Ghanaian linked with CIA after writing alleged Anti Islamic book on the hijab female veil and Marked for Deportation

Marked for Deportation, Ghanaian Scholar Cries for Help
Malam Issah Hassan Tikumah, a former Social Studies lecturer at the
Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria has alleged that he is being hounded by
security men and some “reactionary forces” because of a book he wrote on
the niqab (face veil worn by Muslim women). He said he now lives in
fear.
In a letter to THISDAY editor, Tikumah, who is a Ghanaian, revealed that
his troubles started early this year when he published a book titled,
Niqab (Face-veil): An Exemplary Sunnah or a Repugnant Innovation? He
said some people, who opposed the contents of the book, threatened
violence. To pacify them, the management of the university stopped the
publication of the book and sacked him with immediate effect.

But his problems did not go away after the sack. He was detained by the
police and some people wrote a petition to the state government. “It is a
book I have published with all the necessary facts and yet I’m being
treated like a hardened criminal just because some reactionary elements
within the society are against that book. More than a month after my
release or bail, I still have to report to the security everyday like a
criminal whose run-away from prosecution is not unexpected – all this
trouble for merely publishing a book some people are not happy with!”
Though some of his students have protested his sack and shabby
treatment, he noted that security agencies have continued to harass him,
threatening him with deportation in spite of the fact that he has
“lived in Nigeria for the last 12 years, received my higher education in
Nigeria and three of my children are Nigerians by birth.”
He said the most worrying aspect of the security treatment is the
insistence of some policemen that they are watching him and would deal
with him anytime they are ready, stressing that they now call him a “CIA
agent disguising as a Muslim” so that they can easily hang him..
Tikumah rued the fact that he is being treated so badly despite the fact
that he has “been struggling for the cause of Islam for the past 31
years.” He said, “And how could anyone accuse me of threatening peace
and security in Nigeria when I have spent a great deal of my time,
energy and money over the years working to foster peace and security in
Nigeria?”
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