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Re: Amasa Firdu: Hijab Protesters Storm National Assembly (Photos) by Juliusdking(m): 9:12pm On Mar 14, 2018
Dis man mumu dey grow every day

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Re: Amasa Firdu: Hijab Protesters Storm National Assembly (Photos) by NOETHNICITY(m): 9:12pm On Mar 14, 2018
Awoleesu:
You well so? Which Christian are you talking about here? The very Justice Alfa Belgore or the Secretary of Benchers Board who ordered her out (who happened to be moslems) or the NBA headed by another Muslim?
BTW, are you learned at all or you are some charlattan? Where in the constitution of the FRN "is it clear" that you have 'freedom of dressing'? Ok, if so, why do you now clamor for a particular dressing code?


My advice; see a psychiatrist asap!
Never knew Illiteracy is this rife among a section of supposedly educated Nigerians
Re: Amasa Firdu: Hijab Protesters Storm National Assembly (Photos) by dalass(f): 9:17pm On Mar 14, 2018
Flyingngel:
This muric man like religious wahala ooooooo.
Saudi Arabia money at work

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Re: Amasa Firdu: Hijab Protesters Storm National Assembly (Photos) by NOETHNICITY(m): 9:37pm On Mar 14, 2018
obainojazz:
This religion tire me, imagine this type of girl defending a Christian...the person don lose be that, because it's obvious the girl's heart is full of hate. Law is not for religion, she should have studied Islamic religious studies.
Another illiterate on the loose
u ignorantly claim law isn't for religion, yet they swear with bible and quran in court b4 proceedings

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Re: Amasa Firdu: Hijab Protesters Storm National Assembly (Photos) by MIKOLOWISKA: 9:44pm On Mar 14, 2018
miqos02:
black man and unnecessary agitations
who are you to decide what is necessary and what isn't
Re: Amasa Firdu: Hijab Protesters Storm National Assembly (Photos) by MIKOLOWISKA: 9:45pm On Mar 14, 2018
it is their priority
nobody stopping you from pursuing your priority
lurther:
SMH. God why did you create me in this country.

Of all the issues Nigeria is suffering from, this is a priority? How did we get here. I am tired .....seriously I am just tired of this country.

Wetiin be this na?

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Re: Amasa Firdu: Hijab Protesters Storm National Assembly (Photos) by MIKOLOWISKA: 9:46pm On Mar 14, 2018
paulchineduN:
Why did we as a nation enjoy dwelling on frivolous issues? It seems Muslims are so obsessed about religion that they can't define the constraints as regards secular issues. With due respect to the Muslim community, I can't remember when last Christian issues dominated the headlines on issues of little concern as this.
why christians will soon become extinct


The earlier we as a nation stop giving relevance to things like this hijab issue, the better we will become. Time is of essence in our individual and national life. Hence, let's devote much of our time to restructuring our mindsets to conform to best approaches that will give a positive outlook of us to the world.

Thank u.
Re: Amasa Firdu: Hijab Protesters Storm National Assembly (Photos) by obainojazz(m): 9:46pm On Mar 14, 2018
NOETHNICITY:
Another illiterate on the loose
u ignorantly claim law isn't for religion, yet they swear with bible and quran in court b4 proceedings
Look at this terrorist.

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Re: Amasa Firdu: Hijab Protesters Storm National Assembly (Photos) by MIKOLOWISKA: 9:47pm On Mar 14, 2018
ho do you break religiously
Benwems:
extremists and potential terrorists. if we can't cohabit let's break the country. It's logical.
Re: Amasa Firdu: Hijab Protesters Storm National Assembly (Photos) by MIKOLOWISKA: 9:48pm On Mar 14, 2018
why d christian go meet dis type of incompetent lawyer
she deserve to lose
obainojazz:
This religion tire me, imagine this type of girl defending a Christian...the person don lose be that, because it's obvious the girl's heart is full of hate. Law is not for religion, she should have studied Islamic religious studies.
Re: Amasa Firdu: Hijab Protesters Storm National Assembly (Photos) by MIKOLOWISKA: 9:48pm On Mar 14, 2018
the adamawa ppl like it like dat
lustychima:
Nonsense

Muslims know how to marginalize christians in the north
Come to adamawa state with predominately christians but few Muslims as leaders and see the way and manner they treat people whose names don't start with
Abdul
Umar
Yusuf
Musa
Mohammed
Jibril
Etc

But here they are screaming marginalization
Hippocrates
Re: Amasa Firdu: Hijab Protesters Storm National Assembly (Photos) by MIKOLOWISKA: 9:50pm On Mar 14, 2018
NOETHNICITY:
Nigerian Muslims demand an end to intimidation of muslim sisters by intolerant Christian fanatics who pick on muslim sisters at any given opportunity for no just cause.
These christian extremists who cannot bear to see sisters proudly in hijab want to intimidate them and discourage others from this style of dressing.

The Nigeria constitution, which is superior to every other law in the country guarantees freedom of dressing for all, is very clear on this issue.

Similar provocation from these intolerant fanatics led to litigations which were decided in favor of muslims.
These unnecessary provocations from intolerant christians are already on records.
When muslims start now, dont come crying all over the place o
#Justiceforfirdaus
wear short knicker go work na see if hunger no go reset your brain

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Re: Amasa Firdu: Hijab Protesters Storm National Assembly (Photos) by MIKOLOWISKA: 9:51pm On Mar 14, 2018
massinola:
So of all the problems in this country, these people are protesting for hijab? I give up on this country
exactly you've given up,so they will do whatever they want

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Re: Amasa Firdu: Hijab Protesters Storm National Assembly (Photos) by MIKOLOWISKA: 9:52pm On Mar 14, 2018
thats his job
Flyingngel:
This muric man like religious wahala ooooooo.
Re: Amasa Firdu: Hijab Protesters Storm National Assembly (Photos) by Mouthgag: 9:52pm On Mar 14, 2018
miqos02:
black man and unnecessary agitations
Shut up
Maybe you're the only black person alive because I have never seen a black person before.
Re: Amasa Firdu: Hijab Protesters Storm National Assembly (Photos) by MzMe(f): 9:56pm On Mar 14, 2018
NOETHNICITY:
Nigerian Muslims demand an end to intimidation of muslim sisters by intolerant Christian fanatics who pick on muslim sisters at any given opportunity for no just cause.
These christian extremists who cannot bear to see sisters proudly in hijab want to intimidate them and discourage others from this style of dressing.

The Nigeria constitution, which is superior to every other law in the country guarantees freedom of dressing for all, is very clear on this issue.

Similar provocation from these intolerant fanatics led to litigations which were decided in favor of muslims.
These unnecessary provocations from intolerant christians are already on records.
When muslims start now, dont come crying all over the place o
#Justiceforfirdaus

Who is this for crying out loud? Intimidation of muslim sisters by intolerant Christian fanatics who pick on muslim sisters at any given opportunity for no just cause? Your argument is baseless and without good reasoning.

Was the last call to bar ceremony the first time Muslim sisters were not allowed to wear hijab?
Are the people who made the rule only Christians? Are there no Muslims among them?
Are there no Muslim top officials involved in the call to bar ceremony that can easily influence the system?

When ever you want to make an argument, make sure it is valid or else you will never be taken serious because people will believe you want to say trash as usual. Too bad if you are a lawyer and it is clear you don't have a good understanding of what you are fighting for but let me help you.

YOU FIGHT AGAINST THE SYSTEM THAT DO NOT ALLOW MUSLIM SISTERS WEAR THEIR HIJAB FOR THEIR CALL TO BAR CEREMONY, YOU LOOK FOR HOW THE LAY DOWN RULES CAN BE MORE CONVENIENT FOR MUSLIM SISTERS, that shows how serious you are but if you start talking about Christian - Muslim nonsense, then you are not ready for what you think you are fighting for.

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Re: Amasa Firdu: Hijab Protesters Storm National Assembly (Photos) by Mouthgag: 9:58pm On Mar 14, 2018
Benwems:
extremists and potential terrorists. if we can't cohabit let's break the country. It's logical.
Christians are just hypocrites

It's even in their story book


Don’t wear clothes made of more than one fabric. (Leviticus 19:19)

Anyone who curses or blasphemes God, should be stoned to death by the community. (Leviticus 24:14-16)


If anyone, even your own family, suggests worshipping another God, kill them. (Deuteronomy 13:6-10)



From the New Testament:


Women should not style or braid their hair or wear any adornments (jewelry) or fancy clothing. (I would also presume that wording to include the wearing of make-up and coloring of hair in that context. - 1 Peter 3:3, 1 Timothy 2:9)

Women should be generally submissive and should be quiet, never teach or hold any authority over men. They should just be silent. (1 Timothy 2:12)

Women must wear head coverings in any place of worship. (1 Corinthians 11:4-7)
Re: Amasa Firdu: Hijab Protesters Storm National Assembly (Photos) by Kdsf: 10:04pm On Mar 14, 2018

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Re: Amasa Firdu: Hijab Protesters Storm National Assembly (Photos) by obainojazz(m): 10:05pm On Mar 14, 2018
Mouthgag:

Hypocrisy



Kill anyone with a different religion. (Deuteronomy 17:2-7)

Women are not allowed to wear the clothing of men and men are not allowed to wear the clothing of women (Deuteronomy 22:5)

From the New Testament:

Slaves must be submissive and obedient to their masters. (Ephesians 6:5)

Women must be submissive to their husbands. (1 Peter 3:1 and 3:5)

Women should not style or braid their hair or wear any adornments (jewelry) or fancy clothing. (I would also presume that wording to include the wearing of make-up and coloring of hair in that context. - 1 Peter 3:3, 1 Timothy 2:9)

Women should be generally submissive and should be quiet, never teach or hold any authority over men. They should just be silent. (1 Timothy 2:12)

Women must wear head coverings in any place of worship. (1 Corinthians 11:4-7)
we all know who goes around killing people.

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Re: Amasa Firdu: Hijab Protesters Storm National Assembly (Photos) by MzMe(f): 10:05pm On Mar 14, 2018
Mouthgag:

Hypocrisy



Kill anyone with a different religion. (Deuteronomy 17:2-7)

Women are not allowed to wear the clothing of men and men are not allowed to wear the clothing of women (Deuteronomy 22:5)

From the New Testament:

Slaves must be submissive and obedient to their masters. (Ephesians 6:5)

Women must be submissive to their husbands. (1 Peter 3:1 and 3:5)

Women should not style or braid their hair or wear any adornments (jewelry) or fancy clothing. (I would also presume that wording to include the wearing of make-up and coloring of hair in that context. - 1 Peter 3:3, 1 Timothy 2:9)

Women should be generally submissive and should be quiet, never teach or hold any authority over men. They should just be silent. (1 Timothy 2:12)

Women must wear head coverings in any place of worship. (1 Corinthians 11:4-7)

You know there are Muslim clerics who are rapist, pedophile, ritualist etc. So if you like upload hundreds of pictures involved in any misconduct, there are much more Muslim clerics who do the same.

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Re: Amasa Firdu: Hijab Protesters Storm National Assembly (Photos) by Nobody: 10:19pm On Mar 14, 2018
NOETHNICITY:
Nigerian Muslims demand an end to intimidation of muslim sisters by intolerant Christian fanatics who pick on muslim sisters at any given opportunity for no just cause.
These christian extremists who cannot bear to see sisters proudly in hijab want to intimidate them and discourage others from this style of dressing.

The Nigeria constitution, which is superior to every other law in the country guarantees freedom of dressing for all, is very clear on this issue.

Similar provocation from these intolerant fanatics led to litigations which were decided in favor of muslims.
These unnecessary provocations from intolerant christians are already on records.
When muslims start now, dont come crying all over the place o
#Justiceforfirdaus

Point of correction. They are all Yoruba moslem pigs (inferior/second class moslems) who are trying so hard to impress their arab/hausa/fulani slave masters by their extremism but they don't know that they will foerever be regarded as the infidels and inferior pigs they are tagged with. That is why you will never see any hausa/fulani moslem pray in a mosque where an infidel yoropig/yorobastard is the imam. To butress my claim, can you identify any hausa/fulani in the midst of those dirty pigs protesting? Are you inferior yorobastard pigs more islamic than the likes of buhari whose daughter is a lawyer and didn't wear hijab when she was called to bar? Adurunwa bastards.

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Re: Amasa Firdu: Hijab Protesters Storm National Assembly (Photos) by Nokio1: 10:25pm On Mar 14, 2018
That face need hijab to cover the worwority...na joke o

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Re: Amasa Firdu: Hijab Protesters Storm National Assembly (Photos) by LaudableXX: 10:41pm On Mar 14, 2018
NOETHNICITY:
Nigerian Muslims demand an end to intimidation of muslim sisters by intolerant Christian fanatics who pick on muslim sisters at any given opportunity for no just cause.
These christian extremists who cannot bear to see sisters proudly in hijab want to intimidate them and discourage others from this style of dressing.

The Nigeria constitution, which is superior to every other law in the country guarantees freedom of dressing for all, is very clear on this issue.

Similar provocation from these intolerant fanatics led to litigations which were decided in favor of muslims.
These unnecessary provocations from intolerant christians are already on records.
When muslims start now, dont come crying all over the place o
#Justiceforfirdaus

Which dirty 'justice' are you talking about? shocked Has anyone been unjust to Firdaus? When she registered to study law at the university, was she NOT aware that the hijab was not part of court dressing, or that it was NOT acceptable as formal attire worn to the bar, by lawyers? What is she now trying to prove after spending 5 years studying law at university level and even in law school? Why didn't she raise these issues by going to court, to change the status quo before she finished from law school?

If the Nigerian law guarantees freedom of dressing for all, then an adherent of traditional religion, who is also a practising lawyer, can as well wear his charm-encrusted outfit to court, as part of his brief to appear on behalf of a client.

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Re: Amasa Firdu: Hijab Protesters Storm National Assembly (Photos) by GuyfawkesAB(m): 10:52pm On Mar 14, 2018
Religious fanaticism and poverty are sweet lovers.

I wonder where they were when Ganduje's daughter and Ajimobi's son got married. See all the Muslim girls who didn't give a heck about covering their hair at the party.

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Re: Amasa Firdu: Hijab Protesters Storm National Assembly (Photos) by afbstrategies: 10:57pm On Mar 14, 2018
Mouthgag:

So don't be a hypocrite and obey the laws Jesus came to fulfill.

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Re: Amasa Firdu: Hijab Protesters Storm National Assembly (Photos) by Aarenaija: 10:58pm On Mar 14, 2018
Why are these people so troublesome?
.....wanting to force your will on the establishment?
If you can't follow the law, go to where you can do whatever you like or is that too mush to assimilate?

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Re: Amasa Firdu: Hijab Protesters Storm National Assembly (Photos) by Emanodimo(m): 11:08pm On Mar 14, 2018
Based on the tenet of rule of law and human rights in any form, I will endear the NA & Law school to allow the hijab for the Muslim.

What I don't understand is that of putting on police cap on hijab by some of them... I think that is against dressing code either as a police officer or as a woman.... The hijab issue isn't a big deal for me....
Re: Amasa Firdu: Hijab Protesters Storm National Assembly (Photos) by saltoasis: 11:08pm On Mar 14, 2018
Madam, go and do what you ought to do? No exceptions

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