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*When we are interrogating terrorists, a general would say we should free them.I've evidence-Olawunmi*

Nov 2, 2025
In an interview with The Punch, the former Deputy Director of Defence Administration at the Defence Headquarters, Commodore Kunle Olawunmi (retd.), spoke on the recent reported coup plot, the growing insecurity in the country, and the arraignment of Nnamdi Kanu, among other national issues.

When asked whether he still held the belief that some individuals intended to Islamise Nigeria, Commodore Kunle Olawunmi (retd.) affirmed that his position had not changed

He said, "Yes, I've known this because I worked a lot with the Fulanis. I worked with all these Abacha and Abdulsalami groups, even though it is Kanuri, and I know that is what they want.

"We arrested people when I was in combat intelligence, we interviewed them, and they told us. There are instances, when we went into combat, fight, arrest people, bring them into detention, and interrogate them. A general would come and say they should release him, and I have evidence: name, time, and place."

When asked why he believed the situation persisted, Commodore Kunle Olawunmi (retd.) alleged that some senior military officers who shared the same religious background and ideological leanings as the Boko Haram insurgents were responsible for the release of captured terrorists.

He claimed that these officers often ordered their release despite being caught in combat, suggesting that their actions were influenced by a shared agenda.

Olawunmi remarked that his statements on the matter had been met with criticism over the years, noting that when he made similar revelations three years earlier, many people questioned his motives and accused him of speaking out of turn. He insisted, however, that his assertions were grounded in professional experience and intelligence knowledge, not speculation.

He explained that, as a trained intelligence officer, he understood the rules governing classified information, including what could be disclosed and when. He said he was fully aware of the boundaries between confidential and declassified information, emphasizing that some sensitive details could only be released after a certain number of years, typically 10 to 15.

Reiterating his position, Olawunmi alleged that some Fulani elements were pursuing an Islamisation agenda in Nigeria. He claimed that their efforts had taken multiple forms over time — first through violent attacks and terrorism, then through attempts to influence legislation and alter constitutional provisions. According to him, when these efforts failed to yield results, they reverted to armed violence, targeting communities across the country.

He further suggested that beyond religion, there was also an economic motive behind these actions, as the perpetrators sought unfettered access to Nigeria’s natural resources, which they allegedly exploited and exported abroad for personal gain. He argued that for such individuals, the boundaries between faith, politics, and commerce were blurred.

Olawunmi concluded by expressing concern over what he described as the passivity of Nigeria’s civil society, urging citizens and advocacy groups to awaken and confront the threats undermining national unity and security before it became too late.

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03/12/2025

A retired Assistant Commissioner of Police, Sheriff Abubakar Rabiu, yesterday lit a fire under Northern Nigeria’s religious establishment with a blistering open letter that has gone viral across mosques. He spit it out raw

"I am accusing a section of Northern Islamic clerics of “poisoning the minds of our youth with vituperative, inciting and dangerously divisive sermons” that have turned pulpits into platforms for open warfare against Christians".

"Nobody has the key to Jannatul Firdausi except Allah,” Sheriff thundered. “Yet any Tom, Dick and Harry with myopic knowledge of Islam wakes up, grabs a microphone and starts calling our Christian brothers ‘Arna’, ‘Kafurai’, ‘infidels destined for hell’. This is not Islam. This is madness.

"And this madness gave birth to Boko Haram.”

"An idle mind is the devil’s workshop,” he wrote.

“Those street children you see begging today are tomorrow’s recruits, dummies and foot soldiers for every new terrorist franchise that promises them paradise for killing ‘infidels’.”

“Instead of shouting ‘Trump is Islamophobic’, let us go back to our drawing board.

Why did America put us on that list?

Because some of our preachers behave like they are above the law.

Let them Try that kind of sermon in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, even Cameroon – you will be arrested and executed the same day.

"But here in secular Nigeria they insult Christians from Friday to Friday and nobody touches them.”

On this note I am issuing a direct challenge to President Bola Tinubu: order the National Assembly, all 19 Northern governors and 774 local government chairmen to enact iron-clad laws that criminalise:

– Calling any Nigerian an “arne” or “kafir” from the pulpit

– Street begging by children (Almajiri)

– Hate speech disguised as religious preaching

“Do this sincerely,” Sheriff warned, “and America will see we are serious. Fail, and we invite the same digital war machinery that turned Afghanistan and Iraq into graveyards.”

If we implement these measures, Nigeria will return to the peace we enjoyed in the early 1970s to 90s when Muslims and Christians drank from the same cup, married each other’s sisters and buried each other’s dead.”

Source: Leftist Okhueleigbe Lucky

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