April 19, 2026
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Ex-IGP’s son defends killing of Deborah in Sokoto

  • There May Be Protest In Sokoto Over Arrest Of Deborah’s Killers

Captain Jamil Abubakar, the son of a former Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar, has defended the killing of blasphemers.

Jamil, who is an experienced pilot and President of JMD Foundation, a non-profit organisation, said this in a tweet on Friday night.

Jamil, who is a son-in-law to Africa’s wealthiest man, Aliko Dangote, said this amid the outrage generated from the killing of Deborah Samuel, a student in Sokoto State that was murdered by her colleagues for allegedly blaspheming Prophet Muhammad.

The pilot argued that all religions frown at blasphemy and warned people to respect the beliefs of others.

He tweeted, “In Islam we respect the Injil, Taura, Zabur, we were never taught to disrespect any of the book, or any of the prophets From Adam to Muhammad SAW and the Quran.

“The punishment for blasphemy is death! in most religions including Christianity. Respect people’s religion. It’s simple!”

Meanwhile there are tension in Sokoto State as Muslims fanatics are mobilizing for protest over the arrest of suspects involved in the murder of Deborah Samuel.

Pamplets written in Hausa Language and pasted in strategic parts in the town called on people to come out in large number to protest the arrest of the Samuel’s killers.

The Police had on Friday said that arrest have been made in the murder of Samuel.

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