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"You Can’t Force Islamic Studies On Our Children" - PFN, Bishop Oyedepo Warn by prezulite(m): 6:38am On Jun 30, 2017
Arising from an emergency meeting in Lagos, Southwest Nigeria on Thursday, the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN, and the General Overseer, Living Faith, Bishop David Oyedepo have warned the Federal and State Governments against attempt to force Christian students in secondary schools to offer Islamic Studies.

Speaking while addressing newsmen at the PFN Headquarters in Isolo, Lagos, Southwest Nigeria, Oyedepo said government had no right to force subjects on anybody, saying that by stopping Christian Religion Studies, CRS, at the Senior Secondary School level, it automatically meant that it would not be embraced at the tertiary institutions.

“You cannot force our students to study Islamic Studies or Arabic Studies,” he said, citing a case in Kwara State where a Christian student was beaten and forced to take Arabic Studies against his will.

Speaking, PFN President, Dr. Felix Omobude said the PFN was concerned at the contention and controversy that had attended the revised Basic Education Curriculum, especially the unnecessary collapse of Christian Religious Studies as part of an omnibus subject known as Religion and National Values.

“We note the explanation by the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC) on some of the issues raised. However, the PFN maintains that whatever the case, there is really no need nor is there any justification for the needless confusion and uncertainty the NERDC has created which has opened up the implementation of the curriculum to the whims and caprices people with vested interests who want to impose their religious preferences on students.

“The PFN calls for an immediate reversal of the change of curriculum so that Christian Religious Studies can stand on its own as a separate subject just as it has always been. Collapsing CRK as only a part of Religion and National Values forecloses the opportunity of the subject being studied at the tertiary level by students who might so desire and this is unacceptable to us.

“On the question of the compulsory study of Foreign languages, as the curriculum has laid out, the PFN urges that the window be opened up to more languages beyond French and Arabic to accommodate other languages such as Spanish, etc. so that our children can enjoy greater flexibility in foreign language study and not be compelled to study a language they have no interest in, as its being reported in some states. We are aware of orchestrated plans to subtly use this policy as a means of forceful religious indoctrination and we maintain our stand against it,” Omobude said.

On killings by Fulani herdsmen, Omobule stated that the PFN was concerned that a lot of the instances of killings across many parts of the country was linked to Fulani herdsmen who seemed to find it so easy to kill, destroy farms and houses, yet were able to evade apprehension by security forces.

“We call for adequate and appropriate response of government to put an end to the activities of these killer Herdsmen across the country. We urge the Federal Government to take the issue of security more seriously especially the spate of kidnappings all over the country.

“The PFN restates its position that nomadic cattle-rearing has become outdated. It urges the government of states, where cattle rearing is a part and parcel of their culture, to build ranches and develop reserves where cattle owners can husband their animals without travelling long distances where they stray into farms, destroy crops and constitute nuisance and threat to other communities,” he said.

On Southern Kaduna crisis, the PFN president said the body was worried at developments in the area, especially the lack of prompt response to guarantee the security of lives and property.

“The PFN calls for more attention to be paid to the plight of the victims of the Southern Kaduna crisis. A delegation from the PFN recently paid a visitation to Southern Kaduna and made a presentation of N15 million worth of relief materials to the different groups, irrespective of ethnicity or religion. From this visit, we can see that there is much more that urgently needs to be done for the people of Southern Kaduna and urgently too. We call on the Federal government and Kaduna State government to immediately improve on their rehabilitation efforts,” he added.

On restructuring, Omobude said PFN noted with concern the restiveness in different parts of the country and the increasing calls for a break-up of the country on the part of those purporting to speak for ethnic groups.

“We restate our belief in the unity of Nigeria and a commitment to one Nigeria where people of different faiths and tongues can continue to live together as one. However, we call on the government to do all it can to assuage the fears and concerns of everyone and ensure the practice of Federalism in its true form. We urge the government to pay attention to the calls for restructuring and find a way to push for further devolution of powers, while adopting an all-inclusive approach to governance and development in the country,” he added.

https://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2017/06/29/cant-force-islamic-studies-children-pfn-oyedepo-warn/


Photo: PFN leaders at the briefing on Thursday

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Re: "You Can’t Force Islamic Studies On Our Children" - PFN, Bishop Oyedepo Warn by Arian11(m): 6:43am On Jun 30, 2017
there was a press release on this now ..they said they weren't scraping anything

so why would he still come out and say something ...

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Re: "You Can’t Force Islamic Studies On Our Children" - PFN, Bishop Oyedepo Warn by nedu2000(m): 10:32am On Jun 30, 2017
Well that is his business,literally

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Re: "You Can’t Force Islamic Studies On Our Children" - PFN, Bishop Oyedepo Warn by Nobody: 10:37am On Jun 30, 2017
Arian11:
there was a press release on this now ..they said they weren't scraping anything

so why would he still come out and say something ...
Freedom of speech!
Bishop has made an important point. Removing CRS would make it impossible to be studied at the tertiary level. Arabic is of no relevance to us. It should never have been in our currency talk more of our educational sector.

Surely church secondary schools would never implement it anyway neither would they ever teach the Islamic content of the RNLV.


As for Osinbanjo, let him keep avoiding this issue. Just know that a PFN no vote of confidence is capable of ruining any Christian's political career.

*If Arabic is just a language why are Muslims defending it aggressively

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Re: "You Can’t Force Islamic Studies On Our Children" - PFN, Bishop Oyedepo Warn by yemmight(m): 11:50am On Jun 30, 2017
We reject it In Jesus Name.

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Re: "You Can’t Force Islamic Studies On Our Children" - PFN, Bishop Oyedepo Warn by alBHAGDADI: 11:51am On Jun 30, 2017
Does it make any sense to Introduce Arabic studies in Nigerian educational system when we still have over 200 languages that we are yet to study? Is Arabic a language that is productive? How has Arabic improved the backward Arab world? Don't get me wrong, but the development in Qatar, Dubai and UAE are all done by white men whose language supports construction and Development. Arabic language is only in line with Islam.

Since we all know that Arabic is the language of Islam, why didn't they create an option that allows the study of Jewish or Greek languages which are in line with Christianity? No, they wont cos their aim is to systematically islamize Nigeria, a thing that will fail.

Arabic language adds no value to one's life other than being able to read the terror manual called Quran. Aren't they satisfied with their. issues and madrassahs that they now want to start corrupting the children of the Living God with a barbaric ideology?

If you are a Christian and you don't speak against this, i wonder if you think you and your children will be able to they devilishly sneak in Sharia law.

We reject Islam and Arabic language

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Re: "You Can’t Force Islamic Studies On Our Children" - PFN, Bishop Oyedepo Warn by Nobody: 11:51am On Jun 30, 2017
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people are talking and that fraudster oyedepoo is talking

wow after robbing your sheeples u still come here to say trash

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Re: "You Can’t Force Islamic Studies On Our Children" - PFN, Bishop Oyedepo Warn by lfleak: 11:51am On Jun 30, 2017
alBHAGDADI:
Does it make any sense to Introduce Arabic studies in Nigerian educational system when we still have over 200 languages that we are yet to study? Is Arabic a language that is productive? How has Arabic improved the backward Arab world? Don't get me wrong, but the development in Qatar, Dubai and UAE are all done by white men whose language supports construction and Development. Arabic language is only in line with Islam.

Since we all know that Arabic is the language of Islam, why didn't they create an option that allows the study of Jewish or Greek languages which are in line with Christianity? No, they wont cos their aim is to systematically islamize Nigeria, a thing that will fail.

Arabic language adds no value to one's life other than being able to read the terror manual called Quran. Aren't they satisfied with their. issues and madrassahs that they now want to start corrupting the children of the Living God with a barbaric ideology?

If you are a Christian and you don't speak against this, i wonder if you think you and your children will be able to they devilishly sneak in Sharia law.

We reject Islam and Arabic language
So much hate for a language...I developed a website for an Arab man, which he played me extra to switch English text to arabic, and I received over $500 ... If its this stupid guy above, he will chase the man away because of hate of religion..

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Re: "You Can’t Force Islamic Studies On Our Children" - PFN, Bishop Oyedepo Warn by Onopa(m): 11:51am On Jun 30, 2017
Remove all religion from school curriculum

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Re: "You Can’t Force Islamic Studies On Our Children" - PFN, Bishop Oyedepo Warn by BUSHHUNTER: 11:52am On Jun 30, 2017
Even thief dey complain....using Bible to extort money from gullible Nigerians.

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Re: "You Can’t Force Islamic Studies On Our Children" - PFN, Bishop Oyedepo Warn by adem30: 11:52am On Jun 30, 2017
Statsocial:

Freedom of speech!
Surely church secondary schools would never implement it anyway neither would they ever teach the Islamic content of the RNLV.

These people are just disgracing themselves, where were they when this policy was made in 2011? And which school stopped taking CRK and forcing any student to take IRK since 2011?

They are just jobless, all thanks to FFK and Reno for playing with their brain

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Re: "You Can’t Force Islamic Studies On Our Children" - PFN, Bishop Oyedepo Warn by omolola15(m): 11:52am On Jun 30, 2017
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Re: "You Can’t Force Islamic Studies On Our Children" - PFN, Bishop Oyedepo Warn by Franzinni: 11:52am On Jun 30, 2017
How ever they want to do... It will never happen in this nation... They can only try... But it won't happen ever!!!!!!

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Re: "You Can’t Force Islamic Studies On Our Children" - PFN, Bishop Oyedepo Warn by spartan117(m): 11:52am On Jun 30, 2017
They thought they could islamize Nigeria, but their jihadist president was struck with an unknown disease and has been incapacitated ever since.


Who can stand against the king?
no one can!
No one will!
victory belongs to Jesus

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Re: "You Can’t Force Islamic Studies On Our Children" - PFN, Bishop Oyedepo Warn by CYBERWEAVER(m): 11:52am On Jun 30, 2017
nice one #papa

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Re: "You Can’t Force Islamic Studies On Our Children" - PFN, Bishop Oyedepo Warn by ivolt: 11:52am On Jun 30, 2017
If you must remove a religious study, you have to remove all religious studies.

I have said it before that all religious studies should be scrapped from our school
curriculums, religious education should be left to parents, sunday school and madrassas.

But our backward education ministry choose to waste Nigeria's scarce resources on the
learning of a useless Arabic studies whose only function is to spread Islam.

If they are so desperate for another foreign language, why not choose Chinese(the future
power language) or German(the language of ingenious fabricators) ?

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Re: "You Can’t Force Islamic Studies On Our Children" - PFN, Bishop Oyedepo Warn by amclimax(m): 11:53am On Jun 30, 2017
All I know is Islamabad.... Before you quote me know this .... All Muslim are not terrorist but all terrorists are Muslim

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Re: "You Can’t Force Islamic Studies On Our Children" - PFN, Bishop Oyedepo Warn by countryfive: 11:53am On Jun 30, 2017
God help us

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Re: "You Can’t Force Islamic Studies On Our Children" - PFN, Bishop Oyedepo Warn by burkingx(f): 11:53am On Jun 30, 2017
angry
Re: "You Can’t Force Islamic Studies On Our Children" - PFN, Bishop Oyedepo Warn by Paperwhite(m): 11:53am On Jun 30, 2017
This is another subtle but grand plan to Islamize Nigeria otherwise why is every aspect of our national life as a heterogeneous nation being dominated by Muslims or Islamic agenda e.g.government appointees,service chiefs,preference for the sharia law against the Constitution of Nigeria? What about the arabic inscription on the Nigerian Army emblem,our currency & now this poo of CRK students being made to study Arabic against their belief? Christians let's wake up [/b]"Behold,they shall surely gather together,but not by me:whosoever shall gather together against thee shall fall for thy sake."[b] Isaiah 54:15

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Re: "You Can’t Force Islamic Studies On Our Children" - PFN, Bishop Oyedepo Warn by spartan117(m): 11:53am On Jun 30, 2017
adem30:


These people are just disgracing themselves, where were they when this policy was made in 2011? And which school stopped taking CRK and forcing any student to take IRK since 2011?

They are just jobless, all thanks to FFK and Reno for playing with their brain
Ignoramus if u don't have anything to say spend ur time keeping ur ignorance in check, do not let it go on rampage

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Re: "You Can’t Force Islamic Studies On Our Children" - PFN, Bishop Oyedepo Warn by YourWife(f): 11:53am On Jun 30, 2017
We no go gree!!!

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Re: "You Can’t Force Islamic Studies On Our Children" - PFN, Bishop Oyedepo Warn by burkingx(f): 11:53am On Jun 30, 2017
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Re: "You Can’t Force Islamic Studies On Our Children" - PFN, Bishop Oyedepo Warn by jericco1(m): 11:54am On Jun 30, 2017
Let's go back to African traditional religion

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Re: "You Can’t Force Islamic Studies On Our Children" - PFN, Bishop Oyedepo Warn by MadCow1: 11:54am On Jun 30, 2017
I believe religious studies should be made compulsory in our school curriculum. Religious studies and Languages.

My reason being the socio - ethnic and political environment we live in today. Nobody knows where their life's path will lead them. It would be only proper that our kids are educated on the religious beliefs that are predominant in our society and also learn a new language that is different from their indigenous language.

Just my take. No need to make everything political. Just a common sense thing.

Imagine a student going through school only to get posted to Zamfara or some Northern state and the kid is ignorant of the religious beliefs and language of those people only to end up in trouble that could have been avoided if he or she had prior knowledge of how things worked in those parts.

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Re: "You Can’t Force Islamic Studies On Our Children" - PFN, Bishop Oyedepo Warn by jonero4(m): 11:54am On Jun 30, 2017
I must book space
Re: "You Can’t Force Islamic Studies On Our Children" - PFN, Bishop Oyedepo Warn by burkingx(f): 11:54am On Jun 30, 2017
adem30:


These people are just disgracing themselves, where were they when this policy was made in 2011? And which school stopped taking CRK and forcing any student to take IRK since 2011?

They are just jobless, all thanks to FFK and Reno for playing with their brain

Re: "You Can’t Force Islamic Studies On Our Children" - PFN, Bishop Oyedepo Warn by nototribalist: 11:54am On Jun 30, 2017
Nnamdi kanu have just put fear in oyedepo, once igbos stop going to his church, revenue will reduce drastically

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Re: "You Can’t Force Islamic Studies On Our Children" - PFN, Bishop Oyedepo Warn by ziego(m): 11:54am On Jun 30, 2017

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Re: "You Can’t Force Islamic Studies On Our Children" - PFN, Bishop Oyedepo Warn by ayusco85(m): 11:54am On Jun 30, 2017
I, with this moniker "ayusco85" stand with PFN.

If u stand with PFN and oyedepo click like. If you stand with this hausa government that want to impose it's religion on Christians click share

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