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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by stevezuks: 7:40am On Dec 17, 2017
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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by Nobody: 7:47am On Dec 17, 2017
DeLaRue:
The level of suspicion amongst peoples of different religions, particularly Christians and Moslems is just out of all proportion.

Tolerance has to be given a chance.

From the picture I saw, the so-called veil did not cover the face of the lady that was denied a call to the bar.

It should be possible to accommodate such simple attire for call to bar ceremony. We see women wear this in offices, on the streets, in schools etc

Yes, the rules are the rules, but the body in charge of setting the rules should consider allowing a simple veil. Obviously, the type that covers the full face is a different thing entirely.





today you allow simple veil, tomorrow they would want to wear just their religious religious regalia to the call to bar ceremony.. muslims and their stoopid sense of entitlement...always wanting to dominate everybody violently everywhere they go..

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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by Nobody: 7:53am On Dec 17, 2017
ISLAM.......Such a hypnotic religion


Dear nairalanders, go and download and read WHO IS THIS ALLAH by G.J.O Moshay and find out the real truth about islam and allah
May Jehovah deliver that hypnotised firdaus and all others like her in Jesus name....amen angry

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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by slimpoet11(m): 7:54am On Dec 17, 2017
I'm a Muslim, but i find dis post dumb..

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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by Bari22: 7:55am On Dec 17, 2017
FriendNG:

Yau kuma ni xakai attacking? Go and reread my post Otondo corper shun.
Wai dama Hausa ne Kai?
Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by Larryton(m): 7:56am On Dec 17, 2017
As if there is dignity is studying law, that was then when I always aspire to be a lawyer but now I hate the profession with passion and I see it as one of Nigeria's problem because there in no longer justice in the court of law these days, I do laugh when the said of custodian of law violating the basics, how much more will they violate behind the scene, please let us rest and stop disturbing us with your hijab stories. Kudos to all engineers, I see these people as the nation builders.
Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by Nobody: 7:58am On Dec 17, 2017
bilms:
Another Female law graduate vow to attend call to bar with hijab next year
http://mrrightsng..com.ng/2017/12/another-female-law-graduate-vow-to.html

Following the refusal of Nigeria Law School to call Miss Firdaus Amasa to bar for refusing to take off her hijab last week, another female law graduate from University of Ilorin, Laylah Al-Mubarakah has vow to attend the same programme next year with her hijab on.

The father of the lady, Alhaji Abubakar Aliagan, a lecturer in the university of Ilorin went to social media to announce the resolve of his daughter in solidarity with Firdaus. He stated that, ''MY DAUGHTER, EVEN IF AM NOT ALIVE AND THE MATTER IS NOT RESOLVED........YOU RECEIVE MY BLESSINGS........IN THE LIKE MANNER THE FATHER OF FIRDAUS IS NOT DISTURBED''

Alhaji ABubakar Aliagan wrote on his facebook page as follows:

Firdaus Amasa is a daughter of a dear friend. She was not call to bar because she was adamant on her Islamic mode of dress. She was a year ahead of my daughter at the Faculty of law, University of Ilorin. When her courageous father, Mallam Oba Amasa, came to my house ( he sometimes pray the SALAT in my mosque) to break the news to me, my only regret is that Firdaus was left alone in this struggle. How I wish my daughter is there this year to stand behind her.

Whether this matter is settled amicably in the court or not, my daughter, LAYLAH AL-MUBARAKÀH, has vowed to be the next victim. She wrote the following lines in her blog.................

Reading the news that our courageous sister, Amasa Al jannah Fidaos was not called to the Nigerian bar because she refused to remove her hijab brought tears to my eyes. Is Fidaos the only muslim lawyer out there? Others should have joined her. I wish there were more muslim females like her. To some you may think what she has done is rebellious. But to me it is courageous and she has maintained her stand as a muslim.

Imagine this, A girl has been brought up in the way ordained by Allah right from her birth, she has been wearing the hijab from then, She has never for once remove her hijab just for the sake of being called to bar she has to remove it. Removing the Hijab is being naked.

I have been asked several times that will i remove my hijab when i am to be called to Nigerian Bar? I always answer that I dont know. But Now, I have my answer, Amasa al jannah firdaos has provided the answer.

The constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria particularly Chapter 4, Section 38 (1) of the 1999 constitution and Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Right, provide:“Every person shall be entitled to freedom of thought, conscience and religion, including freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom (either alone or in community with others, and in public or in private) to manifest and propagate his religion or belief in worship, teaching, practice and observance.” Is denying her entrance in to the hall because she is wearing the hijab not an infringement on her right to practise her religion?

To Firdaos, you were our Ameerah in National Association of Muslim Law Students Unilorin Chapter and you led us well, When you were the Ameerah, through your humility and selflessness you inspired me to be like you . Now you have laid the foundation to justice and i pray and hope your efforts will be acknowledged. I celebrate you and to me you are a Legend.

This is a wake up call to every muslim in Nigeria, to fight for this injustice and use the position and power the Almighty has bestowed on you all to fight for this injustice.

MY DAUGHTER, EVEN IF AM NOT ALIVE AND THE MATTER IS NOT RESOLVED........YOU RECEIVE MY BLESSINGS........IN THE LIKE MANNER THE FATHER OF FIRDAUS IS NOT DISTURBED ........

http://mrrightsng..com.ng/2017/12/another-female-law-graduate-vow-to.html

I pray all you Muslims in Nigeria end up in Libya with your Muslim counterparts, let's see if you all believe in the same Allah.

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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by Nobody: 8:00am On Dec 17, 2017
skedman:
which of the religion is more confused. Your religion that has know unity. You critise yourselves. Cele will talk,jehovah witness,catholic and so on.
with evidence on my street you tend to find up to 10 churches.
The dressing code for the christain women is worse to the extent that they use handkerchief to cover thier hair on a sunday
Daddy frezze is becoming popular because of all the immoral act of the so call ed pastor .
you now saw a lady that graduated and passed the law school that stood on the ground based on her mode of dressing with reference to her religion. She never dressed nude nor indecent.you can never see a christain lady that will stand on her ground based on her religion .


If d so-called Allah is real, let him fight for himself and stop brainwashing islamic yoots to go and blow themselves up in d name of a useless jihad
JESUS will never ask a woman to kill because of a stupid cartoon or caricature
If some1 cannot obey rukes and regulations she should have studied JIHAD THEOLOGY, ISLAMIC EXTREMISM, SUICIDE VESTS PREPARATION, DOCTRINE OF HATE SPEECHES etc.
You moslems should learn to be tolerant....shikena

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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by blackaxe78: 8:00am On Dec 17, 2017
MrDude:
Why can't the sane world learn from the Japanese??

I want a country where Islam is ban! mosques demolish and Muslims kicked out of the country - giving them a chance to abandon their cult of course. 

JAPAN has NO TROUBLE at all with Islam: 1 mosque in the entire country, 10,000 Muslims in a population of 130 million; Muslims not allowed to own property or evangelise and are deported the minute they do something Islamic, such as protesting about Japanese culture.

Can't we LEARN something from the Japanese?

Before any mod move to hide this post let's us be clear to ourselves here, I have written fact!

I would have agreed with you if you included churches.


Middle-East religions re the first set of curses that befell mankind.


I need to one day be in position. Will demolish or religious structures and ban its practice. Penalty will be execution without plea

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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by IamaNigerianGuy(m): 8:04am On Dec 17, 2017
Nigerian Law School once stopped a former deputy military leader from attending his Call to Bar for being late. I don't think they will bow to Muslim fanatics

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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by IamaNigerianGuy(m): 8:05am On Dec 17, 2017
blackaxe78:


I would have agreed with you if you included churches.


Middle-East religions re the first set of curses that befell mankind.


I need to one day be in position. Will demolish or religious structures and ban its practice. Penalty will be execution without plea

Fallacy of generalization. Christianity had its problems and abuses, but Christian mores and philosophy created the modern world.

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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by Damfostopper(m): 8:06am On Dec 17, 2017
mtcheewe

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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by JamesReacher(m): 8:08am On Dec 17, 2017
DeLaRue:
The level of suspicion amongst peoples of different religions, particularly Christians and Moslems is just out of all proportion.

Tolerance has to be given a chance.

From the picture I saw, the so-called veil did not cover the face of the lady that was denied a call to the bar.

It should be possible to accommodate such simple attire for call to bar ceremony. We see women wear this in offices, on the streets, in schools etc

Yes, the rules are the rules, but the body in charge of setting the rules should consider allowing a simple veil. Obviously, the type that covers the full face is a different thing entirely.




You want where law is uphold to bend rules . Simple attire can be removed for the ceremony too Oga

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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by Worldbest281: 8:08am On Dec 17, 2017
MrDude:
Why can't the sane world learn from the Japanese??

I want a country where Islam is ban! mosques demolish and Muslims kicked out of the country - giving them a chance to abandon their cult of course. 

JAPAN has NO TROUBLE at all with Islam: 1 mosque in the entire country, 10,000 Muslims in a population of 130 million; Muslims not allowed to own property or evangelise and are deported the minute they do something Islamic, such as protesting about Japanese culture.

Can't we LEARN something from the Japanese?

Before any mod move to hide this post let's us be clear to ourselves here, I have written fact!
this is Nigeria not Japan,let that enter your skull...I stand with Islam, I stand with justice

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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by teddyphil: 8:11am On Dec 17, 2017
Hope she will be alive then to stage her confusion.
Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by Nobody: 8:12am On Dec 17, 2017
They won't follow the rules now, tomorrow they start crying wolf and looking for sympathy where there is none.
Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by BluntBoy(m): 8:13am On Dec 17, 2017
I don't trust those girls that wear hijab. During my NYSC days, many of them wanted to destroy my life with their sexual advances but I no gree.

Many of them are hypocrites. They wear the hijab for the world to see, but in secret, they are like pornstars.

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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by sogud(m): 8:15am On Dec 17, 2017
bilms:
Another Female law graduate vow to attend call to bar with hijab next year
http://mrrightsng..com.ng/2017/12/another-female-law-graduate-vow-to.html

Following the refusal of Nigeria Law School to call Miss Firdaus Amasa to bar for refusing to take off her hijab last week, another female law graduate from University of Ilorin, Laylah Al-Mubarakah has vow to attend the same programme next year with her hijab on.

The father of the lady, Alhaji Abubakar Aliagan, a lecturer in the university of Ilorin went to social media to announce the resolve of his daughter in solidarity with Firdaus. He stated that, ''MY DAUGHTER, EVEN IF AM NOT ALIVE AND THE MATTER IS NOT RESOLVED........YOU RECEIVE MY BLESSINGS........IN THE LIKE MANNER THE FATHER OF FIRDAUS IS NOT DISTURBED''

Alhaji ABubakar Aliagan wrote on his facebook page as follows:

Firdaus Amasa is a daughter of a dear friend. She was not call to bar because she was adamant on her Islamic mode of dress. She was a year ahead of my daughter at the Faculty of law, University of Ilorin. When her courageous father, Mallam Oba Amasa, came to my house ( he sometimes pray the SALAT in my mosque) to break the news to me, my only regret is that Firdaus was left alone in this struggle. How I wish my daughter is there this year to stand behind her.

Whether this matter is settled amicably in the court or not, my daughter, LAYLAH AL-MUBARAKÀH, has vowed to be the next victim. She wrote the following lines in her blog.................

Reading the news that our courageous sister, Amasa Al jannah Fidaos was not called to the Nigerian bar because she refused to remove her hijab brought tears to my eyes. Is Fidaos the only muslim lawyer out there? Others should have joined her. I wish there were more muslim females like her. To some you may think what she has done is rebellious. But to me it is courageous and she has maintained her stand as a muslim.

Imagine this, A girl has been brought up in the way ordained by Allah right from her birth, she has been wearing the hijab from then, She has never for once remove her hijab just for the sake of being called to bar she has to remove it. Removing the Hijab is being naked.

I have been asked several times that will i remove my hijab when i am to be called to Nigerian Bar? I always answer that I dont know. But Now, I have my answer, Amasa al jannah firdaos has provided the answer.

The constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria particularly Chapter 4, Section 38 (1) of the 1999 constitution and Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Right, provide:“Every person shall be entitled to freedom of thought, conscience and religion, including freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom (either alone or in community with others, and in public or in private) to manifest and propagate his religion or belief in worship, teaching, practice and observance.” Is denying her entrance in to the hall because she is wearing the hijab not an infringement on her right to practise her religion?

To Firdaos, you were our Ameerah in National Association of Muslim Law Students Unilorin Chapter and you led us well, When you were the Ameerah, through your humility and selflessness you inspired me to be like you . Now you have laid the foundation to justice and i pray and hope your efforts will be acknowledged. I celebrate you and to me you are a Legend.

This is a wake up call to every muslim in Nigeria, to fight for this injustice and use the position and power the Almighty has bestowed on you all to fight for this injustice.

MY DAUGHTER, EVEN IF AM NOT ALIVE AND THE MATTER IS NOT RESOLVED........YOU RECEIVE MY BLESSINGS........IN THE LIKE MANNER THE FATHER OF FIRDAUS IS NOT DISTURBED ........

http://mrrightsng..com.ng/2017/12/another-female-law-graduate-vow-to.html

Go n open ur own court n bar ursef.
let me go for swimming.
Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by hrykanu231(m): 8:18am On Dec 17, 2017
DeLaRue:
The level of suspicion amongst peoples of different religions, particularly Christians and Moslems is just out of all proportion.

Tolerance has to be given a chance.

From the picture I saw, the so-called veil did not cover the face of the lady that was denied a call to the bar.

It should be possible to accommodate such simple attire for call to bar ceremony. We see women wear this in offices, on the streets, in schools etc

Yes, the rules are the rules, but the body in charge of setting the rules should consider allowing a simple veil. Obviously, the type that covers the full face is a different thing entirely.



This is the provision of the law(the rules guiding being called to Bar). The very moment we allow the use of "small veil(s)" we begin to alter a whole lot.
We should drop sentiments aside and be objective. So if we allow a Muslim sister use her hijab, hope we can allow a christain sister wear her veil too...remember the law preaches equality. Trust me, the very moment we start allowing religious tenants and beliefs dictate secular stuffs, we gonna have a whole lot of casualties. #My2Cent
Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by ipodstinks: 8:20am On Dec 17, 2017
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bilms:
Another Female law graduate vow to attend call to bar with hijab next year
http://mrrightsng..com.ng/2017/12/another-female-law-graduate-vow-to.html

Following the refusal of Nigeria Law School to call Miss Firdaus Amasa to bar for refusing to take off her hijab last week, another female law graduate from University of Ilorin, Laylah Al-Mubarakah has vow to attend the same programme next year with her hijab on.

The father of the lady, Alhaji Abubakar Aliagan, a lecturer in the university of Ilorin went to social media to announce the resolve of his daughter in solidarity with Firdaus. He stated that, ''MY DAUGHTER, EVEN IF AM NOT ALIVE AND THE MATTER IS NOT RESOLVED........YOU RECEIVE MY BLESSINGS........IN THE LIKE MANNER THE FATHER OF FIRDAUS IS NOT DISTURBED''

Alhaji ABubakar Aliagan wrote on his facebook page as follows:

Firdaus Amasa is a daughter of a dear friend. She was not call to bar because she was adamant on her Islamic mode of dress. She was a year ahead of my daughter at the Faculty of law, University of Ilorin. When her courageous father, Mallam Oba Amasa, came to my house ( he sometimes pray the SALAT in my mosque) to break the news to me, my only regret is that Firdaus was left alone in this struggle. How I wish my daughter is there this year to stand behind her.

Whether this matter is settled amicably in the court or not, my daughter, LAYLAH AL-MUBARAKÀH, has vowed to be the next victim. She wrote the following lines in her blog.................

Reading the news that our courageous sister, Amasa Al jannah Fidaos was not called to the Nigerian bar because she refused to remove her hijab brought tears to my eyes. Is Fidaos the only muslim lawyer out there? Others should have joined her. I wish there were more muslim females like her. To some you may think what she has done is rebellious. But to me it is courageous and she has maintained her stand as a muslim.

Imagine this, A girl has been brought up in the way ordained by Allah right from her birth, she has been wearing the hijab from then, She has never for once remove her hijab just for the sake of being called to bar she has to remove it. Removing the Hijab is being naked.

I have been asked several times that will i remove my hijab when i am to be called to Nigerian Bar? I always answer that I dont know. But Now, I have my answer, Amasa al jannah firdaos has provided the answer.

The constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria particularly Chapter 4, Section 38 (1) of the 1999 constitution and Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Right, provide:“Every person shall be entitled to freedom of thought, conscience and religion, including freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom (either alone or in community with others, and in public or in private) to manifest and propagate his religion or belief in worship, teaching, practice and observance.” Is denying her entrance in to the hall because she is wearing the hijab not an infringement on her right to practise her religion?

To Firdaos, you were our Ameerah in National Association of Muslim Law Students Unilorin Chapter and you led us well, When you were the Ameerah, through your humility and selflessness you inspired me to be like you . Now you have laid the foundation to justice and i pray and hope your efforts will be acknowledged. I celebrate you and to me you are a Legend.

This is a wake up call to every muslim in Nigeria, to fight for this injustice and use the position and power the Almighty has bestowed on you all to fight for this injustice.

MY DAUGHTER, EVEN IF AM NOT ALIVE AND THE MATTER IS NOT RESOLVED........YOU RECEIVE MY BLESSINGS........IN THE LIKE MANNER THE FATHER OF FIRDAUS IS NOT DISTURBED ........

http://mrrightsng..com.ng/2017/12/another-female-law-graduate-vow-to.html
[/s]Injustice my foot. This is a secular country. Even the conc Muslim nations are not this daft. Foolish girls with slavery religion

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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by blackaxe78: 8:21am On Dec 17, 2017
IamaNigerianGuy:


Fallacy of generalization. Christianity had its problems and abuses, but Christian mores and philosophy created the modern world.



Modern world that had all the ills and disunity Earth has never experienced? Tell me more about the modern world.

Christianity has just been the best tool to propagate deceit with style.


Even Jerusalem and Saudi Arabia that claim to be holy cities re leaders in crime against humanity.


Take away Middle-East religion and experience peace on Earth.

My pin remains how Africans just believed there books. Guess our forefathers were too dull back then. No one would have believed a foreign religion if it got to us now.

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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by muller101(m): 8:27am On Dec 17, 2017
olasaad:


You can relocate to Japan if you are really pained bcz here in Nigeria their is nothing you people can do about Islam.
really? Keyboard warrior grin
Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by lovely17(m): 8:27am On Dec 17, 2017
Sha pass exam first
Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by ipodstinks: 8:29am On Dec 17, 2017
olasaad:


You can relocate to Japan if you are really pained bcz here in Nigeria their is nothing you people can do about Islam.
Shut up, you can go and tell them to call her to bar na. Even the Muslim nations we know are not this foolish. What a religion. Spit.

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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by sylve11: 8:30am On Dec 17, 2017
DeLaRue:
The level of suspicion amongst peoples of different religions, particularly Christians and Moslems is just out of all proportion.

Tolerance has to be given a chance.

From the picture I saw, the so-called veil did not cover the face of the lady that was denied a call to the bar.

It should be possible to accommodate such simple attire for call to bar ceremony. We see women wear this in offices, on the streets, in schools etc

Yes, the rules are the rules, but the body in charge of setting the rules should consider allowing a simple veil. Obviously, the type that covers the full face is a different thing entirely.





my attire is AK47. am I allowed to wear it? cool
Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by africanusvu(m): 8:31am On Dec 17, 2017
If you hear of female Muslim lawyer.you may think its civil law.criminal law etc but its just sharia law they read.when we mentions lawyers.these ones follow soo?
Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by Nobody: 8:31am On Dec 17, 2017
That university of illorin sef, I wonder what they teach people in that school.

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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by africanusvu(m): 8:34am On Dec 17, 2017
genghiskhan007:
ISLAM.......Such a hypnotic religion


Dear nairalanders, go and download and read WHO IS THIS ALLAH by G.J.O Moshay and find out the real truth about islam and allah
May Jehovah deliver that hypnotised firdaus and all others like her in Jesus name....amen angry
.Oh sory dear.BYE for now.see you nest 3months.cos.I know.Useless Seun will ban for for this.bye till then
Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by deafeyez: 8:38am On Dec 17, 2017
aybabz101:
this ppl self. there are rules and regulations guiding an established institution. for now, d rule is if u ar to be called to bar, do not put on any form of vail.
mind u no b for only Muslims o. it includes christians, judaist, and traditional worshippers. A reverend sister had to remove her vail b4 she was called to bar.

if u like come next yr with ur hijab, na u no go b able to practice. u ar not d first muslim lady to b calld to bar n u wont b d last. i dont know mayb Allah has refused to answer d prayers of previous muslim ladies dat hav been calld to bar or they were chased out of heaven because dey remove their hijab to b calld to bar......dey go jst dey explode small issue.

She would be reminded of this when she gladly remove her hijab to be called to bar.
Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by abdulmalik3(m): 8:41am On Dec 17, 2017
you are a fool
MrDude:
Why can't the sane world learn from the Japanese??

I want a country where Islam is ban! mosques demolish and Muslims kicked out of the country - giving them a chance to abandon their cult of course. 

JAPAN has NO TROUBLE at all with Islam: 1 mosque in the entire country, 10,000 Muslims in a population of 130 million; Muslims not allowed to own property or evangelise and are deported the minute they do something Islamic, such as protesting about Japanese culture.

Can't we LEARN something from the Japanese?

Before any mod move to hide this post let's us be clear to ourselves here, I have written fact!
Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by Abeyjide: 8:43am On Dec 17, 2017
That shows rascality in her and reason for being term a terrorist

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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by esthel(f): 8:50am On Dec 17, 2017
Law students from ABU arent source of headache to lawschool i wonder why Unilorin is breeding fanatics, they shouldnt even bother wasting their finances going to lawschool, simply use d fees to start a business , LL.B too isnt beans cos if u do this shit you will end up like your defiant sister.

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