The Sultan of Sokoto and Head of Muslims in Nigeria, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar, has blamed politicians for allegedly causing and fuelling religious crisis in the country for their selfish interests.
He said there was a need for the people to shun religious crisis as according to him the Bible and Quran were not political books and did not belong to any political party.
Abubakar advised Nigerians to shun politicians and affluent people who were politicising religion for selfish interests. The Sultan, hosted by the Deji of Akureland, Oba Aladetoyinbo Aladelusi, said nobody could claim to love God without loving his or her neighbours who are Muslims and Christians.
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