SayNoTo blasphemy in Nigerian,Anyone who does so should be sentenced to death by a court

SayNoTo blasphemy in Nigerian,Anyone who does so should be sentenced to death by a court
The Federal Republic of Nigeria operates two court systems. Both systems can punish blasphemy. The Constitution provides a Customary (secular) system and a system that incorporates Sharia. The Customary system prohibits blasphemy by section 204 of Nigeria's Criminal Code. Section 204 is entitled "Insult to religion". The section states:
Any person who does an act which any class of persons consider as a public insult on their religion, with the intention that they should consider the act such an insult, and any person who does an unlawful act with the knowledge that any class of persons will consider it such an insult, is guilty of a misdemeanour, and is liable to imprisonment for two years. Twelve out of Nigeria's thirty-six states have Sunni Islam as the dominant religion. In 1999, those states chose to have Sharia courts as well as Customary courts. A Sharia court may treat blasphemy as deserving of several punishments up to, and including, execution.
Due to the number of states that are practicing sunni Islamic court in nigeria are fews, some people took it for granted and insult opposite side religion.
So we are calling for the Nigerian government and states,lawmakers to pass a bill of amendment on blasphemy to be execution. May it serve a lesson for others and end the religious crisis in Nigeria.
only this can end Nigerian muslim youths to stop taking order(actions) on their hands , like of Deborah.
These youths are doing all this because lack of actions taking to those backlash their holy prophet like the yoruba group Afenifere did last year. There is no any legal action taking , Only apologizing ,which is not sufficient to muslims.and these youths are ready to sacripise their life for him,their eyes when to blind when ever they hear something touchs his Dignity,imagine this type of people are you Think ,are ready to let you go? Impossible.