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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by BlackManta(m): 6:09pm On Mar 19, 2018
AZeD1:

Nobody has said Muslims shouldn't enjoy their 2 hours of jumat. What I'm saying is don't use your religion to affect others.

Religion is a private affair and should not come into play in national discussions.

Muslims have the right to attend jumat on Friday, but they don't have the right to stop others from doing exams when they want to.

The exam is clashing.

The most rational thing to do is change the time table.

Muslims are not saying that christians should not take exam...NO.

Dont misinterpret the message.

They are only saying that the time for exam clashes with their Jummat prayer, therefore it should be changed....SIMPLE.

There is no way exam time will be different in North and South.
To avoid malpractice, exam should be taken at the same time nationwide.

The exam time is affecting muslims and rational conclusion is to change the time.

Both christians and Muslims take their exam and muslims dont miss their Jummat.

It's a win win situation.

Everybody goes home happy.

SIMPLE.

I dont see how changing exam time to accomodate muslims will affect christians.

They just need to change the time.

At the end of the day.

Everybody will still take the exam.

Problem sloved.

WIN WIN

I dont know why people are arguing over this.

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by blessedvisky(m): 6:16pm On Mar 19, 2018
maasoap:

You're educated but it still didn't change your orientation. You don't even have right to deny just one candidate his or her right to worship, not to talk of your imaginary 1million.
Fanatism is not only about blowing things up or killing people, the way you reason here is another form of fanatism and religion intolerance. We will keep telling you that many of you are like soft version of Boko Haram.
The head of MURIC is a professor and is supposed to be educated. Does he not know that threatening public peace is a crime? Do you know that he will be complicit and can be arrested if Waec didn't adjust their plans and your blood thirsty brothers decide to murder an invigilator? You won't see that to address but you will be happy to quote those who don't support MURIC's stance.

By the way,
Have you purchased your own suicide vest?

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by BlackManta(m): 6:19pm On Mar 19, 2018
Grayjoy:
Sunday is for everyone. No school, no work etc. And it's worldwide nt in Nigeria only so it's nt a christian thing. Dat u guys plotted ur worship day to Friday shouldn't be a cross for us all to bear.

Do your research well.

Google is your friend.

Sunday as work free day is NOT worldwide.

They are countries that go to work on Sunday.

Culture and religion affect the week schedule of a nation.

Same way there are muslim countries that go to work on sunday...that is how there are christian dominated countries that dont go to work on sunday.

And for a christian dominated country to colonise us and we adopt their way of life.

Think about it...this is no debate.
Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by BlackManta(m): 6:20pm On Mar 19, 2018
Grayjoy:
Sunday is for everyone. No school, no work etc. And it's worldwide nt in Nigeria only so it's nt a christian thing. Dat u guys plotted ur worship day to Friday shouldn't be a cross for us all to bear.

Do your research well.

Google is your friend.

Sunday as work free day is NOT worldwide.

They are countries that go to work on Sunday.

Culture and religion affect the week schedule of a nation.

Same way there are muslim countries that go to work on sunday...that is how there are christian dominated countries that dont go to work on sunday.

And for a christian dominated country to colonise us and we adopt their way of life.

Think about it...this is no debate.

P.S.. I'm not a muslim.
Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by AAlozie(m): 6:22pm On Mar 19, 2018
Paschy88:
I tire oo. Religion of peace
Indeed...
Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by vroy(m): 6:22pm On Mar 19, 2018
TheDevilIsALai:


What facts?

Secondary Schools in Nigeria operate from 7AM to 2:30PM Mondays to Fridays.

Why hasn't MUCRIC challenged Ministry of Education to have Friday schooling hours to be shortened from 7 -12pm ?


it is 7-1:00 in my sku
Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:25pm On Mar 19, 2018
BlackManta:


Do your research well.

Google is your friend.

Sunday as work free day is NOT worldwide.

They are countries that go to work on Sunday.

Culture and religion affect the week schedule of a nation.

Same way there are muslim countries that go to work on sunday...that is how there are christian dominated countries that dont go to work on sunday.

And for a christian dominated country to colonise us and we adopt their way of life.

Think about it...this is no debate.
sorry, I had to cross check my reply to why u wrote like dis. I wanted to say many developed countries inshort d G-7 countries. Where u get sunday as a working day is an Islamic country majorly. And some of these countries giving sunday free are nt christian countries. In our situation d calender determines our day of rest nt religion dat u guys are talkn abt.

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by udemzyudex(m): 6:26pm On Mar 19, 2018
LibertyRep:

Government-owned secondary schools in Nigeria close schools by 1 pm or thereabout on Fridays to allow Muslims observe Jummat service. Same thing for offices and parastatals.

It shouldn't be too much for WAEC to just leave the hours of 1-3pm on Fridays for Muslims to observe Jummat.

In a sane society devoid of mutual suspicion, non-muslims should even be at the forefront of the agitation for the exclusion of examination during the Jummat period.

Will they write WAEC for the whole year? Pls just go and sit down jare.

All this Muslims like to make a mountain out of mole hills.

So if they don't pray on that day the world will be over.

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by new2012: 6:27pm On Mar 19, 2018
BlackManta:


Do your research well.

Google is your friend.

Sunday as work free day is NOT worldwide.

They are countries that go to work on Sunday.

Culture and religion affect the week schedule of a nation.

Same way there are muslim countries that go to work on sunday...that is how there are christian dominated countries that dont go to work on sunday.

And for a christian dominated country to colonise us and we adopt their way of life.

Think about it...this is no debate.

P.S.. I'm not a muslim.
You had to deny your religion to make a point?

Muric has called for Friday as work free day before, so its not new.. Muric is a jobless group who's nlyjob is making vain and violent a inciting statements.

Israel has Sunday as work day, ever found out the origins of those work free days?

WAEC has always written exams at those times Fridays.... Muric just felt they've got a religious president and want to push for their agendas

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:30pm On Mar 19, 2018
BlackManta:


Do your research well.

Google is your friend.

Sunday as work free day is NOT worldwide.

They are countries that go to work on Sunday.

Culture and religion affect the week schedule of a nation.

Same way there are muslim countries that go to work on sunday...that is how there are christian dominated countries that dont go to work on sunday.

And for a christian dominated country to colonise us and we adopt their way of life.

Think about it...this is no debate.

P.S.. I'm not a muslim.
Still Friday can't be a free day to please certain people. D calender we use puts most official activities mon to fri and nt otherwise. Sat and Sun is termed weekend. And dat is what our govt has adapted.

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by salvo18: 6:34pm On Mar 19, 2018
Confused! U n ur followers should also not be seen in d banking Hall during dose Hours! SmH

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by gtown: 6:35pm On Mar 19, 2018
TheDevilIsALai:


What facts?

Secondary Schools in Nigeria operate from 7AM to 2:30PM Mondays to Fridays.

Why hasn't MUCRIC challenged Ministry of Education to have Friday schooling hours to be shortened from 7 -12pm ?


You just told big lie by saying schools in Nigeria operate from 7am to 2:30pm monday to fridays.
It is public knowledge and national convention that public secondary Schools in Nigeria open 7am to 1:30; some close 2pm. This is true for days mondays to thursdays. But on fridays, public secondary schools close 12pm; although some could extend to 12:30pm at most. This is done to give the muslim students time and their due right to attend to their weekly jum'at services which always come up at least 12:30pm and at most 2:30.
Every sane mind would know that for Waec to have scheduled any exam at such time, at any time was an insensitive act and such should not have kept on repeating.
Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by vroy(m): 6:35pm On Mar 19, 2018
IkpuNnegiEwu44:
This cult called Islam is cancer to d world

Maybe Catholics will equally agitate that no exam holds by 12 noon as they say Angelus by that time

No exam to hold by 3 as they say Divine mercy prayer by 3.

Ndi ara Mumuric
Muslim prays 5 times daily n exam are being fixed by 2pm n 4pm on other days, leaving time for congregation prayer on Friday won't affect anybody
Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by BlackManta(m): 6:37pm On Mar 19, 2018
Grayjoy:
Still Friday can't be a free day to please certain people. D calender we use puts most official activities mon to fri and nt otherwise. Sat and Sun is termed weekend. And dat is what our govt has adapted.

Read all my previous post.

I NEVER said that Friday should be work free day.

I'm only saying that the few hours of Jummat should be respected.
Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:42pm On Mar 19, 2018
BlackManta:


Read all my previous post.

I NEVER said that Friday should be work free day.

I'm only saying that the few hours of Jummat should be respected.
I agree it should be respected. But why say christians have a full day to themselves and muslims have few hours? I then tried to tell u it's nt only in Nigeria. We do witness it elsewhere.

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by AZeD1(m): 6:46pm On Mar 19, 2018
BlackManta:


The exam is clashing.

The most rational thing to do is change the time table.

Muslims are not saying that christians should not take exam...NO.

Dont misinterpret the message.

They are only saying that the time for exam clashes with their Jummat prayer, therefore it should be changed....SIMPLE.

There is no way exam time will be different in North and South.
To avoid malpractice, exam should be taken at the same time nationwide.

The exam time is affecting muslims and rational conclusion is to change the time.

Both christians and Muslims take their exam and muslims dont miss their Jummat.

It's a win win situation.

Everybody goes home happy.

SIMPLE.

I dont see how changing exam time to accomodate muslims will affect christians.

They just need to change the time.

At the end of the day.

Everybody will still take the exam.

Problem sloved.

WIN WIN

I dont know why people are arguing over this.

You are assuming everyone is either a Christian or a Muslim.

I am saying when it comes to National issues, religion should not be a deciding factor.

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by BlackManta(m): 6:49pm On Mar 19, 2018
new2012:

You had to deny your religion to make a point?

Muric has called for Friday as work free day before, so its not new.. Muric is a jobless group who's nlyjob is making vain and violent a inciting statements.

Israel has Sunday as work day, ever found out the origins of those work free days?

WAEC has always written exams at those times Fridays.... Muric just felt they've got a religious president and want to push for their agendas

Nonsense.
So now you are accusing me of being a muslim.

Please open my profile and go through my topics and you'll be shocked at how much of an ATHEIST i am.

I'm an ATHEIST not a MUSLIM.

Go through my profile.

Isreal are JEWS not CHRISTIANS.

What do you expect.

Sabbath day for Jews is on Saturday.

I have studied the origin of work free day is some countries, especially the christian dominated countries.

Emperor Constantine declared Sunday as work free day for christians.

The calender was amended and many christian countries including Britian adopted the calender.

Do your own research.

The british calender that Nigeria is using as pertaining work free days was clearly influenced by christianity which was a dominant religion in Europe during the time of Constantine.


http://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.britannica.com/topic/Sunday-day-of-week&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwiotKHM9PjZAhVE1hQKHcKLD7QQFgghMAY&usg=AOvVaw2_RmfjikveIS1gX3UAbf_J
Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by BlackManta(m): 6:53pm On Mar 19, 2018
Grayjoy:
I agree it should be respected. But why say christians have a full day to themselves and muslims have few hours? I then tried to tell u it's nt only in Nigeria. We do witness it elsewhere.

I said that only to drive my point home.

You know how Naija christians behave.

Small thing they shout ISLAMISATION.
Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by highbee02: 6:55pm On Mar 19, 2018
TheDevilIsALai:


What facts?

Secondary Schools in Nigeria operate from 7AM to 2:30PM Mondays to Fridays.

Why hasn't MUCRIC challenged Ministry of Education to have Friday schooling hours to be shortened from 7 -12pm ?


Schools usually close by 1:00pm on Fridays simply because of Juma'at and during Ramadan
Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by Abuklaw(m): 7:00pm On Mar 19, 2018
TheDevilIsALai:


What facts?

Secondary Schools in Nigeria operate from 7AM to 2:30PM Mondays to Fridays.

Why hasn't MUCRIC challenged Ministry of Education to have Friday schooling hours to be shortened from 7 -12pm ?


And you dare come out in public to spew this lie? Which of the states in the federation operates till 2:30pm on Friday?
Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:01pm On Mar 19, 2018
BlackManta:

I said that only to drive my point home.
You know how Naija christians behave.
Small thing they shout ISLAMISATION.
Not all christians do that.

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by highbee02: 7:03pm On Mar 19, 2018
2Ebisco:
A religious group, the Muslim Rights Concern, MURIC, on Monday described the 2018 examinations timetable recently released by the West African Examinations Council, WAEC, as volatile, warning that the timetable is capable of causing a disturbance of public peace if it erodes the Jumat period.

WAEC recently scheduled Chemistry for 2 pm to 4 pm on Friday April 20, 2018. But following criticisms from MURIC, the subject was moved backwards to Tuesday April 10, 2018. However, ceramics (Essay) and Forestry (Essay) will now be held on Friday April 20, 2018 from 2 pm to 4 pm.

While stressing that Muslims all over the world attend Jumat prayer in their mosques from 1 – 2.30 pm on Fridays, MURIC, in a statement by its Director, Prof. Ishaq Akintola, pointed out that educational institutions and offices often leave a two-hour window (from 1 to 3 pm) for the faithful to go and worship.

The Director of Public Affairs, WAEC Nigeria, Mr. Demianus Ojijeogu had confirmed the slight amendment, stating that “For the sake of the people who will go to the mosque, the exam will be delayed till they come back. The paper will be delayed till 2:30 pm or 3 pm, when the Muslims will return from the mosque”.

But MURIC is not satisfied with Ojijeogu’s explanation, maintaining that it is not convincing enough, and “leaves Muslim candidates at the mercy of WAEC’s ad hoc staff, invigilators and supervisors, some of whom can be overzealous Muslim-haters”.

Akintola said in the statement; “Even if it is true, this amendment still needs clarification from WAEC. For instance, we need to know whether or not some Muslim candidates take these two subjects (Ceramics and Forestry). Yet this may not be the end of our inquiry even if no Muslim candidate has registered for the subjects this year because some Muslim candidates are likely to show interest in them in the near future.

“The ideal thing for WAEC to do, therefore, is to steer clear completely from scheduling any examination during the Jumat period. There is no need to stereotype Muslims and the subjects they are likely to take. Knowledge is a universal thing and candidates are not likely to consider religion as a factor when choosing their subjects.

“The Muslim Rights Concern, MURIC, was shocked by the first timetable released by WAEC. It was unfair, tyrannical and provocative. It was equally myopic, thoughtless and parochial. This ‘amended’ version presupposes that WAEC is confused.

“We were shocked because issues like this had been trashed out with WAEC before. For WAEC to have tried this again, we strongly suspect that the regional examination body is suffering from chronic administrative amnesia.

“WAEC appears confused because there are three other clashes on the ‘amended’ timetable which WAEC did not address at all. Social Studies (Objective) is slated for 1 – 1.50 pm on Friday 4th May, 2018 while Electronics (Objective) is also billed to take place between 1 and 3 pm on Friday 11th May, 2018. Woodwork is equally scheduled for the same day from 12 – 3 pm. So how do we reconcile all these? WAEC is out to slay Muslim candidates.

“Placed pari passu with the ‘amended’ timetable, it is clear that WAEC’s spokesperson seeks to deceive Muslim candidates. He is leading them into a trap. If indeed the timetable has been amended and Chemistry has been moved to morning period on Tuesday 10th April, 2018, why would there be any need for “the exam would be delayed till they come back” since it would no longer be taken on a Friday.

“WAEC spokesperson also spoke of the paper being delayed till “…2.30 pm or 3 pm”. This is supposed to be a policy matter. Is he not so sure? Which one should WAEC ad hoc officials operate? 2.30 pm deadline or 3 pm? WAEC is speaking from both sides of its mouth.

“We recall our press statement dated 26th August, 2015 under the caption “WAEC Examination Timetable is an Invitation to Chaos”. That press statement was issued three years ago when WAEC fixed three different subjects between the hours of 1pm and 3 pm on three consecutive Fridays running from 11th, 18th, and 25th September of that year. MURIC cried foul and WAEC later adjusted its timetable.

“So what has changed since then? Does WAEC intend to bring examination materials to its Muslim candidates in the mosque? Is WAEC asking Muslim candidates to choose between worshipping and their examination just as some religious bigots told Muslim students in the past? Is this not an attempt by WAEC to jeopardize the interest and future of Muslim candidates? Is this also not a deliberate attempt to ease out Muslims from vital degree courses like medicine, pharmacy, nursing, etc?

“Once is happenstance, twice is a coincidence but the third time is enemy action. The 2015 incident was not the first time. Is WAEC targeting Muslim candidates for destabilization? It appears the only language WAEC understands is force. Although Muslims will not resort to the use of force, we will resist WAEC’s illegal, unlawful, illegitimate and unconstitutional manipulation of its timetable to deprive Muslim candidates of their Allah-given fundamental right to worship as enshrined in Section 38 (i) & (ii) of the 2011 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended. Any WAEC timetable which trespasses into the Jumat period (12 – 3 pm on Friday) is therefore ultra vires, null and void.

“By this press statement, we are notifying the Federal Ministry of Education of the volatile nature of WAEC’s timetable. It is capable of causing a disturbance of public peace if it erodes the Jumat period. Nigeria has witnessed enough religious riots and the Ministry must call WAEC to order.

“WAEC’s regional status notwithstanding, the Ministry of Education owes it a duty to ensure that no educational exercise capable of stirring civil disturbance is allowed to take place under its watch. The Ministry of Education should have an input in an exercise of this magnitude. In view of the fact that WAEC keeps repeating the same irritating and illegal time table year after year, we suggest that from now on, WAEC time tables should be scrutinized by the ministry of education to ensure that nothing unlawful creeps into it.

“Muslim candidates and their parents will be left with no choice than to mobilize to WAEC examination centers in peaceful protest if this complaint is ignored.

“We demand a WAEC timetable that leaves the 12 – 3 pm window which Muslims need for Jumat service untouched. An ideal examination timetable for Friday will therefore be 9 am to 12 noon and 3.30 – 6 pm. In fact, heaven will not fall if examinations are limited to morning period on Fridays.

“The WAEC timetable imbroglio has once again brought the Friday Question to focus. We have no iota of doubt that WAEC will have no audacity to fix an examination during the Jumat period if Friday is free like Sunday. Or should we simply ask WAEC to fix one subject for the Jumat period and another one on Sunday morning from 9 am to 12 noon, at least for parity? How does that sound? Who feels it knows it. WAEC should stop oppressing Muslims. All we are saying is: Give Us Jumat period. Respect Allah, our Creator, even if you don’t respect us.

“WAEC is pursuing an aggressive anti-Islam policy. Fixing examinations during Jumat service gives non-Muslims undue advantage over Muslims. This is discriminatory and unjust. WAEC has lost its soul.

“To round up, we charge the Federal Ministry of Education to call WAEC to order. We advise WAEC authorities to consult widely when fixing its timetable because no public institution is an island, entire of itself. WAEC should note that the Jumat period (12 – 3 pm) is not negotiable for any subject. We urge Muslims to remain calm, to eschew violence but to be alert and watchful. Eternal vigilance is the price of freedom.”

http://www.mcebisco.com.ng/2018/03/waec-is-confused-muric-reveals-what.html
Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by Saheed69(m): 7:32pm On Mar 19, 2018
God have mercy, some comments I read here are just full of bigots, well I am not surprise most of the comments are from our Christan friends from the eastern part of the country, because I will be surprise to see any Christan that school in the south west to said Public Schools in the south west close by 2pm on Friday . (Public school close by 1.00-1.30 on Friday).

Our eastern bros and sisters are confuse like WAEC.

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by Kennydoc(m): 7:34pm On Mar 19, 2018
Chloe88:
truth be told, am always curious why Friday a day of worship by Muslim isn't a work free day

Mohammed didn't tell them to observe rest on Fridays

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by GeoOla25(m): 7:35pm On Mar 19, 2018
dragnet:
what is wrong in requesting for just two hours (1 - 3)pm ?
He never asked for the whole day to be examination-free, did He?.
Christians are always the first to preach "religious tolerance", yet they don't exemplify such, would you prefer that your classmate fails the exam because he has to perform his religious obligation while you take same examination you both paid for? and you have a whole day to yourself for similar religious obligation and all he requires is two hours which you deny him.
I just hope you’re not the real dragnet assessment body!!!

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by Abdulhakeem78(m): 7:48pm On Mar 19, 2018
seunH:

I'm with you 100% on this, normally with the amounts of quotes you are getting, if you are not strong, you would have started questioning whether you posted rubbish or not, but believe me you what you wrote up there is the truth. Bigotry has so blinded us so much that we lose our sense of justice. I school in the north, I mean CORE north and we dare not do anything on Sundays not even fix a 5 mins test no matter how important and I support. Look for there to be peace in our world between various religions Justice and Respect is paramount. Ask those attacking you that if WAEC decided to place any of their papers on Sunday 9-12, what would be their reaction? That is when we will hear "Buhari wants to Islamize Nigeria, CAN will start releasing statements etc". in conclusion let us learn to respect one another and do justice.
You resemble my friend at the university in everything.He is Seun Akanle,very mature a person.

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by teefaht(f): 8:01pm On Mar 19, 2018
blessedvisky:


Nonsense. As if it were the other way around, Muslims will fight for consideration of non-muslims.

This MURIC is becoming an open terrorist organization. Who are those affected? Secondary school students who are muslims. How many days are involved? 1 Friday. What's the population of Muslim students writing exams on that Friday? Definitely less than a million.
I guess Allah will destroy all the nations participating in Waec exams for causing young people to miss worship for 1 Friday due to exams.

This shit is irritating
Go back to the topic and read. then you will see that, it wasn't only one Friday it affected.

Then mind you, it affected both the teachers, the students and the invigilators not only secondary school students.
comprehend!
Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by seguntijan(m): 8:02pm On Mar 19, 2018
ZombieTAMER:
Muric is more confused...
Why can't they go for Muslim waec board...
Who is more confused here? We live in a world where 2 + 2 = 5, Just as 1 + 1 +1 = 1 If you are confused �, Who is god? Jesus Is Jesus the son of Mary? Yes Who created Mary? God. Who is God? Jesus Jesus is the begotten son. Yes Who is his father? God. Who is God? Jesus. Jesus is a servant of God? Yes Who is God? Jesus. Jesus died on the cross? Yes Who resurrected him? God. Who is God? Jesus Jesus is a messenger? Yes Who sent him? God. Who is God? Jesus. Did Jesus worship while on earth? Yes Whom did he worship? God. Who is God? Jesus. Did God have a beginning? No.... Then who was born on 25 DEC?Jesus. Who is God? Jesus. Where's God? In heaven How many are there in heaven?Only one God. Where's Jesus? He is sitted on the right hand of his father. Who is God? Jesus. Then how many are they in heaven? Only one God Then how many seats? One Where's Jesus? Seated next to God. Then how are they seated? On one chair Its only understood by those with the holy spirit. Who is God? Jesus. Ha haha what a confusion.
Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by Omotoyosi98(m): 8:33pm On Mar 19, 2018
I am tired of Islam(the religion of poos and pees)...why do they even attend school for western education,shebi na arabic education be their own...nw they stil beg you to come school to broaden ur horizon and know what the world is saying yet you want to scatter it...the only solution to this issue is that muslims should not attend friday exams cos jumaat and waec should gve that ward a handsome/beautiful F9 coupled with 'he/she went to jumaat'...

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by talk2percy(m): 8:37pm On Mar 19, 2018
Muslim Na one crazy religion that really needs to be done away with! God!

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by yommygift15: 8:40pm On Mar 19, 2018
This idiot only need public attention

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by rabzy: 8:59pm On Mar 19, 2018
AZeD1:

Civil servants don't work on Sundays except for essential services, it's sad I have to explain it to you.

why do civil servants in Nigeria dont work on sunday? they do in Israel and other numerous countries. you can remain sad on your behalf

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