some people are willing to destroy themselves but they still cannot change their true nature, they may promise to change but the moment they get the chance they reveal who they really are again and many times this is the mistake we make, we believe that our kindness and love will change the other person but the truth is giving repeated chances to the wrong person often becomes another way of hurting yourself. The lesson is not that kindness is wrong, the lesson is that kindness without wisdom can become a source of pain. Some people do not betray you because you are good to them, they betrayed you because they never changed who they truly are.

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07/06/2026

نحن في زمن ننتظر المحترم لكي يخطئ حتى نثبت للناس أنه ليس محترماً. بعض الناس كالعطر المقلد، قد تعجبك رائحته ولكنه لا يدوم طويلاً. وبعض الناس كالأوطان فراقهم غربة، وبعض الناس كالأرواح فراقهم ممات، وبعض الناس كالأمراض فراقهم حياة. لن يخرج من البرتقالة سوى عصيرها مهما ضغطت لا ويمررون كثيرا ويغفرون كثيرا ولكنهم إن رحلوا لا يعودون أبدا. من لديه صديق يملأ حياته بالسعادة والفرح فليحتفظ به فالحياة لم تعد كما كانت، فالأوفياء رحلوا وحافظي الأسرار قلوا والحاسدين كثروا، الأمس عبرة واليوم خبرة وغدا تصحح خطوة، هذا حال الدنيا. جعلني وإياكم كالمطر أينما وقع نفع. طبتم وطابت حياتكم بكل خير. سلام عليكم

> We live in a time when people wait for a respectable person to make a mistake so they can prove to others that he is not respectable.
Some people are like imitation perfume: you may like their scent, but it does not last long.
Some people are like homelands being separated from them feels like exile.
Some people are like souls, being separated from them feels like death.
And some people are like illnesses, being separated from them is life itself.
An orange can only produce its own juice, no matter how hard you squeeze it.
There are people who overlook much and forgive much, but once they leave, they never return.
Whoever has a friend who fills their life with happiness and joy should hold on to that friend, because life is no longer what it used to be. The loyal have departed, the keepers of secrets have become few, and the envious have become many.
Yesterday is a lesson, today is experience, and tomorrow is a chance to correct your steps. Such is the nature of this world.
May God make me and you like the rain, wherever it falls, it brings benefit.
May you be well, and may your lives be filled with goodness and blessings.

Peace be upon you.

06/06/2026

If the Government by the people is called Democracy,
Government by the Rich is called plutocracy, Government by the Officials is called Bureaucracy, Government by the Religious leaders is called Theocracy, Government by a few people is called Oligarchy, Government by the worst is called Kakistocracy and Government by the Thieves is called Kleptocacy;

What type government are we practicing in Nigeria?
I need sincere answers please e get why

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