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Re: Muslim Youths Kick Against Fayose's Christmas Clothes To Children by olasaad(f): 11:41am On Dec 05, 2017
solarj05:


Give me the statistics of how many people sponsored to Jerusalem in the following states in the last ten years.
Kaduna state, Sokoto state, Kano state, Borno state.


Well I think you got my point. The population aspect I don't know but I have seen alot of christians who go to Jerusalem on state funds
Re: Muslim Youths Kick Against Fayose's Christmas Clothes To Children by BetaThings: 11:57am On Dec 05, 2017
Alcatraz005:
Fayose should carry on! What nonsense? Which Muslim youths are those? Ekiti is a
majority Christian State so the Muslims can bleat all they want. Useless citizens from a useless religion. Merry Christmas to the people of Ekiti!

nonsobaba:
Those youths are idiots. Why haven't they spoken out against the northern states that adopted sharia law?

Sammy07:
Well, maybe because Ekiti is a Christian state.
Majorities are Christians

See the followers of religion of love who always sermonise about equality and why there should not be second class citizens

What somebody was criticising muslims (even falsely) for last week is what you are guys are justifying for Christians

Olabenjamen22:
The same reason why Muslim are using federal allocation to go to mecca.

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Re: Muslim Youths Kick Against Fayose's Christmas Clothes To Children by BetaThings: 11:58am On Dec 05, 2017
olasaad:
But if a Muslim governor do this, you people will be castigating him for using state money to promote his religion. Hypocrite everywhere
Re: Muslim Youths Kick Against Fayose's Christmas Clothes To Children by Duru1(m): 12:03pm On Dec 05, 2017
zakim:


Muslim youths in Ekiti state have risen against the planned purchase and sewing of Christmas clothes for 20,000 children in the state by Governor Ayo Fayose describing the gesture as a ploy to elevate one religion over another.

The youth under the aegis of the National Council of Muslim Youth Organisations (NACOMYO), described the act as “unacceptable and a breach of Section 10 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended).”

Quoting from the section, NACOMYO said, “the Government of the Federation or of a state shall not adopt any religion as state religion" adding that the Christmas clothes for kids project was meant to promote Christianity as a religion."

The group noted in a statement by its coordinator in the state, Alhaji Tajudeen Olutope Ahmed, on Monday in Ado Ekiti that inasmuch as the group was not against any form of child welfare or development, it was worried that “our commonwealth as a state is being used to promote a particular religion and to placate the subscribers of the religion.”

It was gathered from an independent source that the project would gulp about N200 million. Fayose had during a broadcast on radio and television asked parents to bring their children to the Government House for measurement by about 200 local tailors already recruited for the project .

NACOMYO added that just as Christians look forward to Christmas and New Year, Muslims also look forward to festivals like id-el-maulud or id-el-fitri adding, “as the governor of all, he is expected to patronize both Christians and Muslims in equal measure.”

NACOMYO said further: “It is on the basis of the above that we hereby call on Governor Fayose to suspend his planned celebration of Christians and Christianity during the forthcoming Yuletide period.

“In the alternative, if the governor is determined to go ahead with his planned provision of Christmas dresses, he should disclose the budget for the dresses to the public and be ready to expend the same amount during the forthcoming Muslim festival. This is the justice of the matter.

They cautioned against using the state's resources for the patronage of only a section or religion, saying it was the responsibility of every parent to to provide dresses for their children and not government.

The statement added, “Ekiti State government should be more concerned about fulfilling her duty under the law, which includes that of prompt and adequate payment of staff salaries. In this way, parents will be able to make adequate care and provision for their children.”

Giving reason for the project, the governor had insisted that he conceived the idea to give Ekiti children between one and 10 years a sense of belonging and cater for the needs of the less privileged kids.

Assorted local fabrics of Ankara, Guinea and Kampala among others had been purchased by the governor and made available to the local tailors for the exercise.

Fayose said that every tier of government must endeavour to concretely cater for the needs of children, especially children of the less privileged.

Speaking at the official flag off of the distribution of the Yuletide clothes to the beneficiaries on Sunday evening at the Government House, Fayose also urged the kids to urge their parents to support his anointed candidate for the 2018 governorship poll, Deputy Governor Kolapo Olusola.

Fayose said: “As a government, we must be seen to be caring, not by mere saying it but by practice. Part of our duty is to give our kids a sense of belonging.

“We are bound to provide some happiness for them at a yuletide such as this. We are providing Christmas clothing for over 20,000 of our kids. We will raise it to 100,000 by next year as I am very sure the next governor will come from my party PDP."

https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/muslim-youths-kick-against-fayose-s-xmas-clothes-to-children.html

Where were these moronic dingbats when Sharia was adopted in northern region of Nigeria by state governors?
Re: Muslim Youths Kick Against Fayose's Christmas Clothes To Children by Olabenjamen22(m): 12:25pm On Dec 05, 2017
BetaThings:






See the followers of religion of love who always sermonise about equality and why there should not be second class citizens

What somebody was criticising muslims (even falsely) for last week is what you are guys are justifying for Christians


Lol, so you people expected to treated with equality when your religion is bent on maltreating the minority?


Your brother aregbesola have been doing this bias since decay and no Christian complain so why is it now paining you people
Re: Muslim Youths Kick Against Fayose's Christmas Clothes To Children by Olabenjamen22(m): 12:30pm On Dec 05, 2017
Myde4naija:
xtians in the north has the same right to kick against it, the government don't have the right to adopt any religion as a state religion as it is been captured in the Constitution.


For them not coming out is not the Muslim fault I think.

when CAN norther region are talking about this hypocrite what are you people saying that time,


lol so Mumuslim know that what they are doing is not right according to constitution but they don't care since they are not the victim right?


Is like you are high on weed, well your mumuslim ekiti brother can continue ranting there stupidity, less we care
Re: Muslim Youths Kick Against Fayose's Christmas Clothes To Children by bamirotola: 12:38pm On Dec 05, 2017
Sometimes i think of what we have done to deserve D's selfish Muslims... Buhari brought down dollar just for u Muslims to go to mecca, nothing was done on that, now a givernor trying to spread the love of Xmas for all is now bad? I weep for ur insanity... Your religion promortes more of violence Dan love though.. You know how many naked bodies will be coverd by such act? Doomed ppl
Re: Muslim Youths Kick Against Fayose's Christmas Clothes To Children by Emanodimo(m): 2:01pm On Dec 05, 2017
Your religion promotes more of violence than love though...

I copied that from someone

Uhhhmmm... I am just tired of religion and ethinic discuss...

If Fayose plans to do that, he will.

But it is advisable for him not to misplace business with pleasure...
Re: Muslim Youths Kick Against Fayose's Christmas Clothes To Children by Cyynthialove(f): 12:22am On Dec 06, 2017
ezenwajosh:
An example of the reason Nigeria has never work and will never work, forcing people of divert culture,tradition,language,religion and understanding together is a crime against humanity..... #NigeriaIsACrimeAgainstHumanity

#EndNigeria

#bobugee

#cyynthialove
Nice one
Re: Muslim Youths Kick Against Fayose's Christmas Clothes To Children by SouthEastFacts: 12:56am On Dec 06, 2017
ayzTIGER:
Allahu Akbar. Seems there are more Yoruba Muslims than Yoruba Christians in SW
There are more Christians than Muslims in Nigeria.
Re: Muslim Youths Kick Against Fayose's Christmas Clothes To Children by kitone: 8:06pm On Dec 07, 2017
Which law is in the bible? You cant even keep the lse of moses?mstew

Myde4naija:
it has not gotten to that stage where u use abusive words just to say simple things.


Circular state or not Muslim want sharia they have it, nothing stops xtians from using laws from their bible as well.

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