Lynching Of Deborah Yakubu
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On 12 May 2022, Deborah Samuel Yakubu, a second-year Christian college student, was killed by a mob of Muslim students in
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, Nigeria, after being accused of blasphemy.


Background

Nigeria is evenly divided into a largely Muslim north and a Christian south. Twelve of Nigeria's thirty-six states have Sunni Islam as the predominant
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, and operate Sharia courts as well as
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customary courts. Sharia courts may treat blasphemy as deserving of several punishments up to, and including,
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.
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and
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s sometimes occur after accusations of blasphemy.


Lynching

Deborah Samuel Yakubu, a Christian, was accused of posting a blasphemous statement against the Islamic prophet
Muhammad Muhammad ( ar, مُحَمَّد;  570 – 8 June 632 CE) was an Arab religious, social, and political leader and the founder of Islam. According to Islamic doctrine, he was a prophet divinely inspired to preach and confirm the mo ...
. She allegedly made a comment on
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, criticizing the religion-related posts that Muslim classmates discussed in the study group she believed should have been reserved for academic purposes. On 12 May 2022, Yakubu was forcibly taken from the security room she was hidden in at the
Shehu Shagari College of Education The Shehu Shagari College of Education is a state government higher education institution located in Sokoto, Sokoto State, Nigeria. It is affiliated to Ahmadu Bello University and Usmanu Danfodiyo University for its degree programmes. The current ...
in Sokoto. A cab had been waiting outside the school to escort her to safety at the
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. Within the college premises, a mob of fellow students stoned Yakubu, before dumping tires on her and burning her body beyond recognition. According to witnesses, security forces fired tear gas and warning shots but failed to disperse the mob. A student who had witnessed the lynching recounted that Yakubu's last words were "What do you hope to achieve with this?", and that Christian students fled the premises during the lynching. A video of the murder circulated on social media.


Aftermath

Governor
Aminu Tambuwal Aminu Waziri Tambuwal (born 10 January 1966) is a Nigerian politician who serves as the Governor of Sokoto State in Nigeria, having won election during the 2015 general elections and re-elected in the 2019 general elections. Tambuwal is a member ...
ordered the indefinite closure of the college immediately after the incident, and opened an investigation. Two students identified from the video were arrested in connection with the lynching. Following the lynching there was violence against other Christian sites, according to a statement released by the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto. "During the protest, groups of youths led by some adults in the background attacked the Holy Family Catholic Cathedral at Bello Way, destroying church glass windows, those of the Bishop Lawton Secretariat, and vandalized a community bus parked within the premises. St. Kevin’s Catholic Church was also attacked and partly burnt; windows of the new hospital complex under construction, in the same premises, were shattered. The hoodlums also attacked the Bakhita Centre burning down a bus within the premises.”


Reactions

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condemned the murder, saying: “Muslims all over the world demand respect for the Holy Prophets, including Isah ( Alaihissalaam,
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) and Muhammad (
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) but where transgressions occur, as alleged to be the case in this instance, the law does not allow anyone to take matters into their hands." He extended his condolences to Yakubu's family and commended the state's government's prompt response and investigation. Presidential opposition candidate
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was heavily criticized for taking down
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posts condemning the killing after receiving backlash from Muslim supporters. Religious leaders throughout the country as well as leaders of the Christian Association of Nigeria called for the swift prosecution of Yakubu's killers. Sultan of Sokoto Sa’adu Abubakar III and the Sokoto Sultanate Council also condemned the "unfortunate happenings" and urged security agencies to bring the offenders to justice. British
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condemned the killing and urged that the authorities "ensure the perpetrators of this horrific act are made to face justice in line with the law." International Catholic charity
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also criticised the murder, with executive president Thomas Heine-Geldern saying "The levels of extremism and violence reached in Nigeria over the last few years are absolutely appalling. Hardly a week goes by without news of kidnappings and dozens of deaths, but this barbaric act leaves us speechless”.


References

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