Barely a year after a child was reportedly born with a copy of the
Holy Quran in Lagos and another born with an Islamic rosary, (Tesbah)
in Sagamu, Ogun State. Last Tuesday, another amazing event occurred at Owode
Onirin, Ikorodu, Lagos; as images of some clerics who died decades ago were
believed to have made sudden appearances on the walls of Dawiz Central Mosque
in the area. When Vanguard visited the mosque, thousands of people and
passers-by storm the mosque to have a glimpse.
The images were identified as that of late Sheikh Ahmada Tijani,
(Algeria) Sheikh Ibraheem Niass, (Senegal) Sheikh Jamiu Bulala (Nigeria). Although the images were not clear as at the time Vanguard
visited, but those who spoke to Vanguard said the images were clearer on
Tuesday when they were first noticed. According to Eye-witness: “The images
were noticed on Tuesday September 3, on the walls of the mosque which was constructed a
few months ago and owned by Sheikh Musa Alegbeleye.”
It was gathered that four months ago, the image of Sheikh Jamiu
Bulala Islamic Cleric, who had died two decades ago appeared first faintly to
the consternation of Muslim faithful and they decided never to make it public
to creat any doubt.
The strange occurrence has turned the serene Owode
Onirin area into a Makkah of sorts as people thronged the area not only to see
but to also offer some prayers. Right inside the mosque, people were seen
holding bottles/satchets of water muttering prayers and shouting Allahu
Akbar (God is great). Some were even seen bowing to the image
It’s a sign of end time — Mr Mike Nwoha
This is unbelievable, although as a Christian, I’m not trying to
say this is evil but to them they believe; it’s a sign of end time and some of
them said it is stated in the Koran. So, I cannot judge, only God knows the
truth about it. All I can say is that we are all serving the living God, there
should not be anything like the Muslims are idol worshipers but to me this is a
sign of end time. So, people should mend their ways
Source: Vanguard
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