Zamfara Woman’s Death Penalty Claim Debunked as False by PRNigeria Fact-Check

Zamfara Woman’s Death Penalty Claim Debunked as False by PRNigeria Fact-Check

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No Woman Facing Death Sentence for Religious Conversion in Zamfara — PRNigeria Fact-Check

A viral claim alleging a 22-year-old woman faces execution in Zamfara State for converting to Christianity has been debunked as false by PRNigeria’s investigative team.

The False Allegation

The controversial report, originally published by a national daily, claimed that Zainab Muhamadu was being prosecuted under Shari’a law for apostasy after converting from Islam to Christianity. The story alleged her conversion followed interactions with an NYSC member identified as Pastor Samuel.

Public Outrage and Investigation

The report sparked widespread condemnation from human rights groups who viewed it as a violation of Nigeria’s constitutional guarantee of religious freedom. However, PRNigeria’s fact-check revealed:

  • No credible evidence supporting the claim
  • Several media outlets retracted the story
  • The Zamfara State Government issued an official denial

Identity Theft Exposed

Investigators discovered the viral image used in reports was actually Aalia Reeves, a Muslim content creator in the United States with no connection to Nigeria. The photo was misused to lend credibility to the fabricated story.

Official Rebuttal

The Zamfara State Government condemned the report as “false and misleading,” accusing its promoters of attempting to incite religious tensions in the state.

Conclusion

Verdict: False. No records exist of any Zainab Muhamadu facing apostasy charges in Zamfara. The claim was fabricated using stolen identity and misinformation.

The public is advised to verify sensational claims through credible sources before sharing.

Full credit to the original publisher: Arewa Agenda – Source link

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