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Bill To Establish Christian Court In Nigeria Scales Second reading by deantimes(m): 4:19pm On Dec 06, 2016
THE House of Representatives on Tuesday in Abuja passed a bill to set up the Ecclesiastical Court of Appeal in the country, through a second reading.



The bill is sponsored by Gyang Dung (PDP-Plateau) and eight others.


Presenting the bill during plenary, Mr. Dung said the Ecclesiastical courts, when established, would complement the regular courts in adjudicating in matters relating to the tenets of the Christian faith.


According to him, this shall be between individuals and groups that yield and submit to its jurisdiction.


Mr. Dung explained that the Ecclesiastical court shall exercise such appellate and supervisory jurisdiction in civil proceedings involving questions of Ecclesiastical law and Christian personal law.


The lawmaker said the amendment bill was seeking 14 alterations in sections 6, 84, 185, 240, 246, 247, 288, 289, 292 and 318 of the principal Act.


“It alters the second, third, sixth, and seventh schedule of the principal act.


“It has four insertions in Part 1G, section 270A-E, Part 2D, Section 285A-E and a citation,’’ Mr. Dung said.


According to him, the amendments will no doubt widen the scope of jurisprudence, adjudication and legal practice in our nation.


“It will bring to reality the administration of Ecclesiastical Christian tenets and law in adjudicating matters of personal Christian law and civil matters.


“These shall be prescribed in the rule of practice and procedure of the Ecclesiastical courts.’’


Mr. Dung emphasised that the amendment would activate section 37 (1) of the 1999 constitution which guarantees the right of every citizen to freedom of thought, conscience and religion.


“It will also entails freedom to propagate one’s religion or belief in worship, teaching, practice and observance,’’ Dung said.


He said that Cardinals who will serve as judges of the Ecclesiastical court shall be drawn from those learned in law.


They shall be required to administer justice in accordance with the Christian faith and the law of the nation.


Speaker, House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, referred the bill to the Special ad hoc Committee on the Review of the 1999 constitution.


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Source: http://www.socialtimesng.com/2016/12/bill-to-establish-christian-court-scales-second-reading/

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Re: Bill To Establish Christian Court In Nigeria Scales Second reading by MyGeneration(m): 4:19pm On Dec 06, 2016
LoL

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Re: Bill To Establish Christian Court In Nigeria Scales Second reading by angeltolly(f): 4:26pm On Dec 06, 2016
Christian court undecided


Iranu sha undecided



**Modified **

And how dare you take each other to court! When you think you have been wronged, does it make any sense to go before a court that knows nothing of God’s ways instead of a family of Christians?

I say this as bluntly as I can to wake you up to the stupidity of what you’re doing. Is it possible that there isn’t one levelheaded person among you who can make fair decisions when disagreements and disputes come up? I don’t believe it. And here you are taking each other to court before people who don’t even believe in God! How can they render justice if they don’t believe in the God of justice?
1Cor 6:1‭, 5-6 (MSG)

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Re: Bill To Establish Christian Court In Nigeria Scales Second reading by Nutase: 4:27pm On Dec 06, 2016
grin
Re: Bill To Establish Christian Court In Nigeria Scales Second reading by Nobody: 4:28pm On Dec 06, 2016
But where is lalasticlala sef

Ecclesiastical = adjective

1. of or relating to the church or the clergy; churchly; clerical; not secular. shocked

So what about Praise and Worship Centres, Pentecostal Centres, Vision Centres, Synagogue, Tabernacle, etc.

The problem with the word ecclesiastical is that it refers directly to Anglicans. And does not cover the aforementioned places of worship in Christian faith. So let them re-christian the bill and do the needful grin grin grin

Then we need the bill for Atheist Court to be sponsored by Oga of Nairaland shocked shocked

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Re: Bill To Establish Christian Court In Nigeria Scales Second reading by gratiaeo(m): 4:29pm On Dec 06, 2016
It's ok
Re: Bill To Establish Christian Court In Nigeria Scales Second reading by Nobody: 4:31pm On Dec 06, 2016
Why can't we do away with religion in our government and let everything be guided by the constitution

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Re: Bill To Establish Christian Court In Nigeria Scales Second reading by modath(f): 4:31pm On Dec 06, 2016
These people are not slick!!!Even a newborn can see through this act... Christian court? Maka why? Mr Dung has too much time on his hands!!

I hope this is not a backhanded attempt to smuggle Sharia into national jurisprudence!!!

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Re: Bill To Establish Christian Court In Nigeria Scales Second reading by Nobody: 4:32pm On Dec 06, 2016
All these middle belt Christian that want to imitate their Hausa Fulani lords

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Re: Bill To Establish Christian Court In Nigeria Scales Second reading by Nobody: 4:33pm On Dec 06, 2016
This is not biblical abeg, every christian should condemn this, our constitution is the Bible. So they should forget this

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Re: Bill To Establish Christian Court In Nigeria Scales Second reading by Nobody: 4:34pm On Dec 06, 2016
modath:



These people are not slick!!!Even a newborn can see through this act... Christian court? Maka why? Mr Dung has too much time on his hands!!

I hope this is not a backhanded attempt to smuggle Sharia into national jurisprudence!!!
That's their game plan.



They ll fail

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Re: Bill To Establish Christian Court In Nigeria Scales Second reading by Leopardd(m): 4:37pm On Dec 06, 2016
No no
Re: Bill To Establish Christian Court In Nigeria Scales Second reading by Acjohn(m): 4:43pm On Dec 06, 2016
Thats fine, but my son got a muslim girl pregnant, they dont want abortion, they want him dead or converted to Islam. Or my pig defeacated on the praying mat of my neighbour who is a muslim and they want it dead which court are we to go, Christain court or Sharia whose judgement has never been in favor of christains?


OYA Discussszsion begin

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Re: Bill To Establish Christian Court In Nigeria Scales Second reading by EazyMoh(m): 4:47pm On Dec 06, 2016
lol! Copy-cats! Whatever makes you happy. But this is better than criticizing everything Islamic.
I support it.
This is what someone aptly puts it.
MeAboki:


Imitation is one of the best forms of flattery; yes indeed let them have it; Muslims won't oppose it.

Sadly, this also exposes a growing negative mindset of envy, jealousy and rivalry that Nigerian Christians seem to have against Muslims.

Note how they'll try their damn best to deprive Muslims of what is due to them; and if they fail, then they'll quickly turn around and shamelessly claim the same equivalent for themselves:
First they opposed govt subsidy for Muslim pilgrimage; when they failed, they turned around and quickly also claimed same for them to go to Jerusalem - even though such pilgrimage is not a fundamental requirement in Christianity as it applies to Muslims in Islam.
Secondly, they opposed the Hijab for women, especially for school girls as part of their uniforms; wherever they fail, they have been claiming the right for their children to also wear ecclesiastic dress to school - in order to spite and compete with Muslims.
Thirdly, they fought bitterly against the Sharia and failed woefully; now they are yet again shamelessly trying to claim similar for themselves - how shallow and childish.

LOL, let the copycats have their law, hopefully we will soon see them start enforcing Moses laws and the 10 commandments on themselves - wow that'll be wonderful!

Next they'll also be copying Muslims and removing their shoes and performing ablutions before entering their churches for Sunday service.

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Re: Bill To Establish Christian Court In Nigeria Scales Second reading by behavewell: 4:50pm On Dec 06, 2016
Christian court is a wellcome idea

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Re: Bill To Establish Christian Court In Nigeria Scales Second reading by behavewell: 4:54pm On Dec 06, 2016
May GOD see them through,if its the will of GOD.

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Re: Bill To Establish Christian Court In Nigeria Scales Second reading by UmuEri(m): 4:58pm On Dec 06, 2016
yesssssss! since we have Sharia Court, Christian court is welcomed!

Getting ready right now to start kidnaping small Muslim girls, and convert them to Christians through the Eclesiastic court!

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Re: Bill To Establish Christian Court In Nigeria Scales Second reading by sharpden: 5:01pm On Dec 06, 2016
Lalasticlala your attention is needed here.
Re: Bill To Establish Christian Court In Nigeria Scales Second reading by OZAOEKPE(f): 5:03pm On Dec 06, 2016
angry
Re: Bill To Establish Christian Court In Nigeria Scales Second reading by ritababe(f): 5:04pm On Dec 06, 2016
UmuEri:
yesssssss! since we have Sharia Court, Christian court is welcomed!

so what's the aim and benefit?

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Re: Bill To Establish Christian Court In Nigeria Scales Second reading by thesicilian: 5:05pm On Dec 06, 2016
We don't need any Christian Court from the government. The only Christian Court we recognize is made up of the elders of the Church, not some government - appointed lackeys who don't know what true Christianity is.
When one of you has a dispute with another believer, how dare you file a lawsuit and ask a secular court to decide the matter instead of taking it to other believers!
(1 Corinthians 6:1, New Living Translation)

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Re: Bill To Establish Christian Court In Nigeria Scales Second reading by PFRB: 5:06pm On Dec 06, 2016
We don't want Nigeria to divide yet we are seriously dividing Nigeria.

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Re: Bill To Establish Christian Court In Nigeria Scales Second reading by sharpden: 5:07pm On Dec 06, 2016

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Re: Bill To Establish Christian Court In Nigeria Scales Second reading by Nobody: 5:08pm On Dec 06, 2016
I will watch this space
Re: Bill To Establish Christian Court In Nigeria Scales Second reading by UmuEri(m): 5:11pm On Dec 06, 2016
ritababe:


so what's the aim and benefit?
what is the aim and benefit of sharia court?

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Re: Bill To Establish Christian Court In Nigeria Scales Second reading by iluvdonjazzy: 5:40pm On Dec 06, 2016
Great, and may God bless the sponsor of the bill

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Re: Bill To Establish Christian Court In Nigeria Scales Second reading by courage89(m): 6:29pm On Dec 06, 2016
Seriously, this is madness. It is unfortunate that we've allowed religion to take over our sense of reasoning. Issues that requires logical approach now requires spiritual interpretation. How do you motivate populace to dream, to set goals, plan, persevere when all we do is tell them to pray their way out of everything. While I am not against any religion, nor I'm I against praying. But, I believe common sense should prevail when we are crafting our laws; what kind of society we envisioned, the attitude of people towards their dreams and critical path required in the attainment of this dream. Do we want to create innovative, entrepreneurial, futuristic society or do we want to create a stagnating society where people are easily manipulated to just follow orders. The choice is ours to make. Our future will be shaped based on the policy structure, systems, culture we put in place today.

I encourage everyone to read "Start up nation, The story of Israel Economic Miracle" by Dan Senor. The story about how the culture of excellence, meritocracy, entrepreneurial spirits transformed Israel from a struggling nation to a first world country. How they became the top innovative country in the world.

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Re: Bill To Establish Christian Court In Nigeria Scales Second reading by Stalwert: 6:41pm On Dec 06, 2016
Iranu CAN would pretend that Nigeria is no longer secular but once it has to do with Muslims they forget got their religion and become secular atheists. ... useless fools using division to control their followers.

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Re: Bill To Establish Christian Court In Nigeria Scales Second reading by Corrinthians(m): 6:45pm On Dec 06, 2016
modath:



These people are not slick!!!Even a newborn can see through this act... Christian court? Maka why? Mr Dung has too much time on his hands!!

I hope this is not a backhanded attempt to smuggle Sharia into national jurisprudence!!!
But the lawmakers behind it are prolly Christian lawmakers! Pray tell, are christian lawmakers trying to promote the course of making sharia a national law??

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Re: Bill To Establish Christian Court In Nigeria Scales Second reading by AkinPhysicist: 6:46pm On Dec 06, 2016
cool Secular nation with Islamic and now Christian courts - Nigerians are the most confused people in Africa. cool

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Re: Bill To Establish Christian Court In Nigeria Scales Second reading by Corrinthians(m): 6:46pm On Dec 06, 2016
iluvdonjazzy:
Great, and may God bless the sponsor of the bill
Wow! Really? Arent we gona protest theyre tryna christianise the country?

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