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More Revealing Facts About Hijaab Wearing For Students In Osun State by nawebco(m): 6:29pm On Jun 21, 2016
I found it worthy of sharing for the benefit of all honest and objective
persons:
"Below is my reply to a Christian bigot:
@ Yemi Adeleke, I am not a big fan of Aregbe but I can confirm to you that his
hands are clean in this matter. If anything, his govt has served the interest of
Christians than Muslims in terms of appointments and financial assistance. Lemme
mention some:


1. His appointments, commissioners and Special advisers were skewed in favour of
Christians 75-25%
2. He donated #30million to OSUN Baptist for the construction of their
auditorium.
3.Another #35million for the burial of late Obadare.
4. CAC olaiya was valued at #59.7 when government demolished it to pave way for
road construction. Aregbe added another #30m to make it #89.7 in spite of the
fact that majority of the individual property owners have not been paid.
I just decided to mention these few for you to know that Aregbe has served
xtains the more.

Now to the main issue of hijab.

1. All the schools, including missionary schools, were taken over by government
in 1975 by the military govt. Govt discovered at that time that the subvensions
given to xtian missionaries were not judiciously utilised! This was discovered
when govt gave similar subvension to May Flowers school ( a school founded by
Tai Solarin, an atheist) and the money was judiciously spent. Govt was surprised
that same could not be said of the xtain missionary schools. Govt had to call
for a probe and it was discovered that most of the subventions were not used for
the purpose they were meant for. Again, the pieces land for the construction of
the churches and schools were donated by the community.
This prompted the govt to ask them to value their property and place side by
side the subvention they got from govt. It was discovered that most of them were
even indebted to govt and govt had to take over the schools. Those who had spent
beyond the subvention were compensated.
If govt had changed all d names of the missionary schools, possibly nobody would
be laying claim to any name or heritage today.

2. Ever since then, govt has been responsible for the financing and running of
the schools but the church still interfere vicariously. For example, in some
schools, people of other faith or denomination cannot head a school that is run
and funded by govt.

3. Muslim students are subjected to Christian mode of worship on assembly
grounds in all schools, whether missionary named, community named or government
named schools.

4. The agitation to allow Muslim students practise their faith without being
subjected/forced to follow the creed of others had been on for long.

5. For instance, during the regime of Oyinlola, he was approached. His
administration granted Muslims female students the right to wear hijab only in
Muslim named school but not in Christian-named, community-named or govt named
schools despite the fact that they are all owned by government and financed with
public fund.

6. The agitation continued under Aregbe who called both Muslim and Christian
leaders to meet and resolve the lingering issues amicably. They could not!

7. In 2013, the Muslim community approached the court to seek justice.
Pls note that the Muslim community took govt to court and NOT CAN! But CAN chose
to join in the case which was eventually won by the Muslims.

8. The judgement was based on the fact that it's the fundamental human right of
the Muslim female students to wear hijab especially since all schools belong to
govt and not any religious body!

9. The xtains are unsatisfied with the judgement but instead of approaching the
court for stay of execution and appeal, they have resorted to propaganda and
blackmail!

10. They've asked their children to wear church garments to schools without
recourse to legal approach. But can this be sustained judging from the fact that
church garments are not an everyday wear of the xtains whereas hijab is an
everyday Muslim female outfit ordained by Islamic injunction.

11. I do not know what is detestable in wearing hijab in a public institution
when your children are not forced to wear it.

12. Are we truly tolerant as we make people to believe?! Your guess is as good
as mine!

13. As a journalist who practise in the state and is abreast of the situation, I
decided to put this across to you (my AGOSA friends) for us to know the true
situations of things, instead of the lies and propaganda that fly around.
Re: More Revealing Facts About Hijaab Wearing For Students In Osun State by greatwhite(m): 7:04pm On Jun 21, 2016
Give onto Caesar what belongs to Caesar.

Give mission school back to the mission. Govt shouldn't be in the business funding/running schools.
Re: More Revealing Facts About Hijaab Wearing For Students In Osun State by Nobody: 9:23pm On Jun 21, 2016
What are Muslim students looking for in missionary schools if they don't want to follow the principles and practice of such schools, why can't the Islamic extremists also create missionary schools for their Muslim folks, so that they can be putting on hijab and jalamia to school, we should not religionalise formal education. Go to your church and mosque and practice your barbaric religions that has put the world into tumult and leave it out from the school system.

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