Deborah Samuel killed for giving glory to Jesus

Deborah Samuel vs Blasphemy: Court remands two suspects

The Female student of Shehu Shagari College of Education, Sokoto State, Deborah Samuel was killed for basically giving glory to Jesus while commenting on multiple Islamic post on her class Whatsapp group. This was deducted from an eyewitness account related to Vanguard.

 

The college student who witnessed how the late 200-level student of Home Economics was subjected to all form of brutality by both male and female muslims till she was finally burnt alive described the scene as the most horrible she has ever witnessed.

 

Speaking from her parents’ home in Gidan Kaya area of Sokoto State, the visibly shaken student who identified herself simply as Rakia, gave an account of how the whatsapp voice note of the 25-year-old student degenerated into an uncontrollable situation.

 

She said, “Deborah was my course mate. I just stepped into the class when the uproar on her voice note started.

 

”It was her own course mates that started it. One of them said Deborah dared them by refusing to apologise when she was asked to. It all started with a debate on the upcoming examination on a general WhatsApp platform created for our course mates. One of the students asked her how she passed the last semester’s examination and in response, she said it was ‘Jesus o.’

 

“Immediately, about three other chats came in from two Muslims and one Christian, telling her to retract the statement. Two students from other departments who over heard some Muslim boys discussing the matter told Deborah’s close friends to prevail on her to retract the statement. But she replied via a voice note on the platform ‘Holy Ghost fire. Nothing will happen to me.

 

Is it by force that you guys will always be sending this religious stuff in this group? The group wasn’t created for that but rather as a notice on test, assignment, exam, etc, not this nonsense religious posts’

“We were made to understand that some young men were brought from outside before the outrage. I was in class when some of our course mates rushed in, saying ‘there is fire on the mountain o’.

 

“The Muslim students led the strangers to the class to look for her. In fear, those in the class tried to help her escape and took her to the security post from where they hoped to create a way for her to run outside Already, a cab was waiting outside to drive her straight to the police station. Unfortunately, the mob overpowered everyone who tried to save her. They even threatened to kill anyone who attempted to stand in their way.

 

”She was dragged out, flogged and stoned. The last word in her mouth was ‘what do you hope to achieve with this?’ By then some of our coursemates were making calls to some of our lecturers to save the situation. At a point, all the Christian students fled the school premises. It was when I got home that I heard she was set ablaze. Since the incident, I have been having a flash of her pleading expression. She pleaded for mercy and called out for help but it was far from her. What a cruel way to die,” she said.

 

Another Muslim student who did not want her name in print kicked against the mob action on the late Deborah. She said, “what happened did not warrant her death. We are calling on the government to make a policy that kicks against attack on anyone accused of blasphemy”.

 

The late Ms Deborah Samuel was however laid to rest on Saturday at her hometown in Tunga Magajiya, Rijau LGA of Niger state.

 

Her remains were buried around 6:30 pm at the Christian cemetery in Tunga Magajiya.

Deborah Samuel killed for giving glory to Jesus
Deborah Samuel killed for giving glory to Jesus

Emmanuel Maaji, the uncle of the deceased who is a pastor at ECWA church, led the prayers before she was buried.

 

Her killing had sparked outrage across the country, with Nigerians asking the government to fish out the perpetrators of the crime.

 

There was also a flurry of condemnation from civil society organisations (CSOs), Muslim leaders and groups, most notably Muhammadu Abubakar, the Sultan of Sokoto.

 

The police command in Sokoto had also announced the arrest of two suspects in connection with the killing.

 

On Saturday morning, some Muslim youths in Sokoto took to the streets to protest the arrest of the suspects.

 

The protesters were armed with placards that read: “Release our Muslim brothers”, “Muslims Are Not Terrorists”, and “Peaceful riot”.

 

Subsequently, Aminu Tambuwal, governor of Sokoto, declared a curfew in parts of the state to quell the unrest.

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