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Islamisation Of Nigeria : How Much Complete by osazemonday: 7:48am On Mar 28, 2016
I BRING YOU TERRIBLE NEWS THIS EASTER: YOUR CHILD IS TO BE TAUGHT JESUS DID NOT DIE NOR RESURRECT AND THAT THEY CAN DISOBEY YOU IF YOU DO NOT LET THEM BECOME MUSLIM.

This is the new adopted book by the Federal Government of Nigeria wherein the Federal Government has decided to make choosing the belief system of your children and ward their responsibility for 9 years. And in that choice the GLORIOUS QORAN is designated as Allah's Greatest Book and his Prophet Mohammed the Greatest of all the prophets, while mentioning Yisa aka Jesus as also a prophet that did not die for anyone's sins nor resurrected.

So as Buhari serpentinely sends an Easter message, there is a plot to even remove the fact that Jesus died for sins of the world (as Christians believe) from the thinking of all children from Primary 1 to JSS 3.

I Ena Ofugara will stop here and let another speak on what Christians, and moderate Muslims and all who believe in freedom of religion and that the government must STAY AWAY FROM INDOCTRINATING A MAN'S CHILD WITH THEIR PREFERRED RELIGION, should do.....MUST DO. As for me, I see Buhari pushing for an armed resistance against his government. I think he is getting prepared for that EVENTUALITY as all who try to foist religion on others have experienced through out history. NO GOVERNMENT HAS A RIGHT TO TELL YOU MOHAMMED OR JESUS IS GREATER THAN EVEN SHANGO. THAT IS NOT THE BUSINESS OF GOVERNMENT.

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SAY NO TO THE NEW 9-YEAR BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM ON RELIGIOUS STUDIES.
COMMENTS:
I HAVE ATTACHED SOME VERY CONTROVERSIAL PORTIONS OF THE CURRICULUM AS IT RELATES TO RELIGION
SOME OF THE OFFENSIVE/CONTROVERSIAL PARTS OF THE CURRICULUM INCLUDE
1. THE SUPREMACY OF PROPHET MUHAMMAD(PBUH) OVER ALL OTHER PROPHETS OR RELIGIOUS ICONS
2. THAT THE GLORIOUS QURAN IS THE FINAL AUTHORITY OF ALLAH
3. CHILDREN COULD DISOBEY THEIR PARENTS IF THEY REFUSE THEM TO FOLLOW ALLAH (CAN YOU IMAGINE THAT THIS CURRICULUM WAS WRITTEN FOR MINORS (PRIMARY ONE PUPIL TO JSS3)
4. PROPHET ISA (PBUH) THAT CHRISTIANS KNOW AS JESUS CHRIST DID NOT DIE NOR WAS CRUCIFIED
5. IT IS A COMPULSORY SUBJECT COMPRISING CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE,ISLAMIC STUDIES, SOCIAL STUDIES, AND NATIONAL SECURITY ALL IN ONE SUBJECT CALLED RELIGION AND NATIONAL CURRICULUM
6. ALL THE CHILDREN INCLUDING THOSE OF OTHER FAITH APART FROM ISLAM ARE TO LEARN, MEMORIZE AND RECITE THE QURAN/ARABIC LANGUAGE.
Following the decision of the Federal government to introduce the Universal 9-year Basic Education Programme, the Nigerian Educational research and development council(NERDC) restructured and realigned all extant primary and junior secondary schools(JSS) Curricula into a 9 year Basic education curriculum which commenced in 2008. This curriculum was recently revised by the Federal Ministry of Education through the NERDC. Part of the revised curriculum is the omnibus subject called Religion and National values.
Religion and National Values is said to be the merging of formally independent subjects such as Christian Religious Studies, Islamic Studies, Civic Education, Social studies and Security Education into one compulsory subject.
Given the fact that it is the duty of Government to provide functional education to her citizenry which is in line with the United Nations Declaration on human and people’s rights, the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and even the Child Right Act of 2003; curriculum review is a welcome development. A review should eliminate subject matter overlaps, redundancies and enrich curriculum quality through the infusion of emerging issues. However, this duty, as exercised in this respect is faulty. A holistic view of the rights – both as enshrined in the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Child Rights Act point to the fact that the parents or legal guardian should be taken into consideration in any matter that affects the interest of the child.
Unfortunately, the current educational curriculum did not take all these into consideration. In fact, parents as stakeholders were not consulted before the formulation and implementation. For instance, the Right of the child not to be exposed to a contrary religion outside those of his parents / Guardian is not taken into consideration by this curriculum. This has been made possible because the NERDC-approved textbooks for this subject contain materials on both Christian religious studies and Islamic studies. This is of immense importance as the majority of children that attend the basic schools are minors(less than 18 years of age).
According to section 38(2) of the 1999 constitution as amended, no person attending any place of education shall be required to receive religious instruction or take part in any religious observance that is contrary to his religion or religion of his / her parents or guardian. Also, subsection (1) of the same section 38 makes it explicit that freedom of worship is sacrosanct.
Further to this, Child Right Act 2003 section 7(1) says every child has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion.
Subsection 2 saliently captured the role of the parents in enforcement of the right in subsection 1 as follows: “parents and where applicable legal guardians shall provide guidance and direction in the exercise of those rights having regard to the evolving capacities and best interest of the child”. Then the issue of consent of parents or guardian necessary before the formulation and implementation of the curriculum is graphically stated in subsection (3) as follows: The duty of parents and where applicable legal guardians to provide guidance and direction in the enjoyment of the right in subsection (1) of this section by their child or ward SHALL BE RESPECTED BY ALL PERSONS, BODIES, INSTITUTIONS AND AUTHORITIES.
The import of this curriculum is that compulsorily, the pupils / students would be exposed to contrary religions whether Islamic or Christian. For example, in one of the textbooks, it is stated “Do not listen to your parents if they prevent you from accepting Islam”. While such a statement may be acceptable to a Moslem parent, such statements and more offends the beliefs of Christians. It therefore negates the idea of inculcating basic values as intended by the revised curriculum.
In the light of the above, it is our position that
1.Christian Religious Studies and Islamic Religious Studies should be allowed to stand separately and be studied as independent subjects with separate textbooks just like the Nigerian languages (Hausa, Ibo and Yoruba} in line with the previous curriculum.
2. Relevant authorities responsible for mid-wifying this new curriculum should as a matter of urgency reverse the curriculum and revert to statusquo ante.
3. Attempts to make this omnibus subject compulsory, for the Basic Education Certificate Examinations should be discontinued.
4. There should be a public hearing on this to galvanize the opinion of parents on a matter as sensitive as this.
5. Federal Government should device means of confronting directly those who propagate violence and religious intolerance rather than making a compulsory subject of the religions as Nigeria has no National religion.
6. Furthermore, the disadvantage of this omnibus integration outweighs whatever could be the advantage. When five subjects are merged into one, it is obvious that detailed work cannot be achieved both in writing of the textbook and the teaching. The child would be made to struggle to learn and comprehend five-in-one subject, which is not going to be easy. The result would be penny wise, pound foolish as excellence would be sacrificed at the altar of social integration.
(Courtesy Prof Charles Adisa) Only slightly edited.

Re: Islamisation Of Nigeria : How Much Complete by osazemonday: 7:50am On Mar 28, 2016
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Re: Islamisation Of Nigeria : How Much Complete by osazemonday: 7:52am On Mar 28, 2016
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Re: Islamisation Of Nigeria : How Much Complete by tsephanyah(f): 8:07am On Mar 28, 2016
Anyway why will God die for his creature's sin
Re: Islamisation Of Nigeria : How Much Complete by whirlwind7(m): 8:35am On Mar 28, 2016
Most of our politicians and policy makers are cut from inferior and obsolete materials, it is a wonder we are still here.

As it is, this present Buhari regime is set to take first prize when it comes to policies that would set us back 30 years. Seriously.
Re: Islamisation Of Nigeria : How Much Complete by cckris: 8:52am On Mar 28, 2016
It's already started at the Nigeria Defence Academy. See the Islamic moon & star bold on NDA ambulance, with a Major-General confirming it.

Re: Islamisation Of Nigeria : How Much Complete by jcross19: 11:53am On Mar 28, 2016
They can't do it.
Re: Islamisation Of Nigeria : How Much Complete by Annunaki(m): 12:41pm On Mar 28, 2016
Islam is dying in Nigeria, the satanic islamisation ambition of islamists is dead on arrival.
Re: Islamisation Of Nigeria : How Much Complete by Nobody: 1:12pm On Mar 28, 2016
grin

This made me laugh! Tons and Tons of muslims convert to Christians on daily basis! My landlord was a muslim, he's dead now and left his house in charge for his daughter to carry on.

I was very surprised when she came on, to the house one day and said "Let us pray..." we been expecting allah prayers... next thing we heard was "in Jesus name..."

Islam is dying ,all this one na toothless lion battles na em them day fight

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