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Education / Re: Egyptian Archaeologist Discovered 3500 Years Old Mummy As They Explore Tombs(PIC by lazygal: 7:09pm On Dec 17, 2017
Explorers:
Egyptian archaeologists have discovered a mummy in one of two previously unexplored tombs, the antiquities ministry said on Saturday.

The tombs were found across the Nile from the southern city of Luxor in the 1990s by German archaeologist Frederica Kampp.


Since Kampp's discovery, 'both tombs were left untouched' until an Egyptian archaeological mission started work.



'It's truly an exceptional day,' al-Anani said.

'The 18th dynasty private tombs were already known.

But it's the first time to enter inside the two tombs.'


However, she had only reached the entrance gate and 'never entered', the ministry said.

It said that both tombs, which were given numbers by Kampp, were likely to date back to dynasties of the New Kingdom, which lasted several centuries until about 3,000 years ago.


Antiquities Minister Khaled al-Anani was in Luxor to announce the discovery in Draa Abul Nagaa necropolis near the famed Valley of the Kings, where many pharaohs, including Tutankhamun, were buried.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5162337/Archaeologists-discover-2-ancient-tombs-Egypts-Luxor.html



Explorer please how do you get to just discover all these..is it that you research a lot or what. ..you seem to have amazing fact finding intelligence

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Celebrities / Re: Stella Damasus Shows Off Blonde New Look by lazygal: 7:04pm On Dec 17, 2017
MrsNwaAmaikpe:
This hoe should retire from ashawo work....

Stop using mary kay and fake hair to deceive people to drop kobo-kobo in your rotten kitten....


pls retire.....old age fall upon you

You know its Mary Kay because you are her supplier abi? I can see you are the mrsof thst attention seeking deluded man ..clearly you also wish to draw attention to your self .
Work on your low self esteem
Culture / Re: Sultan Of Sokoto Reacts To Hijab Controversy by lazygal: 6:58pm On Dec 17, 2017
Stalwert:
Mynd44 kurusade is being complicated grin grin grin grin

The whole controversy made no sense, NBA suffers colonial hangover. They told firdusi it is a convention not a rule of law yet mund44 has been jumping from thread to thread to shouting it is NBA rule but they said it is convention not even a written rule how does a convention trumps the constitution?

It is clear that we have many terrorists in disguise terrorism in the heart people who will use every means to deprive Muslims of mudane rights others enjoy in other parts of the world, the only thing holding them back is their cowardice.

I repeat is it not Bokoharam when you work hard this hard to deprive Muslims ladies of their rights to education.

..don't mind mynd44... I have said it,insha Allah we will win this hands down

Cc mynd44 stand by to look confused and chop your words .I don tell you say the day I go see u face to face hummm..you this master general of unfair banning
Career / Re: Is This Legal Precedence In The Firdaus' Hijab And Nigerian Law School Incident? by lazygal: 6:44pm On Dec 17, 2017
cooljoe:
darlin dear, it doesn't work that way


shocked stop calling me Darling dear...that is how u woo ladies over there with sweet words and dump them
Religion / Re: Christians Who Converted From Islamic Families Share Your Stories by lazygal: 3:56pm On Dec 17, 2017
hakeem4:
My father was born into a Muslim polygamous family, while my mother was born into a polygamous Christian family

I grew up with my mother so indirectly I was a Christian but had a Muslim name. I started reading both religious holy book and found out they’re don’t make sense with a lot of scientific errors in them. So I started to question my belief, I was an agnostic at that point

Until I started asking my father some questions about religion but he couldn’t answer. So I became an atheist


His is knowledge gotten ? His did u. Learn how to read ?your father could not answer not becasue Islam didn't have responses but becasue he was. An ignorant Muslim and not ready to learnor. Practice
You are on a lost road..don't blame any one for your de ision .you chose your path
Career / Re: Is This Legal Precedence In The Firdaus' Hijab And Nigerian Law School Incident? by lazygal: 3:53pm On Dec 17, 2017
cooljoe:
dearly beloved,No they can't tuck it neatly as she did. they will wear it in the manner their various religions allow, just as d moslem girl has worn hers in a manner islam allows. the tin is d law is blind to ol ds tins, no religion,No sex,No notn. both men and women are refferd to as Gentlemen at d bar, both male nd female judges are reffered to as my Lord. the law is blind to Islam as it it to Christianity and Judaism and ol of 'em. to do odawise will. be damaging


Hijab denotes covering and Firdausi was well covered and at same time dressed as required that's all that matters to me .
For other religions,let them face the music if they. Wish to u don't care if they Wear It as required
Romance / Re: Christian Man & Muslim Lady From Kogi Who Met On Facebook Set To Wed (Photos) by lazygal: 3:50pm On Dec 17, 2017
OrestesDante:
angry





I'm not a Muslim but I know that:

A true Muslim, even hypocritical Muslim cannot dress this way. This one na just normal jasi girl.. The religious attachment is unnecessary.
Even the guy self grin
G

.tgak you for saving me the time to state same words as yours ..
Even in a lot of Christina homes this dressing won't be tolerated ..ao let's simply celebrate union of 2 pple and remove religion as she never was a Muslim
Quote me any where
Business / Re: You No Longer Need A Lawyer To Register Your Business - CAC by lazygal: 3:45pm On Dec 17, 2017
babaskool:

Would you mind sending me an email or text message with regards to your full name,the proposed name of your business, what the aims and objectives of your business, and where the address of your proposed business might be.
I can be contacted on samuel.akinola@rocketmail.com or via whatsapp on 08143753327

Regards
Akinola Samuel Eluyefa Esq
Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria


Continue advertising your sef u hear shebi its against ethics wait till I report you
Career / Re: Is This Legal Precedence In The Firdaus' Hijab And Nigerian Law School Incident? by lazygal: 3:41pm On Dec 17, 2017
Adebowale89:




you should direct that acknowledgment to the fridau abi wetin be her name that counted herself out when all her peers are celebrating the hard labour of 5yrs


this is a public forum where everyone is entitled to air his/her opinion. so what's the stigma here, if you are mentally OK?


being a Muslim and using hijab. what effect has it brought to the development in Nigeria? muslim practices dominate northern side but yet they have the majority of poor people in Nigeria


of what use is that hijab to humanity and human race?


Good! Since its if no use to humanity that means its so irrelevant that our wearing it should not affect any archaic practice introduced by British since 19 koro koro
Career / Re: Is This Legal Precedence In The Firdaus' Hijab And Nigerian Law School Incident? by lazygal: 3:39pm On Dec 17, 2017
Mynd44:

"During this exercise" does not meam capturing. It means during the exercise of the call to bar.

Must one start shouting now?

Whatever the case mynd law school In their own words with out knownv did recognise hijab infact they unknowingly went ahead to explain what is expected of ladies in hijab I.e ears out ..
Aa far as am concerned inshaa Allah. We will win
Career / Re: Is This Legal Precedence In The Firdaus' Hijab And Nigerian Law School Incident? by lazygal: 3:29pm On Dec 17, 2017
Mynd44:

This is a screenshot of the regulation saying that the hijab is npt allowed.

Fight the system, go against the dress code.

Do not try to change one part of it to suit you.

This issue is not sensitive, it is straight forward

Its religious by nature and you know it so keep quiet and remain indifferent...you know already am praying to c in future don't add to it. Ehen
Career / Re: Is This Legal Precedence In The Firdaus' Hijab And Nigerian Law School Incident? by lazygal: 3:28pm On Dec 17, 2017
Mynd44:

This is the NLS rules as regards dressing to call to bar. It has been for years and she knows it.

It is not compulsory to be a lawyer if you find your religious beliefs cannot be fitted with it. Muslims stay away from tobacco companies for a reason



Mynd you just gave me a good point in your effort to be bad ...
Law school has recognised that she can wear hijab by the dressing code in which they said ears must show abi this applied es to Muslim sisters wearing hijab that means. They indirectly approved but however said ears must show !so that means Firdausi can wear hijab but her ears should show ..no problem ....


It also says for capturing there fore Muslim ladies can appear in hijab when its time for capturing they will then reveal their ears as international passport capturing is done

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Career / Re: Is This Legal Precedence In The Firdaus' Hijab And Nigerian Law School Incident? by lazygal: 3:25pm On Dec 17, 2017
Mynd44:

There is a dress code, she knows about this code, did not fight it, she willingly registered to become a lawyer under this set of codes and she signed up without issues and then decide to start a fight in the end.

If you knew you won't be able to keep the laws, why did you apply?

Muslims as a principle do not work in alcohol companies but she wants to prove a point


She abides by the dress code 100% all she did was cover her hair .is it a sin to cover hair ? Is there a written law that states she should leave her hair open?
Mynd44 respect your self and as a mod its best you keep quiet over sensitive matters as this .
Career / Re: Is This Legal Precedence In The Firdaus' Hijab And Nigerian Law School Incident? by lazygal: 3:21pm On Dec 17, 2017
cooljoe:
so wats ur opinion or stance? she should be allowed to wear. her hijab and be called? if answer is in the affirmative, then I ask, what about them reverend sisters, should they olso be allowed to where their veils? should d Jew be allowed to wear his kufi? don't u think d c2b will look more like a circus if ol ds is allowed? cos surely u can't only permit 4 Muslims alone nd ignore d oda religions, even he/she who practices. African traditional system.


IAM 100% PERCENT BEHIND FIRDAUSI AMASU .ISLAM IS NOT A NEW RELIGION .YOU ALL KNOW THAT CIVERING OUR HAUR IS NOT OPTIONAL ITS A DIVINE LAW ( AM NOT CALLING ALL OTHERS SUNNERS FOR NOT COVERING,; MAY ALLAH FORGIVE US ALL IT WAS BEYOND THEM)
LOOKING AT FIRDAUSI DRESSING AS FAR AS AM CONCERNED SHE ABiDED By all requirement she even tucked in the veilso what the hell is the problem ?
How does. Her dressing affect legal system in Nigeria?is Nigeria now saying Islam is not recognised becasue to deny our dressing is to deny our existence
If the nuns can provide evidence that its in thdbuble to cover their. Heads thdthey should go-ahead and also they can tuck in neatly like masu did

inshaa Allah ,amasu will win this

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Career / Re: Is This Legal Precedence In The Firdaus' Hijab And Nigerian Law School Incident? by lazygal: 2:45pm On Dec 17, 2017
zicoraads:

Then you go to court and challenge the rules. Not snap and post on social media for the sake of using religion to cause problems.



Did amasu snap on social media ? Nope she challenged It by her actions .and am very sure court is her next move ..

What ever any one wishes to state can never take away this girls courage ..give it to her.. She did what millions could not

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Career / Re: Is This Legal Precedence In The Firdaus' Hijab And Nigerian Law School Incident? by lazygal: 2:44pm On Dec 17, 2017
Nistfrank:
shes just stubborn


All leaders are stubborn including the good ones

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Career / Re: Is This Legal Precedence In The Firdaus' Hijab And Nigerian Law School Incident? by lazygal: 2:43pm On Dec 17, 2017
Mynd44:


https://mobile.facebook.com/ylfikdbranch/posts/1338720136235551?_rdc=1&_rdr


I guess the court has to be askddto unterpreye section 38 as it relates to amasu's case

Mynd44 what is your business in this matter ?Maybe you are dating her sef

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Career / Re: Is This Legal Precedence In The Firdaus' Hijab And Nigerian Law School Incident? by lazygal: 2:41pm On Dec 17, 2017
zicoraads:
Mynd44, rights are not absolute. This issue is like over flogging a horse that is already dead.

The rights she enjoys in Chapter 4 of the constitution is not absolute - that you have a right to freedom of expression or religion doesn't mean you can slander someone. In Mbanefo v.Molowko, it was said that once you freely decide to become a member of an association, the rules governing that association will/can curtail some of your rights. So what is all this garbage and noise about?

She knew the school had rules. She signed onto them. The only way was for her to have become a member, then challenged what is from a better position. I'm waiting to see where this will lead.

Yes, the judiciary needs reform. The Law School needs reforms. But that reform will not be started with the religious question.


What if those. Rules infringe on laws set in the constitution it becomes null and void

Mind you law evokes a new precedence can be set so the states case isn't hard and fast rule
Career / Re: Is This Legal Precedence In The Firdaus' Hijab And Nigerian Law School Incident? by lazygal: 2:38pm On Dec 17, 2017
hakeem4:
But this girl is not serious oo

So you got a job with the bank, and you were asked to dress coperately ( suit and tie). You now wear agbada to work the next day claiming you know your right

Madam eez like there something wrong with your brain

Thus comparusm isn't it sorry..mind u banks allow small hijab not the long ones and u are also required go wear suits ..

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Career / Re: Firdaus Amasa Insulted Those Who Begged Her To Remove Her Hijab - Twitter User by lazygal: 1:50pm On Dec 17, 2017
BetaThings:

Please stop allowing this guy distract you

A lot of Western countries permit countries same sex marriage
Why is he not advocating same in Nigeria?
Why did Russia ban it as a sovereign country?

He claims without being able to bring evidence that Hijab is optional. So why would anyone ban something that Allah is alleged to have made optional
One of the tenets in Islam that is unknown to him is that a Muslim cannot forbid what Allah permits and he cannot permit what Allah permits


Thank you darling jazaakallahu khairan
Career / Re: Firdaus Amasa Insulted Those Who Begged Her To Remove Her Hijab - Twitter User by lazygal: 10:36am On Dec 17, 2017
Odingo1:

They are;
Syria
Turkey
Tunisia
Kosovo
Azerbaijan
Morroco
Tajikistan
Niger
Some are not in the middle east but some are Arabs and 100% Islamic country.



European countries have given permission to work places not necessarily ban.burqa is what is heavily against in which isn't compulsory iin Islam ..go back and read on each and every one of the countries your quoted including turkey .
I won't dignify you further..... I don't c success in you now or in future .an ignorant ,liar such as your self can only meet doom
Career / Re: Firdaus Amasa Insulted Those Who Begged Her To Remove Her Hijab - Twitter User by lazygal: 10:34am On Dec 17, 2017
Odingo1:

Mr man are you aware that some muslim countries ban the use of hijab e.g Tunisia, Niger etc, so are you saying that the entire country which is mostly muslims are disobeying your Allah injunction.


You are outdated and ignorant ..please up dare your dead brain ...GI and read up on present Tunisia and Niger and stop spewing rubbish
Career / Re: Firdaus Amasa Insulted Those Who Begged Her To Remove Her Hijab - Twitter User by lazygal: 10:30am On Dec 17, 2017
Odingo1:
Some muslim countries ban the use of hijab in their country eg Tunisia which is close to arabs ban the use of hijab in 90's.
[/b]Wonder why Nigerian muslims carry this hijab thing for their head as if they are more muslims than Islamic countries that ban the use of hijab[b].
Even the koran said that the use of hijab is optional and not compulsory but Nigerian muslims will tell you that hijab is Allah injunction whereass koran says it is optional not compulsion.



Please dong quote what you don't know ...okay? No where in the Quran is hijab optional .no Muslim country can also tell u that neither. Can and western country .hijab denotes covering ,right? So what nonsense are you stating ?
Career / Re: Firdaus Amasa Insulted Those Who Begged Her To Remove Her Hijab - Twitter User by lazygal: 10:22am On Dec 17, 2017
Odingo1:

That is the problem with muslim fanatics, you know the rules of your profession and you want to disobey it and muslims here a supporting her.
Why not go and study sharia, if other religions insist that they must wear their religious clothing how will law dress code look like.


I c...is there any university thst lectures strictly sharia law.. ? Nope rather both and you must take both even if u chose sharia law
Career / Re: Firdaus Amasa Insulted Those Who Begged Her To Remove Her Hijab - Twitter User by lazygal: 10:21am On Dec 17, 2017
Odingo1:

Quran says that a female child have to reach of age to decide wether she will wear hijab, hijab is arab dress code not Allah injuction, Arabs in the deserts had been wearing hijab before the coming of muhammed to protect their hair against desert dust and wind, male arabs also wear hijab even now.
Even some Arab muslim countries that understand koran more than black african muslims have ban the use of hijab because it cause female children to suffocate under high temperature and also causes smelling and menengities. The real Arabs muslims dont even allow this black African muslims to near the inner kaaba.



Are you a Muslim..it seems you love to propagate hate for Islam by your posts
Career / Re: Firdaus Amasa Insulted Those Who Begged Her To Remove Her Hijab - Twitter User by lazygal: 10:16am On Dec 17, 2017
Odingo1:

Quran says that a female child have to reach of age to decide wether she will wear hijab, hijab is arab dress code not Allah injuction, Arabs in the deserts had been wearing hijab before the coming of muhammed to protect their hair against desert dust and wind, male arabs also wear hijab even now.
Even some Arab muslim countries that understand koran more than black african muslims have ban the use of hijab because it cause female children to suffocate under high temperature and also causes smelling and menengities. The real Arabs muslims dont even allow this black African muslims to near the inner kaaba.
..may I have the list of middle east countries that banned use of hijab?
Career / Re: Firdaus Amasa Insulted Those Who Begged Her To Remove Her Hijab - Twitter User by lazygal: 10:15am On Dec 17, 2017
Wesely01:


I’m very positive she doesn’t know what an hijab is ? I will give a proper definition. The hijab is a head covering, generally a veil or a scarf, worn in public or in the presence of non-familial adult males by some Muslim women. The hijab is an often misunderstood religious and cultural symbol and custom.


One question madam hijab , was hijab on your head when they gave birth to you ? You were told about it and you want to disturb people? Your religion is your heart and not what you falsely put for us to see, be obedient that’s show a good traits of well thought religion.


And a wig covers the whole hair ,right ? Have you wine a wig? Wear it and tell me if it covered. Your head totally
Career / Re: Firdaus Amasa Insulted Those Who Begged Her To Remove Her Hijab - Twitter User by lazygal: 10:13am On Dec 17, 2017
kings09:
I guess Allah judges muslims by the hijab.

So i guess she ll still have it on wen she z having sex or going to d toilet or bathroom to shower


That. Will be in the confines of her home,right?use your common sense and distinguish between the dirty scenarios used which are all in her home as against ICC or in front of strangers all together .

all this back an forth from all quarters is a waste of time .when this matter is taken up even as far out as international organizations then the final will be known
Politics / Re: Why Nigeria Needs Single Presidency Tenure Of Six Years – Ekweremadu by lazygal: 8:53pm On Dec 16, 2017
biacan:
If you can't prove yourself within the period of four years please forget it............. So says the GENERAL QUEEN


Let's be realistic here whether or not they prove corruption is here at highest level ...I feel the 6 years makes sense how ever impeachment should be made easier % of na to assent to impeachment should be decreased
I would rather the once and for all 6 years and on condition he or his VP won't come back for any other position
Car Talk / Re: Samson Switchblade,World's 1st 2-Seater Flying Sports Car Goes On Sale Next Year by lazygal: 8:38pm On Dec 16, 2017
cummando:

Worked on....go and watch tales by moonlight


Hmm by your posts and topics clearly you are immatures and a wasted investment probably a drug addict.
Education / Re: Primary 3 Exam Question About Buhari & Jonathan: Unfair or Not? by lazygal: 8:37pm On Dec 16, 2017
Ishilove:
Question 3 had me rolling on the floor and laughing, but afterwards made me introspective. In the North where Buhari is Mai Gaskiya, will this pupil be marked wrong? A relative of the child thinks the question is 'subjective' and therefore unfair.

Let's have your views


No this is very silly and if I were a parent I would approach mintry of education over this exactly what is this question for ..what is the origin ? Are they turning kids against past presidents or what...this question has ni basis and school should be called to order and asked what they meant
Car Talk / Re: Samson Switchblade,World's 1st 2-Seater Flying Sports Car Goes On Sale Next Year by lazygal: 8:34pm On Dec 16, 2017
cummando:

I'm glad you corrected yourself though.... Dont forget to modify your previous bullets in your 1st post
Stay blessed

No I won't go through all my past posts they are all filled with grammatical errors which you termed as bullets .
My style not yours .work on your level of intelligence

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