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On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by Pastorfavourdes: 11:34pm On Mar 20, 2021
On The Kwara Hijab Crisis

I read Farook Kperogi’s brilliant (as usual) piece, ‘Hijab As Red Meat Of Bigotry’, and while he made some very compelling arguments, there were one or two things I disagreed with.

Professor Kperogi says, it is not unreasonable for Muslims to wear hijabs at Christians schools, since they are now state funded.

That is arguable. Very much so. But even if Christians concede that point, then that liberality cannot begin and end with Muslims wearing hijabs. If we must be liberal, then our liberality must be total.

Not all Nigerians are Christians or Muslims. African Traditional Religion adherents, Eckankar, Grail Message, Celestial and Cherubim and Seraphim should also be allowed to wear their religious attires, if they so choose.

But doing so will just cause further confusion and turn Kwara to the biblical Tower of Babel.

The truth is that the school uniforms or dress code the missionaries put in place was ideal, for the simple reason that it was religiously neutral.

Even in Saudi Arabia, the hijab is no longer required wearing. Does Nigeria and Kwara want to be more Muslim than the custodians of Islam?

Below is an excerpt from an interview Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia granted to CBS on March 18, 2018. My readers can Google that interview. I enjoy being fact checked. I deal in facts.

“The decision is entirely left for women to decide what type of decent and respectful attire she chooses to wear.”

There are certain things that make you a Muslim. You must believe in the one God, Allah (SWT) and his prophet, Mohammed (SAW), and the holy book, and the prophets contained therein. I do not know that you have to be a Hijab wearer to be a true Muslim.

Nigeria is a secular state. All schools ought to wear a religiously neutral school uniform. However, IF you must introduce religion, you can’t do it for just one religion alone, otherwise you make that religion superior. Every religion, Christian, Muslim, Traditional African, Eckankar, The Grail Message, etc should be accommodated.

I believe in religious coexistence. However, what is happening in Kwara is not religious coexistence. It is religious dominance.

Professor Kperogi talked about court judgments. There are a multiplicity of court judgments on the issue of Nigeria being a secular state. And true secularity means the neutrality of religion in state policy. And insisting on hijab for schools is not neutrality. We are either a secular nation, or we are a multi-religious nation.

And if we choose to go the route of multi-religiosity, let us remember that most multi-religious nations end up splitting. Often with much bloodshed.

I have argued (and been insulted by Christians) when I said Arabic on the Naira note and Nigerian Army emblem is not a religious matter, but a cultural matter, because many Muslim Northerners cannot read or write in English and can only read or write in Ajami or Arabic. It is therefore wrong to impose a foreign language that they cannot understand on them. I support Arabic on our currency and army emblem.

However, the same cannot be said for the hijab. By forcing these schools to allow them, Kwara and any other copy cat state is doing a great harm to the secularity that holds Nigeria together. This is a Pandora’s Box that portends great evil and should best be left unopened.

These schools were forcefully taken over by the military government. The missionaries did not hand them over willingly. They were funding these schools. They did not beg the government for funds.

Insisting that Muslim students who CHOOSE to attend these Christians schools must be allowed to wear their hijabs is like insisting that a visitor to your house must be allowed to do as he or she pleases. Never. If you visit me, I cannot adapt to you. You must adapt to me because you are a visitor. If you insist that I adapt to you, then you are no longer a visitor. You are a conqueror.

Reno Omokri

Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Avid traveller. Hollywood Magazine Film Festival Humanitarian of the Year, 2019.

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Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by Hardgun: 11:36pm On Mar 20, 2021
Hmm
Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by DrSam4(m): 11:48pm On Mar 20, 2021
Religion is the subtle Bane of the African Renaissance!


Thy Kingdom Come

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Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by GeeOh(f): 1:26am On Mar 21, 2021
this is clear case of theft, taking what does not belong to you with the use of law, knowing fully well our CJN is a Muslim and will also do your biddings, and some Islamic cleric are even pushing for a change of the names of those schools � �, yet Islam is peace! which peace? a religion that choose to steal people's heritage, a religion that can't stand others prosper than it.from time ISLAMBAD no b today

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Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by 247Dior(m): 5:53am On Mar 21, 2021
Christianity has done a lot to better our life and improve on our living standard, what has islam done/brought to this world aside terrorism,pain and agony? Why is these Muslims dragging a school built by christians? Why not build your own school?

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Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by slawormiir: 8:46am On Mar 21, 2021
Damnnn niggarrrr
Isoright

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Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by kalu61(m): 8:47am On Mar 21, 2021
slawormiir:
Damnnn niggarrrr
Isoright
Politicians and so called academia causing divisions among the masses.


"Never. If you visit me, I cannot adapt to you. You must adapt to me because you are a visitor. If you insist that I adapt to you, then you are no longer a visitor. You are a conqueror."

Q.E.D

I have absolutely nothing to add to it.

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Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by Anneka101(f): 8:47am On Mar 21, 2021
All this Epistle ontop hijab matter??



Please I'm in church would read later.


God forgive your daughter.

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Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by OmoManU: 8:48am On Mar 21, 2021
Well my own take is what's so special about the hijab?

The christian Roman Catholic Reverend Sisters as all know and always seen at all times are always adorning their head with a veil (that's equivalent of Hijab) all the time,so what's the fuse about the Muslims following their religious teachings by always covering their head. I believe that every open minded individual knows there are several bible verses that talk about covering of hair for the women.

PS: For all those abusing and feeling pained, I have said what I said,if you have any evidence otherwise bring it forth and lets discuss on open floor for all to see.

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Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by Nobody: 8:49am On Mar 21, 2021
:/
Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by JohnnyPalmer: 8:49am On Mar 21, 2021
Well said Reno

You keep vomiting the ugly truth

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Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by KGD10: 8:50am On Mar 21, 2021
It's high time these folks learn the difference between a school and religious house. What then happens when the likes of Sango, IFA, egungun worshippers and celestial members etc wear their religious robes into Muslim schools and missionary schools?

And note these missionary schools weren't built by the government or the Muslims. The land and the structures of these schools were built and laid by the church and not by the government. The government has no right whatsoever to change the template of these schools as stated in the contract with them. The fact that these missionary schools were put under the government care to make it easily accessible to every child irrespective of their religions, ethnic groups, ideology etc doesn't give any right to the government to change the template laid by the missionaries, even as stated in the contract. The moment the government try any of such, that's a breech of contract which would allow the missionary bodies to take over fully.

If the Muslims priotise going to mosque-like schools rather than learning, then they should go to Muslim schools. It's no fault of anyone if they don't know the difference between learning in a school and going to a religious house, mosque in this case.

Imagine covering the brain with thick hijab instead of allowing air to seep through to allow for easy assimilation into the brain. That's why I hardly found intelligent Muslims, especially Muslim girls in schools. Even Saudi Prince is educated and sane enough to stop hijab in schools while the Muslims in Nigeria are still hell bent on continuing their achaic practice of hijabs. If you want to wear hijabs, it shouldn't be in a school environment. The brain in the skull needs plenty of free air to seep in. Apart from all these, these hijab people would now be smelling after the rigorous activities practised in the school. Their smells would now be disturbing other students in classes.

It's like these folks don't know the hijabs came into existence to prevent dust and sand from dusting the hair in Sahara deserts, just like how the desert camels have fringes that cover and blow their ears and eye lids from desert sand.

Whatever you wanna do with your hijabs, it's none of my business however my business is you should stop being a nuisance in Missionary schools and go to Muslim schools, if you want to become nuisances. The uniform is called uniform for a reason. Now tell me the meaning of "uniform"?

Dem swear for you people? Why always the Muslims causing chaos everywhere? Dem swear for you people?

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Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by Aventador2000(m): 8:50am On Mar 21, 2021
Well for me i think the students should be allowed to wear whatever they want in as much it doesn't affect other cos i don't know why this is a very big issue

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Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by oluwaseyi0: 8:50am On Mar 21, 2021
Aventador2000:
Well for me i think the students should be allowed to wear whatever they want in as much it doesn't affect other cos i don't know why this is a very big issue



From my personal experience:

I attended high school in ogun state, the school uniform is very simple and straight forward no hijab, but beret, Catholic rosery if found on your neck will be destroyed, black belt or sandal will be seized only brown allowed

There's another school across the town know as Ahmadiyya high school ( those from Ago Iwoye or schooled in Olabisi Onabanjo University) ogun state will know, has hijab as there school uniform and all their girls wear trousers, no skirt - that's the uniform, even though the school is fully state funded and has more Christian students

Muslim started there issue and start forcefully make their girls wear hijab in my school, even though the school authority said splitting of uniform may lead to security issues as attacks can easily be targeted at Muslim or non Muslim because they are easy to identify but those Muslim will have none of that

Back to amadiyya school that have default hijab as its uniform this exact same people trying to force hijab on previously Christian School violently reject hijab to be removed as uniform for non Muslim in Ahmadiyya school


Islam is a religion that can't survive competition or neutrality, they force on others what they can't accept



Will hisbah in Kano only destroy beer belonging to Muslim sellers? The answer is no

They will force their Sharia on all religion including the traditional religion who sometimes need alcohol to complete their religious rite or procession



Back to my school, my school was finally arm twist to allow hijab but you will think that's the end of the matter but trust Muslim to always want more

The hijab was agreed to be initially short and should not cover beyond the Brest, but some alfas start wearing hijab that is almost reaching toes, far below the knees for their children, another issue start, how long of hijab is too long

another big and serious fight start on that before I graduated

I know very soon after hijab as been finally approved, the next fight will be fight if pudah




Some core Christians female do not wear trousers, but NYSC uniform is trousers, if it's Muslim that don't wear trousers they will have been burning down NYSC orientation camp in North and attack any corper wearing such, such is the troublesome nature of some Muslims

I'll really appreciate Muslims to quote me and explain what I've said above

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Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by Lamasta(m): 8:50am On Mar 21, 2021
I believe in religious coexistence. However, what is happening in Kwara is not religious coexistence. It is religious dominance.


Kwara state government is goofing big time you can't use force to do the wrong thing.

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Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by tuoyoojo(m): 8:51am On Mar 21, 2021
This is what happens when govt decides to be partisan

Of all the issues happening in the west, Fulani killing, raping and destruction, it is hijab wearing that is pertinent to them

Religion is a touchy subject in Nigeria and must be handled well

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Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by O0oO0oO: 8:52am On Mar 21, 2021
grin
Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by AntiWailer: 8:52am On Mar 21, 2021
Reno the nuclear reactor

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Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by SEGLIZ: 8:52am On Mar 21, 2021
this what our politicians want and really achieving it.
Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by Profayo: 8:53am On Mar 21, 2021
It's an unfortunate situation in Kwara

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Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by kalu61(m): 8:53am On Mar 21, 2021
Aventador2000:
Well for me i think the students should be allowed to wear whatever they want in as much it doesn't affect other cos i don't know why this is a very big issue
Can you imagine!

Wear whatever they want?


Please can you explain how it will look like if 100 students wear whatever they want?

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Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by Amaechi2023(m): 8:53am On Mar 21, 2021
[quote] I believe in religious coexistence. However, what is happening in Kwara is not religious coexistence. It is religious dominance. [\quote]

is there a part of Nigeria where religious dominance doesn't occur??

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Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by Felixalex(m): 8:53am On Mar 21, 2021
But there are other schools in Kwara na, make the parents send their daughters to hijab wearing schools na? Then government can also stop funding the missionary schools

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Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by Minjim: 8:54am On Mar 21, 2021
Reno actually has a valid point here.

But we all know our politicians are manipulators, they use things like religion and ethnicity to cause division.
Are the children wearing a Christian uniform? So if these people go to the Navy they'll insist on wearing hijab?

Let the government be neutral in this matter. All student should follow the rules of their schools

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Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by Nackzy: 8:54am On Mar 21, 2021
Tiny legs reno

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Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by Lamasta(m): 8:54am On Mar 21, 2021
Aventador2000:
Well for me i think the students should be allowed to wear whatever they want in as much it doesn't affect other cos i don't know why this is a very big issue
Go and check what UNIFORM means

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Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by AwesomeStormy00(m): 8:54am On Mar 21, 2021
Reading about the happening in that country do make me sick to my stomach. Wtf is going on. Religion of peace is more of irony in my opinion

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Re: On The Kwara Hijab Crisis - Reno Omokri Writes by Samkeniyy(m): 8:54am On Mar 21, 2021
It's really unfortunate what is going on in Kwara State and to even imagine that my school is affected. These people cannot tolerate what they are dishing out. So intolerant from time immemorial.

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