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WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by 2Ebisco: 1:43pm On Mar 19, 2018
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

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by victoronyekwelu(m): 1:55pm On Mar 19, 2018
what join waec with religion now? people will just stay and be looking for trouble since the history of waec they have been writing on Fridays and nobody complained

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by TheDevilIsALai: 2:01pm On Mar 19, 2018
Why not agitate for Friday to be a school-free day across Nigeria?

Why are you limiting it to just WAEC?

idiot

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by Robisky001(m): 2:03pm On Mar 19, 2018
Religion of pieces.... This Mumuric Prof. Became very vocal under this dispensation aren't surprise by the way.

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by LibertyRep: 2:27pm On Mar 19, 2018
It's depressing how some people just throw insults without even considering the facts raised by the man.

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by TheDevilIsALai: 2:44pm On Mar 19, 2018
LibertyRep:
It's depressing how some people just throw insults without even considering the facts raised by the man.

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 ?

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by LibertyRep: 2:55pm 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 ?


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.

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by blessedvisky(m): 3:12pm 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.

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

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by TheDevilIsALai: 3:36pm On Mar 19, 2018
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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.
[/s]

Which FG office closes by 1pm?

Is this rule applied to Federal Universities and Polys?

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by Nbote(m): 4:22pm On Mar 19, 2018
Dis man is madt... First he complained about d timetable and it was adjusted .. Now u want 3hrs for prayers dat lasts for less than 20mins... He shld jus go ahead and ask for an Islamic republic ..

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by Dollabiz: 4:48pm On Mar 19, 2018
Really
Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by ekems2017(f): 4:48pm On Mar 19, 2018
Sorry sir. You are the one that is confuse. You and your cohort complained about the timetable. It was adjusted to favour the people you spoke for and you are still complaining. Kilode

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by ZombieTAMER: 4:49pm On Mar 19, 2018
Muric is more confused...

Why can't they go for Muslim waec board...

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by imamabi(m): 4:49pm On Mar 19, 2018
What should I say?

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by NothingDoMe: 4:49pm On Mar 19, 2018
Funny guy
Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:49pm On Mar 19, 2018
grin once i see muric. I only click to view the mans pic. Looks like sh.it

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by Biodun1234: 4:49pm On Mar 19, 2018
All these islamic fanatics are evil. Has it helped them anywhere. Stupid people

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by AAlozie(m): 4:50pm On Mar 19, 2018
So because a WAEC paper is on a Friday, it is capable of disturbing public peace? Why is violence inbred in these people na?

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by alsudaes1(m): 4:50pm On Mar 19, 2018
ZombieTAMER:
Muric is more confused...

Nigeria does not even offer those subjects meant for Friday afternoon

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by ZombieTAMER: 4:50pm 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.

You should be agitating for a Muslim nation
Boko Haram are already doing same
Why not lend your voice

Not this ...its not enough
Remember hijab issues
It's only an Islamic country that will benefit you

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by Platony(m): 4:51pm On Mar 19, 2018
Hmmm
Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by eTECTIVe(m): 4:51pm On Mar 19, 2018
Dis man is going madt by d day... So afta getting d adjustment he craved he's still making noise ? Prayers dat lasts 15mins to 30mins.. I'm sure if anyone has asked for dem to stop blocking public roads during their prayers he'll have come out to scream blue murder

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by eTECTIVe(m): 4:52pm On Mar 19, 2018
gj
Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by MrGreenMavro: 4:52pm On Mar 19, 2018
MUric
Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by HeyCorleone(m): 4:52pm On Mar 19, 2018
There's a particular overzealousness attached with people of the Islam religion that is lacking in other faiths. To the extent that they perpetuate wars and other heinous activities "in the name of Allah".

Some things in life are indubitable and one of them is the fact that Islam isn't a religion of Peace rather it's a movement whose tenets are tied around hostility, paranoia, and a certain degree of narcissism.

This is no argument.

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by AAlozie(m): 4:52pm 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.
Sharing the same country with you people will continue to be the bane of any atom of development.
Imagine people that pray the most are most prone to violence and bloodshed

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by FarahAideed: 4:53pm On Mar 19, 2018
I tot WAEC has fixed
Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by free2ryhme: 4:53pm 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 Nobody: 4:54pm On Mar 19, 2018
truth be told, am always curious why Friday a day of worship by Muslim isn't a work free day

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by Enemyofpeace: 4:55pm On Mar 19, 2018
Bunch of trouble makers,they are always finding faults and causing problems. Religion of peace my foot.

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by Aadetola1(m): 4:55pm On Mar 19, 2018
these fanatics just like trouble

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Re: WAEC Is Confused – MURIC, Reveals What Timetable Can Cause In Nigeria by Beehshorp(m): 4:55pm On Mar 19, 2018
As if they give a f uck about public peace... Attention seekers

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