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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Frank Uduak-Akpan Wore 'The Mudder Squad' T-Shirt While Being Paraded By Police by ibnlawal(m): 8:48pm On May 14, 2021 |
End this motherfuck*r already. 36 Likes 2 Shares |
Business / Re: Bill Gates And Melinda Gates Divorce After 27 years by ibnlawal(m): 10:02pm On May 03, 2021 |
Damn |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Kwara State TESCOM And SUBEB Recruitment by ibnlawal(m): 12:28pm On May 02, 2021 |
Jazzman01:Well, I know a number of people who got the job without having PGDE, NCE, and stuff. Just plain Bsc. I even know a non indigene who got with BSc. |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Major European Football Clubs Announce Formation Of Super League by ibnlawal(m): 4:59am On Apr 19, 2021 |
CSTRR:Somethings transcends money. This is greediness at it's peak. PL, LaLiga, and Serie A are also against it. From the look of things, the so-called big clubs will suffer for it, if it goes through 2 Likes |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Major European Football Clubs Announce Formation Of Super League by ibnlawal(m): 4:51am On Apr 19, 2021 |
A very cynical and disgusting plan spearheaded by one of the most greedy and corrupt fellows. I was happy my beloved Manchester City didn't join buh eventually they did. I'm gutted! It should be boycotted by all means, this isn't football anymore. And if it eventually goes through, then it's time to become a Leeds United fan. I kuku fucking love them tele tele 41 Likes 9 Shares |
Celebrities / Re: DJ Cuppy: I Could Win A Grammy And People Will Still Feel I Am Not Good Enough by ibnlawal(m): 9:06am On Apr 17, 2021 |
hybridblood07:She's an international DJ for one, she rakes in millions of naira in the profession. And she's a fvcking star. Cut the girl some slack naa |
Celebrities / Re: DJ Cuppy: I Could Win A Grammy And People Will Still Feel I Am Not Good Enough by ibnlawal(m): 4:59am On Apr 17, 2021 |
Don't mind them, you are more talented than most of these folks. People will trol you online, you just gotta live with it. 28 Likes 1 Share |
Religion / Re: Dr. Paul And Becky Enenche Celebrate 27th Wedding Anniversary (Pictures) by ibnlawal(m): 7:27pm On Apr 16, 2021 |
Righteousness2:Omo! This guy no dey go offline o, he's always first to comment on any religious post. Happy wedding anniversary to them. BTW, the woman is really beautiful. 2 Likes |
TV/Movies / Re: What Series Are You Watching Now? Part 2 by ibnlawal(m): 2:20am On Apr 16, 2021 |
abduleez1:Sabi person Band of Brothers is bae, one of the best ever. 1 Like |
Romance / Re: I Pranked My Babe Abt Breaking Up With Her..see Her Reactions(pics) by ibnlawal(m): 5:04pm On Apr 15, 2021 |
Mrmacc:Take your Quran and read then. Also, read the translation. |
Celebrities / Re: Barakat, Pasuma’s Daughter Weds Olajuwon Bello (Photos, Video) by ibnlawal(m): 11:48am On Apr 09, 2021 |
XXXXTENTACION:Did you know him? I'm keen on some information about him. Care to share some? |
Business / Re: Dangote Is The Biggest Problem Of Nigerians -----dailypost. by ibnlawal(m): 11:24am On Apr 09, 2021 |
Hisbah:Azin! It's freaking annoying |
TV/Movies / Re: What Series Are You Watching Now? Part 2 by ibnlawal(m): 10:44am On Apr 09, 2021 |
pepemendy:Gomorrah any day and any fucking time 1 Like |
TV/Movies / Re: What Series Are You Watching Now? Part 2 by ibnlawal(m): 10:39am On Apr 07, 2021 |
goodluck41N:It depends on your taste. Gommorah is a hard core crime series, typical Italian Mafia story. It's very real and enjoyable. Monarca is like succession, albeit more hardcore. They are of different genre. Regardless, I enjoyed Monarca more coz I have a thing for Spanish speaking series, not because it's better than Gommorah. Fact is there are very few series that can contend with Gommorah, and Monarca isn't one of them. |
TV/Movies / Re: What Series Are You Watching Now? Part 2 by ibnlawal(m): 9:02am On Apr 06, 2021 |
sallywest:Vis a Vis and Warrior Nun shouldn't even be compared. Warrior Nun is some low-level series, I rate it 4/10. Vis a Vis on the other hand isn't in the class of some high-level series buh it's an excellent watch, I rate it 7/10. 1 Like |
Music/Radio / Re: Bella Shmurda "World": Lyrics & Review by ibnlawal(m): 11:04am On Apr 02, 2021 |
AFONJAPIG:Who your rating EPP? 8 Likes |
Islam for Muslims / Re: Islamic Female Names And Their Meanings by ibnlawal(m): 10:19am On Apr 02, 2021 |
Realismailakabir:What about Ummayah? |
TV/Movies / Re: What Series Are You Watching Now? Part 2 by ibnlawal(m): 10:27am On Apr 01, 2021 |
Paulpaulpaul:It's on toxicwap. While watching this series, I didn't realize when tears began to pool in my eyes and was rolling down my cheeks, my stone cold heart melt like a spring day. 1 Like |
Celebrities / Re: Pictures From DJ Barbie's Birthday Party As She Gets A Brand New Car As Gift by ibnlawal(m): 6:20pm On Mar 29, 2021 |
Zzor:This girl and clout chasing are like bread and butter 30 Likes 2 Shares
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TV/Movies / Re: What Series Are You Watching Now? Part 2 by ibnlawal(m): 2:11pm On Mar 28, 2021 |
Percival9:Are you fucking kidding me? Succession isn't top class, WTF man Did you have the idea of how many awards it scooped. A series rated 8.5 on IMDB isn't top class. Guy! I understand if it isn't your taste buh to say it's not top class is utter nonsense. |
Celebrities / Re: Davido And Second Daughter Hailey Having Nice Time Together In US by ibnlawal(m): 4:38pm On Mar 23, 2021 |
Nice gesture! Family first, one of the reason I love this guy. He always spends time with his kids. Always and forever. 12 Likes |
TV/Movies / Re: What Series Are You Watching Now? Part 2 by ibnlawal(m): 11:46am On Mar 22, 2021 |
Black Sails had to be the best pirate series ever made. 8 Likes |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Kwara State TESCOM And SUBEB Recruitment by ibnlawal(m): 9:12am On Mar 22, 2021 |
ManDZzz:Sorry! That was autocorrect bullshit, I meant TESCOM INTERVIEW |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Kwara State TESCOM And SUBEB Recruitment by ibnlawal(m): 7:30am On Mar 22, 2021 |
The news reaching me is there will be no TESCOM INTERVIEW today, that it has been postponed till tomorrow. Please who can verify this? |
Travel / Re: 12-Year-Old Boy Drowns While Swimming With Friends In Ilorin (Graphic) by ibnlawal(m): 1:16pm On Mar 17, 2021 |
So sad! I hope he finds peace in the abyss Indeed, my town is truly getting in the news for wrong reasons these days. Even today, a riot broke out due to the ongoing mission schools saga. May Allah take full control. |
Religion / Re: Evangelist Edet: Any Christian Who Celebrates Grammy Winners Will Miss Heaven by ibnlawal(m): 11:13am On Mar 16, 2021 |
Lol Evangelist Indeed. Nonsense and Ingredients |
Politics / Re: Hijab: 10 Kwara Schools To Remain Shut For Safety Reasons by ibnlawal(m): 9:10am On Mar 08, 2021 |
READ THE BELOW ARTICLE FOR BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF THIS SAGA Hijāb_* *Controversy* *In* *Ten* *Schools* *In* *Ilorin* On the 19th February 2021, the Kwara State government ordered the closure of ten schools formerly owned by some Christian bodies. The schools were taken over by the government in 1974. The government, however, allowed them to continue to bear their Christian names, while the government has been responsible for the running cost and maintenance of the schools. The ten public schools were ordered closed by the government to prevent the breakdown of law and order following the refusal of the former owners of the schools to allow Muslim teachers and students of the schools use _hijāb_ within the premises of the schools. It will be recalled that there had been _hijāb_ controversy in Kwara State since 2012, following the attempt of the former owners of the schools to have full control over the schools that had been taken over by the State government. They demanded that the schools should be returned to them. Consequently the government was sued by the Christian bodies at an Ilorin high court but the Kwara Muslim Community applied to be joined in the suit on behalf of the Muslim students who are not allowed to use _hijāb_ in the schools. The State government won the case on the 17th of May 2016. The judgment was appealed and the Christians lost again in September 2019. It is remarkable to note that the Appeal Court ruled that the appellants lacked the right to make Christianity the only standard in the schools. It also said that "the refusal of the schools to allow the use of _hijāb_ is discriminatory as it is a practice in tune with the Constitution. " The Court of Appeal judgment of September 2019 has not been challenged by the Christians at the Supreme Court. Consequently Muslim students and staff went to their schools with _hijāb_ but they were sent out by the schools' principals and the heads of the Christian bodies which owned the schools before they were taken over by the government in 1974. One expects these Christian bodies who were dissatisfied with the judgement of the Court of Appeal to proceed to the Supreme Court. Instead they took law into their hands, which is a flagrant disobedience to the judgement of the Court of Appeal. The leaders of the Christian bodies and the principals of the schools should be tried for contempt of court. Interestingly, Britain that brought Christianity into Nigeria has allowed wearing of the _hijāb_ in her schools since 1980s. The Nigerian Christian bodies want to be more Catholic than the Pope. Toby Howarth, the Bishop of Bradford, in the Diocese of Leeds, of the Church of England supports the wearing of the _hijāb_ by primary school girls. He says: "This is a matter of religious identity, not sexualization, and the British policy should be not to make a big deal of it, but simply say that you have to wear the right colour that goes with the school uniform" ( _The_ _Sunday_ _Times_ , 03 September 2017) A _Sunday_ _Times_ survey also reveals that thousands of state primary schools allow girls to wear the _hijāb_ as part of approved school uniform in UK. Incidentally the country has allowed a Muslim woman, in person of Raffia Arshad, who wears _hijāb_ to become a judge. Ilorin is generally known as a Muslim town. It has been an Emirate since 1823. Muslims are officially in majority. Sharia Court system operates in Kwara State adjudicating over Muslim matters. No non - Muslim has been forced to appear in the court. Christians established schools to convert Muslim students to their religion. They deny Muslims the practice of Islam in an Islamic town with an Emir and great scholars of Islam. The government in its wisdom took over the schools to protect the interest of all, while it has been financing the running of the schools with taxpayers' money, majority of who are Muslims, and yet the Christians continue to oppress the Muslims by not allowing the Muslims to practise their religion. Do the Christians expect the Muslims to fold their hands and watch their children converted to Christianity before their eyes? That is not possible. Christians attend Muslim schools in the state. They are not forced to wear _hijāb_ in the Muslim schools. Ironically the Bible enjoins Christian females to cover their head (1 Timothy 2:9-10 & 1 Corinthians 11: 4-7). Catholic Rev. Sisters and Mothers obey the biblical injunction. Mary, the mother of Jesus wore _hijāb_ . The artistic impression of Mary as displayed by Christians confirms that. If some Christians now jettison biblical teaching and celebrate nudity, immorality, indecent mode of dressing, Muslims will never do that. They obey the . teachings of the Qur'an on the female mode of dressing (Q33:59 & 24:31). Muslims must note that the Christians want to make Muslims emulate their disobedience to God. Muslims have been warned by Allah against the antics of the Christians (Q2:120). Let's be on our guard and stand firmly by the ethos of Islamic mode of dressing. Kwara State government should solve this lingering problem once and for all. The government should exercise full control over all the schools that it has taken over. They are public schools. They should be seen as such. No religious body should have any control over the schools. The schools should cease to bear the names that reflect any religious body. They no longer belong to any religious body. That was done in other northern states in 1974. Principals and Vice Principals should no longer be appointed by the former owners of the schools. Loyalty and allegiance of the Principals and the Vice Principals will always belong to whoever appoints them because whoever pays the piper dictates the tune. The government should appoint them as they appoint other teachers to demonstrate that it is the owner of the schools, and that the schools are not jointly owned by the government and anyone, or partially owned with anyone else. Every Nigerian has been guaranteed religious freedom by Section 38(1) of the Constitution. Everyone must therefore be allowed to enjoy that freedom wherever he or she may be in Nigeria. _Jumu'atun_ _Mubārakah_ Prof Yasir Anjola Quadri 14th Rajab, 1442 / 26th February 2021 4 Likes |
Politics / Re: Kwara: Crisis Brews Over Use Of Hijab In Christian Schools by ibnlawal(m): 9:54am On Mar 07, 2021 |
BigSarah:like fuvking dumb |
Education / Re: Kwara’s Hijab Controversy Continues Despite Govt’s Directive by ibnlawal(m): 12:57pm On Mar 02, 2021 |
For better education on the issue, read the article below _Hijāb_* *Controversy* *In* *Ten* *Schools* *In* *Ilorin* On the 19th February 2021, the Kwara State government ordered the closure of ten schools formerly owned by some Christian bodies. The schools were taken over by the government in 1974. The government, however, allowed them to continue to bear their Christian names, while the government has been responsible for the running cost and maintenance of the schools. The ten public schools were ordered closed by the government to prevent the breakdown of law and order following the refusal of the former owners of the schools to allow Muslim teachers and students of the schools use _hijāb_ within the premises of the schools. It will be recalled that there had been _hijāb_ controversy in Kwara State since 2012, following the attempt of the former owners of the schools to have full control over the schools that had been taken over by the State government. They demanded that the schools should be returned to them. Consequently the government was sued by the Christian bodies at an Ilorin high court but the Kwara Muslim Community applied to be joined in the suit on behalf of the Muslim students who are not allowed to use _hijāb_ in the schools. The State government won the case on the 17th of May 2016. The judgment was appealed and the Christians lost again in September 2019. It is remarkable to note that the Appeal Court ruled that the appellants lacked the right to make Christianity the only standard in the schools. It also said that "the refusal of the schools to allow the use of _hijāb_ is discriminatory as it is a practice in tune with the Constitution. " The Court of Appeal judgment of September 2019 has not been challenged by the Christians at the Supreme Court. Consequently Muslim students and staff went to their schools with _hijāb_ but they were sent out by the schools' principals and the heads of the Christian bodies which owned the schools before they were taken over by the government in 1974. One expects these Christian bodies who were dissatisfied with the judgement of the Court of Appeal to proceed to the Supreme Court. Instead they took law into their hands, which is a flagrant disobedience to the judgement of the Court of Appeal. The leaders of the Christian bodies and the principals of the schools should be tried for contempt of court. Interestingly, Britain that brought Christianity into Nigeria has allowed wearing of the _hijāb_ in her schools since 1980s. The Nigerian Christian bodies want to be more Catholic than the Pope. Toby Howarth, the Bishop of Bradford, in the Diocese of Leeds, of the Church of England supports the wearing of the _hijāb_ by primary school girls. He says: "This is a matter of religious identity, not sexualization, and the British policy should be not to make a big deal of it, but simply say that you have to wear the right colour that goes with the school uniform" ( _The_ _Sunday_ _Times_ , 03 September 2017) A _Sunday_ _Times_ survey also reveals that thousands of state primary schools allow girls to wear the _hijāb_ as part of approved school uniform in UK. Incidentally the country has allowed a Muslim woman, in person of Raffia Arshad, who wears _hijāb_ to become a judge. Ilorin is generally known as a Muslim town. It has been an Emirate since 1823. Muslims are officially in majority. Sharia Court system operates in Kwara State adjudicating over Muslim matters. No non - Muslim has been forced to appear in the court. Christians established schools to convert Muslim students to their religion. They deny Muslims the practice of Islam in an Islamic town with an Emir and great scholars of Islam. The government in its wisdom took over the schools to protect the interest of all, while it has been financing the running of the schools with taxpayers' money, majority of who are Muslims, and yet the Christians continue to oppress the Muslims by not allowing the Muslims to practise their religion. Do the Christians expect the Muslims to fold their hands and watch their children converted to Christianity before their eyes? That is not possible. Christians attend Muslim schools in the state. They are not forced to wear _hijāb_ in the Muslim schools. Ironically the Bible enjoins Christian females to cover their head (1 Timothy 2:9-10 & 1 Corinthians 11: 4-7). Catholic Rev. Sisters and Mothers obey the biblical injunction. Mary, the mother of Jesus wore _hijāb_ . The artistic impression of Mary as displayed by Christians confirms that. If some Christians now jettison biblical teaching and celebrate nudity, immorality, indecent mode of dressing, Muslims will never do that. They obey the . teachings of the Qur'an on the female mode of dressing (Q33:59 & 24:31). Muslims must note that the Christians want to make Muslims emulate their disobedience to God. Muslims have been warned by Allah against the antics of the Christians (Q2:120). Let's be on our guard and stand firmly by the ethos of Islamic mode of dressing. Kwara State government should solve this lingering problem once and for all. The government should exercise full control over all the schools that it has taken over. They are public schools. They should be seen as such. No religious body should have any control over the schools. The schools should cease to bear the names that reflect any religious body. They no longer belong to any religious body. That was done in other northern states in 1974. Principals and Vice Principals should no longer be appointed by the former owners of the schools. Loyalty and allegiance of the Principals and the Vice Principals will always belong to whoever appoints them because whoever pays the piper dictates the tune. The government should appoint them as they appoint other teachers to demonstrate that it is the owner of the schools, and that the schools are not jointly owned by the government and anyone, or partially owned with anyone else. Every Nigerian has been guaranteed religious freedom by Section 38(1) of the Constitution. Everyone must therefore be allowed to enjoy that freedom wherever he or she may be in Nigeria. Prof Yasir Anjola Quadri 14th Rajab, 1442 / 26th February 2021 3 Likes |
Career / Re: High Paying Skills You Need To Learn In Nigeria. by ibnlawal(m): 5:38pm On Feb 27, 2021 |
Wow Finally, some topic worthy of FP. Buh honestly it's not easy like you make it out to be. 10 Likes 1 Share |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Kwara State TESCOM And SUBEB Recruitment by ibnlawal(m): 12:39pm On Feb 27, 2021 |
Kayodefatty:I know a number of university of Ilorin edu graduates who didn't have. Either they didn't pay for it at final year of their undergraduate or they haven't been given yet. |
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