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Sacred lines: Free speech debate sparks tension among Kwara Muslims, traditionalists
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Sacred lines: Free speech debate sparks tension among Kwara Muslims, traditionalists

Punch Nigeria about 3 hours 1 mins read
A criminal case against an Isese practitioner in Ilorin has reignited debate over free speech and religious identity, sparking tension among Kwara Muslims Read More: https://punchng.com/sacred-lines-free-speech-debate-sparks-tension-among-kwara-muslims-traditionalists/

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