Convict Yahaya
Sharif-Aminu, who resides at Sharifai Quarters of Kano Municipal, was dragged
before the court by the police on a count charge of inciting religious creed
contrary to section 382 (6) of Kano State Sharia Panel Code Law 2000.
Aminu was
found guilty for an audio post made on WhatsApp in February.
The trial
Judge, Khadi Muhammad Ali-Kani, said the offence was against the Islamic Law.
Ali-Kani,
thereafter, sentenced the convict to death by hanging under section 382 (b) of
Kano State State Sharia Panel Code Law 2000.
The
Prosecution Counsel, Insp. Aminu Yar-Goje, had earlier told the court that the
convict committed the offence on Feb. 28.
Yar-Goje
alleged that on the same date at about 8:00 p.m. and 11:50 p.m, the convict
with the intention to hurt the feelings of Muslims faithful, made a blasphemous
post via a WhatsApp group platform named: “Gidan Umma Abiha”.
“The convict
made blasphemous and degrading audio remarks against Prophet Muhammad (PBUH),”
he said.
In his
submission before the court, Sharif-Aminu pleaded guilty to the charge.
The court had
also sentenced a 17-year-old man, Umar Faruk, to 10-years imprisonment for
alleged derogatory remarks on Allah, during a debate on March 4.
The convict,
Faruk voluntarily pleaded guilty to the charge.
The trial
Judge, Khadi Muhammad Ali-Kani, said the offence contravened Islamic Law, and
sentenced the convict to 10-years imprisonment under section 382 (b) of Kano
State Panel Code Law 2000.
The court
also granted 30-day grace to appeal the judgment.

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