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Re: Hijab: Rename Muslim, Christian Schools, MURIC Tells Kwara Govt by Ballack1(m): 3:46pm On Mar 20, 2021 |
Is Kwara state governor a Yoruba man? |
Re: Hijab: Rename Muslim, Christian Schools, MURIC Tells Kwara Govt by Uzi11enzo: 3:51pm On Mar 20, 2021 |
BnQoyyim: Meanwhile.............. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Hijab: Rename Muslim, Christian Schools, MURIC Tells Kwara Govt by tnerro1(m): 3:51pm On Mar 20, 2021 |
These terrorist too like problems, if you love your hijab at the expense of a good and quality education, then go to a Muslim school, they will even add bomb making to your studies so you have the right qualities to be a good terrorist 1 Like |
Re: Hijab: Rename Muslim, Christian Schools, MURIC Tells Kwara Govt by One4me: 3:53pm On Mar 20, 2021 |
Peterobi90: If Yoruba Muslims allow this Fulani stooge to destroy the co-existing peace between them and their Christian family members, for his own personal gain, then they have themselves to blame. This idiotic Ishaq Akintola is a Cancer in the South West and should be dealt with, the way Cancer is dealt with. MURIC is a creation and tool of MACBAN, the Fulani association of terrorist Herdsmen 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Hijab: Rename Muslim, Christian Schools, MURIC Tells Kwara Govt by Uzi11enzo: 3:55pm On Mar 20, 2021 |
BnQoyyim: Stfu 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Hijab: Rename Muslim, Christian Schools, MURIC Tells Kwara Govt by mmsen: 4:05pm On Mar 20, 2021 |
He said something reasonable, for the first time ever. |
Re: Hijab: Rename Muslim, Christian Schools, MURIC Tells Kwara Govt by Yankee101: 4:05pm On Mar 20, 2021 |
Guess who will invest in Kwara education no more And world over, Christian schools provide the best education |
Re: Hijab: Rename Muslim, Christian Schools, MURIC Tells Kwara Govt by UtilityRational(m): 4:05pm On Mar 20, 2021 |
xtian and hypocrisy sha, they cant even allow there muslims brothers from dsame tribe to exercise their religoius right to wear hijab in government funded school. but they want thesame muslims to support their hidden agenda of xtian oduduwa nation just because they are not confortable with muslim president. see them busy calling muslims and islam names but they wont do same thing to CAN. i only pity the fools among the muslims that are supporting their Audio nation sha. Awon werey ... |
Re: Hijab: Rename Muslim, Christian Schools, MURIC Tells Kwara Govt by luminouz(m): 4:08pm On Mar 20, 2021 |
Omooba77: At the bolded, are there Muslim missionary schools? |
Re: Hijab: Rename Muslim, Christian Schools, MURIC Tells Kwara Govt by Naija4love(m): 4:17pm On Mar 20, 2021 |
ENGINEERG: “It is obvious that the Kwara State chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) is determined to forment trouble. It has refused to obey court judgements. It has also rejected government’s directive on the approval of hijab for female Muslim studentsI don't know why we all like this in this country... This hijab is for only Muslim female if she like not for every female students.... Now what is the problem |
Re: Hijab: Rename Muslim, Christian Schools, MURIC Tells Kwara Govt by dotuntayo: 4:19pm On Mar 20, 2021 |
I know Akintola is a complete mad dog. Na your papa build those school. Omo ale yoruba land |
Re: Hijab: Rename Muslim, Christian Schools, MURIC Tells Kwara Govt by slivertongue: 4:21pm On Mar 20, 2021 |
Omooba77:so what is ur take |
Re: Hijab: Rename Muslim, Christian Schools, MURIC Tells Kwara Govt by Onlyonebuhari: 4:22pm On Mar 20, 2021 |
doggedfighter: The real terrors are those being paid by the government but still preventing people from schools. CAN and Boko Haram chasing people away from schools |
Re: Hijab: Rename Muslim, Christian Schools, MURIC Tells Kwara Govt by Onlyonebuhari: 4:24pm On Mar 20, 2021 |
Naija4love: CAN want to control everybody |
Re: Hijab: Rename Muslim, Christian Schools, MURIC Tells Kwara Govt by IYANGBALI: 4:28pm On Mar 20, 2021 |
Muslims turning the world upside down since 100AD |
Re: Hijab: Rename Muslim, Christian Schools, MURIC Tells Kwara Govt by Samunique(m): 4:29pm On Mar 20, 2021 |
BnQoyyim:Who be this one na Pls stop quoting me if you've got nothing reasonable to say . |
Re: Hijab: Rename Muslim, Christian Schools, MURIC Tells Kwara Govt by famouscargo4u: 4:32pm On Mar 20, 2021 |
This guy is a fool |
Re: Hijab: Rename Muslim, Christian Schools, MURIC Tells Kwara Govt by mu2sa2: 4:54pm On Mar 20, 2021 |
Uzi11enzo:More of the insults. Keep it coming, hypocrite! |
Re: Hijab: Rename Muslim, Christian Schools, MURIC Tells Kwara Govt by Uzi11enzo: 5:04pm On Mar 20, 2021 |
mu2sa2: Piss off |
Re: Hijab: Rename Muslim, Christian Schools, MURIC Tells Kwara Govt by Omoodua007: 5:09pm On Mar 20, 2021 |
No problem kwara is Muslim majority they can even convert all the churches to mosques All the best with MURIC coming to SW to champion hijab right The game plan don clear Hijab first school take over second |
Re: Hijab: Rename Muslim, Christian Schools, MURIC Tells Kwara Govt by Bluesearoll(m): 5:10pm On Mar 20, 2021 |
I thought western education is a sin |
Re: Hijab: Rename Muslim, Christian Schools, MURIC Tells Kwara Govt by kolmart: 5:23pm On Mar 20, 2021 |
This group always behave like people who were just discharge from Psychiatry hospital |
Re: Hijab: Rename Muslim, Christian Schools, MURIC Tells Kwara Govt by sheyisky(m): 5:37pm On Mar 20, 2021 |
Surebettingapp7:baba how far any hint i don lose tire |
Re: Hijab: Rename Muslim, Christian Schools, MURIC Tells Kwara Govt by gbemiga1(m): 5:47pm On Mar 20, 2021 |
Omooba77:it is a pity to see that a so called professor has allowed religion to retard his reasoning ability. Let the professor tell us the content in this article below KWARA STATE SCHOOLS BOARD Speech delivered by His Excellency, The Military Governor of Kwara State, Colonel D. L. Bamigboye, at the Official Launching of the Kwara State Schools Board in Ilorin, State Capital, on 3/7/72 Civil Commissioners, Distinguised Ladies and Gentlemen, I am delighted to be here this morning to launch officially the Kwara State Schools Board which came into being on the first day of June, 1972. This is a practical demonstration of the importance which my Government, among other Governments of the Federation, attaches to education. It is gratifying to see the large assembly here this morning among whom, I understand, are proprietors, education secretaries, chairmen of boards of governors, principals of various grant-aided post-primary institutions and a lot more people from many walks of life. They are all welcome to Ilorin, the State Capital. It is my earnest prayer to wish everyone a pleasant stay in Ilorin and safe journey back home. I want to start by acknowledging the depth of gratitude we owe to the Voluntary Agencies for the pioneering roles they have so far played in the progress of formal education in Nigeria, most especially in Kwara State. Brief Historical Review Some of the earliest primary schools in the country were opened by the Missions in what is today Kwara State. For instance, in 1865 the first primary school was opened at Lokoja. By 1918 similar Voluntary Agency schools were already opened at Offa, at Ilorin and in Ogori. Gradually all the Christian Missions, Muslim Missions and Native Authorities, now Local Government Authorities, and communities became involved in establishing primary schools. Today we have over 550 primary schools in the State. The Missions, the Native Authorities and the local communities have also contributed a great deal to the development of post-primary education in the State. As at date, there are 78 post- primary schools in the State. Of these only 3 are owned and run directly by the Government while the remaining 65 are Voluntary Agency, Community and private schools. I have gone into this aspect of the history of education in the State to show the value of team work among the Voluntary Agencies. Local communities private interests and the Government in the great task of educating our children. I hope that this tradition of team work will continue. As many of you know, the proposal to establish Schools Board dated several years back. The National Joint Negotiation Council of 1964 under the distinguished Chairmanship of Justice Adefarasin and the Committee on the Grading Duty Posts in Voluntary Agency Institutions recommended it. Above all, the teachers themselves support it. These are concrete proofs of the desirability of the scheme hence my Government’s spontaneous reaction to it when due for consideration. Full Scale Consultations In my last Budget Speech I mentioned the intention of my Government to create the State Schools Board and the Local School Boards. I made good this promise in respect of one when on 18th May, 1972, I signed the Education Law ( Amendment) Edict, which gave birth to the State Schools Board on 1st June, 1972, the official launching of which we are all witnessing here today. The Board comprises seven able personalities, including a woman, to run the affairs of the Voluntary Agency grant-aided post-primary institutions. Before establishing the Board my Ministry of Education went into full scale consultations with the major Voluntary Agency institutions in the six Northern States, namely, the Protestants, the Roman Catholic, and the Islamic bodies as early as February, 1970. I am glad to announce that all the Voluntary Agency and community schools were fully in agreement and that the five “Part-time” members at this Board virtually represent these agencies although they are expected to function as individuals and according to their own best judgement. Aspects of Education Administration. While it is the main purpose of the State Schools Board to implement Asabia Recommendations, The Board has come in the nick of time to give concrete expression to Government thinking on certain aspects of the administration of education in this State. Of particular concern to the Government in this regard are the followings needs:- (a) The need to have job security for teachers in Voluntary Agency Schools. (b) The need to improve as well as unify service conditions of teachers in all Voluntary Agency Institutions. (c ) The need for uniformly high standards between Government and Voluntary Agency institutions. (d) The need to narrow, with the ultimate aim of closing, the gap in educational provision amongst the various areas in the State. (e) The need to ensure adequate staffing for all schools. The Edict establishing the Board clearly spelt out the functions of the Board which include 'power to appoint teachers (including power to make appointments on promotion, conform appointments and effect transfers) and to dismiss and exercise disciplinary control over teachers in all post – primary schools which are in receipt of Government grant-in-aid. No Schools Takeover Yet. It is appropriate for me at this juncture to clarify some misgivings about the State Schools Board. The term ‘take-over’ has become very current in our newspapers that it needs to be clarified in respect of our establishment of the Schools Board. I mentioned in my Budget Speech that my Government has not yet decided to take over Secondary Schools. What will now be taken over is the staff management in grant-aided post-primary institutions and NOT the institutions themselves. A total take–over of schools by Government means, among other things, a change in ownership of schools. In this connection, I want to remind the Voluntary Agencies that they are still the owner of their schools and therefore retain the rights over as well as responsibilities for them. For avoidance of doubts, let me mention some of your rights as proprietors under the new dispensation:- (a) The right of ownership of institutions. Proprietors still retain the greatest of proprietory rights namely, ownership of their grants aided institutions. It should be noted that the existence of the Board will in no way detract from this. (b) The names of schools remain as given by proprietors. (c ) Religious orientation and practices in the schools remain generally undisturbed. (d) The right to nominate Board of Governors with responsibility for the day-to-day management and welfare of the institutions remain unchanged. The Board of Governors will continue to function normally except in regards to staff matters which responsibility is now taken over by the State Schools Board. Finally, (e) The total tone of the institutions remains the responsibility of the Board of Governors as the main organ of the Proprietors. Proprietors’ Continued Participation At this point, I want to emphasize the importance of proprietors’ continued participation. Under the new scheme the institutions whose staff management is being taken over should continue to be virile and progressive with bouyant financial support from community and Missions both for proper maintenance and necessary developments. By this I mean the mistake of the past should not be repeated whereby people misunderstood the role of the Local Education Authorities for ‘a total take-over’ of the transferred schools and consequently washed off their hands financially. I am here reiterating that proprietors still owe large duties to their institutions and these they should continue to discharge through their Boards of Governors, for example:- the regular maintenance of the school buildings, housing of institutional staff, provisions of school accommodation, the general tone of the institution, appointment of Board’s own administrative staff and anything to do with the academic work of the school, other than teaching staff. I hope that the Missionary as well, as the community spirits which engendered these institutions will continue to enable them to run without any financial hardship. Finally I want to remind the State Schools Board of the enormous task ahead of it. I am sure that the Board is fully aware of the various problems which it is set up to solve I expect the Board to give the schools the best services possible and to demonstrate that with prudent management of the existing scale of financial provisions the teachers' lot can be greatly improved. The Board is set up to improve, standards and services conditions of teachers. It is also its major role to maintain discipline in the noble profession. In Conclusion, I wish the Kwara State Schools Board many years of useful services to this State and to the country as a whole. Thank you. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Hijab: Rename Muslim, Christian Schools, MURIC Tells Kwara Govt by gbemiga1(m): 5:54pm On Mar 20, 2021 |
Naija4love:for only Muslim female students but not in a Christian Grant aided school. Wearing hijab is a voilation of the Constitution given to every students coming to a Christian Grant aided school. If you want to wear hijab go to public or Islamic schools. Very simple. 1 Like |
Re: Hijab: Rename Muslim, Christian Schools, MURIC Tells Kwara Govt by Galadimabawa: 6:02pm On Mar 20, 2021 |
RALPHOW:Do not judge by name, we're on the same side. |
Re: Hijab: Rename Muslim, Christian Schools, MURIC Tells Kwara Govt by Thelife: 6:05pm On Mar 20, 2021 |
BnQoyyim: 1 Corinthians 11:13-16 New International Version 13 Judge for yourselves: Is it proper for a woman to pray to God with her head uncovered? 14 Does not the very nature of things teach you that if a man has long hair, it is a disgrace to him, 15 but that if a woman has long hair, it is her glory? For long hair is given to her as a covering. 16 If anyone wants to be contentious about this, we have no other practice—nor do the churches of God.(A) Can you show us where hijab was mentioned in that verse please |
Re: Hijab: Rename Muslim, Christian Schools, MURIC Tells Kwara Govt by 9gerian: 6:27pm On Mar 20, 2021 |
Deep! Samunique: 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Hijab: Rename Muslim, Christian Schools, MURIC Tells Kwara Govt by adenlemmanuel: 7:04pm On Mar 20, 2021 |
eniti o ni 'ru aso ko le ko k'aso o faya (he who does not have a dress won't mind tearing other peoples own) how many schools were built by this overzealous muric sect? Go and rename all the Islamic schools first (if there are any), where did this zeal of wanting to override other peoples legacy come from.... honestly I will understand his position if islam values western education this much but no Islam doesn't, we can all see what their true believers are doing to their fellow brothers in the North after getting tired of killing Christians. this people are only out to cause trouble,...muric is solely established to create similar division in the south as it is in the north. |
Re: Hijab: Rename Muslim, Christian Schools, MURIC Tells Kwara Govt by NwaliE01: 7:26pm On Mar 20, 2021 |
Renaming schools that were not invented by them because of one religion? Islam that could not invent one school for the circular education and want to participate in a Christian school and now want to claim the school after harbouring them for years. This is satanic if you ask me! |
Re: Hijab: Rename Muslim, Christian Schools, MURIC Tells Kwara Govt by friday2011(m): 7:50pm On Mar 20, 2021 |
MURIC... This is a case of the two women in the Bible whose case was brought to King Solomon, the one with the dead child wanted the living child to be killed while the other woman beg the king to let the child leave. MURIC is down already and fear no fall... All they are good at now is to drag others above them. |
Re: Hijab: Rename Muslim, Christian Schools, MURIC Tells Kwara Govt by matrixme(m): 8:17pm On Mar 20, 2021 |
Has there been any instance where this MURIC of an association ever done something uplifting to the populace or even their own sect before? Have they empowered a group of young, unemployed Muslims? Have they supported a muslim orphanage or even think of building something as basic as a manual borehole for a mosque? Because I am 1000% sure they cannot render help to Christians. How can an organization exist with no useful benefit to themselves even, except reacting violently to issues that concern them, no matter whose horse is gored. |
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