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| Re: CAN Exhibiting Double Standards Over Ramadan School Closures — MURIC by tollyboy5(m): 7:09am On Mar 05, 2025 |
neyobills:Ambode is not a native of Epe. Ambode is a native of Ondo State predominantly Christian. I did not say saro are Muslim. Read to understand, I didn't say anywhere in my comment that prominent Epe natives. How many prominent Epe native do you know apart from Otedola? You that want to correct me? You're not from Epe so how many prominent Epe natives do you know? Ambode is a ilaje from Ondo State. |
| Re: CAN Exhibiting Double Standards Over Ramadan School Closures — MURIC by tollyboy5(m): 7:12am On Mar 05, 2025 |
neyobills:Saro are minority ethnic by population and land mass together compared to ijebu, awori and Ogu of Badagry. |
| Re: CAN Exhibiting Double Standards Over Ramadan School Closures — MURIC by Eniitankorede: 7:13am On Mar 05, 2025 |
TONYE001:If Christmas and easter do not destruct education why would putting their own end of term in ramadam destrupt education? |
| Re: CAN Exhibiting Double Standards Over Ramadan School Closures — MURIC by Eniitankorede: 7:15am On Mar 05, 2025 |
Kwinesther:They will also put their end of term holiday in ramadam. If religion does not stop you thinking that christmas holidays destroys others’ peace because not everybody wants holiday in Christmas then you can never get it. |
| Re: CAN Exhibiting Double Standards Over Ramadan School Closures — MURIC by Eniitankorede: 7:17am On Mar 05, 2025 |
neyobills:Education is under state control, they can also fix their term holidays for ramadam if they wish. Why must holidays be located around Christmas and easter alone? Don’t you think that not everyone is a Christian in Nigeria? |
| Re: CAN Exhibiting Double Standards Over Ramadan School Closures — MURIC by tollyboy5(m): 7:29am On Mar 05, 2025 |
RightChannel:You dis f@@l, your father should have pull out. Instead of polluting the earth with more foolish persons. Awujale controlled the whole ijebu kingdom from ijebu ode to eti-osa down to Ikorodu you dis !di@t! You have Wikipedia and history books but NO you must dwell in f@@lishness. Now put your hand on your head and say oh! My father My Father " I am a F@@L!"
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| Re: CAN Exhibiting Double Standards Over Ramadan School Closures — MURIC by adekolaelect(m): 7:43am On Mar 05, 2025 |
MasterJayJay:I hope you said this when Wike declared Rivers at Christians' state ? If. Not , then you are seconded as double standards as CAN. |
| Re: CAN Exhibiting Double Standards Over Ramadan School Closures — MURIC by RightChannel: 7:46am On Mar 05, 2025 |
tollyboy5:Frustration has set in so therefore you must insult your parents. I said is Ijebu Ode a local government in Lagos state you this crazyy being? Is Awujale an Oba of Lagos State? Why are you so maadd, dunce, dense, daft and silly like this you this mother4ker. You will soon say Awujale controls Oba Of Lagos Someone said you should read about saro people but still displaying the high level of your craziiness here, they ought to have flush you away rather than giving birth to you this disgraceful son of a bitch! |
| Re: CAN Exhibiting Double Standards Over Ramadan School Closures — MURIC by MasterJayJay: 7:56am On Mar 05, 2025 |
adekolaelect:Babablu bulabu. Is their a Christian court in Rivers state? |
| Re: CAN Exhibiting Double Standards Over Ramadan School Closures — MURIC by Gandollar(f): 8:32am On Mar 05, 2025 |
Eniitankorede:Oga just Shattap already you hear me! |
| Re: CAN Exhibiting Double Standards Over Ramadan School Closures — MURIC by Mamaafrik1(m): 8:41am On Mar 05, 2025 |
IPIGSRSHALLOW:Akidọpa ọmọ iparun. Na why the funny religion is eroding in the south ![]() You will soon learn,the revolution has started and you people have started crying....... ![]() |
| Re: CAN Exhibiting Double Standards Over Ramadan School Closures — MURIC by Mamaafrik1(m): 8:43am On Mar 05, 2025 |
IPIGSRSHALLOW:Se you see your role model prophet ![]() I guess you do same Shame
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| Re: CAN Exhibiting Double Standards Over Ramadan School Closures — MURIC by Mamaafrik1(m): 8:55am On Mar 05, 2025 |
IPIGSRSHALLOW:You black muslims are heading to where?? No wonder that even you blacks can't even be given wife ,properties and permanent residency in the so called Arab world but oloshi ara yin will go to christain countries that gave you freedom and claim sharia principle same privileges that even your Muslim brother can't give you in their Land. Can you see your live same Saudi is logical enough not to invest in a forsaken region that who is shutting school down. https://businessday.ng/news/article/saudi-arabia-distributes-100-tons-of-dates-for-vulnerable-northerners/ Can you see people who have sense ![]() https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/03/ex-immigration-cg-not-killed-by-gunmen-died-in-hotel-room-after-receiving-female-guest-police/
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| Re: CAN Exhibiting Double Standards Over Ramadan School Closures — MURIC by regenerateman(m): 9:13am On Mar 05, 2025 |
Is Mr Ishaq Akintola a professor? Malam MURIC, for your information, Muslims are not the majority in South Western Nigeria, rather Christians are the majority in South Western Nigeria. |
| Re: CAN Exhibiting Double Standards Over Ramadan School Closures — MURIC by Wutinky: 9:14am On Mar 05, 2025 |
tollyboy5:I don't know much about Epe but you lied about Ijebu-ode with that yen yen figure, i would say Muslim vs Christian is likely 50/50 in Ijebu. don't be deceived by Ojude-Oba festival |
| Re: CAN Exhibiting Double Standards Over Ramadan School Closures — MURIC by Wutinky: 9:28am On Mar 05, 2025 |
aswani:You always claim to be neutral, civilized and your fellow Yorubas even call you omo-Igbo and all sort of name because of it but you can't comment here without mentioning Obidient even if the matter has nothing to do with politics, i have never see you call out Agbadorians for once, Aswani your hypocrisy knows no bounds. ire o ![]() |
| Re: CAN Exhibiting Double Standards Over Ramadan School Closures — MURIC by tollyboy5(m): 9:56am On Mar 05, 2025 |
Wutinky:Where did I even mentioned ijebu-ode to start with? |
| Re: CAN Exhibiting Double Standards Over Ramadan School Closures — MURIC by tollyboy5(m): 10:01am On Mar 05, 2025 |
RightChannel:The person talking about saro is not Yoruba like and have no heritage In Lagos. Not only that you're a f@@l, you even have some other problem. Maybe compression problem or eye problem. Because I have never mentioned ijebu-ode from beginning of my post not until I talked about awujale when necessary. You should be using your surname as moniker so your unborn generation will bear witnesses of your f@@lishness |
| Re: CAN Exhibiting Double Standards Over Ramadan School Closures — MURIC by tollyboy5(m): 10:04am On Mar 05, 2025 |
Wutinky:And I don't know why you would tell me and ijebu person not to be deceived by ojude Oba. Your head must be paining you to utter such nonsense |
| Re: CAN Exhibiting Double Standards Over Ramadan School Closures — MURIC by Pickup8: 10:05am On Mar 05, 2025 |
One thing that's clear about this clown is that he can not be what they called him, a professor? |
| Re: CAN Exhibiting Double Standards Over Ramadan School Closures — MURIC by aswani(m): 10:09am On Mar 05, 2025 |
Wutinky:I dislike Obidients because they are bullies and as they abuse, insult and even curse me, because I don't think Peter Obi is a saint, I will continue to give dem back wotowoto. I have of course called out Ndi Yoruba (whether or not they are Agbadorians) who post silly things, that is why I get insulted by them. If I wasn't neutral, I will only have one set of people to worry about, my neutrality means I have two sets. Regardless. I will go with my conscience. |
| Re: CAN Exhibiting Double Standards Over Ramadan School Closures — MURIC by Kwinesther: 10:17am On Mar 05, 2025 |
Eniitankorede:Keep deceiving yourself. End of term holiday indeed...end of term holiday in early march? Always jealous and comparing themselves to christians as if it's competition but you can do nada about it. Another holiday awaits us all during the next Christmas all over the world. Before then, you can wipe yourself off the planet earth if christmas holiday irritates you that much. Omo ale yoruba sha. |
| Re: CAN Exhibiting Double Standards Over Ramadan School Closures — MURIC by neyobills: 10:36am On Mar 05, 2025 |
Eniitankorede:Unfortunately Ramadan doesn’t have a fixed date or month,so you would rather want the state government to keep changing the school calendar annually just to accommodate Ramadan,what about Lent,or don’t Christian’s also deserve holiday during the fasting period,what about traditional religious festivals,do not not also deserve holidays,the earlier you know the world doesn’t revolve around the activities of Muslims alone the better for your brain. |
| Re: CAN Exhibiting Double Standards Over Ramadan School Closures — MURIC by RightChannel: 10:52am On Mar 05, 2025 |
tollyboy5:I said it earlier that you are daft, dunce, sillly and crazzy .. Didn't you mentioned Ijebu from your previous post? tollyboy5:This shows how crazzy you are if you can't hold to your own gullibility utterances. You will soon say Awujale is controlling Oba of Lagos you this useless being, disgraceful element! |
| Re: CAN Exhibiting Double Standards Over Ramadan School Closures — MURIC by neyobills: 10:53am On Mar 05, 2025 |
tollyboy5:Let’s just pretend that you are right about saro been a minority population(which is false)however the majority of them are Christian’s(say 90%),if we throw them in the mix of the overall population of the ijebus and aworis who also have a sizeable Christian population (65% Muslims and 35% Christian’s) according to your fabricated data,does that not negate your fallacy of Muslims having the highest indigenous population in Lagos if ratio and arithmetics isn’t too complicated for your brains to figure out? |
| Re: CAN Exhibiting Double Standards Over Ramadan School Closures — MURIC by tollyboy5(m): 10:58am On Mar 05, 2025 |
neyobills:You're the one that have arithmetic problem. It seems you're mistaking percentage for actual figure. Because I don't know how 90% as you say of a tiny population equates 65% of a larger population. 90% in addition to the larger stat might give 60% Muslim and 40% Christian. You need to return to your math teacher |
| Re: CAN Exhibiting Double Standards Over Ramadan School Closures — MURIC by tollyboy5(m): 11:00am On Mar 05, 2025 |
RightChannel:Oh! So this !di@t did not know the difference between ijebu-ode, ijebu and ijebu-kingdom. Just wasting my precious time with nonentity 🤦 |
| Re: CAN Exhibiting Double Standards Over Ramadan School Closures — MURIC by Merry100: 11:00am On Mar 05, 2025 |
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| Re: CAN Exhibiting Double Standards Over Ramadan School Closures — MURIC by Firebomber: 11:01am On Mar 05, 2025 |
Eniitankorede:Another oponu eru arabu. Last I checked no one is complaining of school closing during your Eid or Molud. Yet you hopeless troll are crying over Christmas as if it's the source of your problem. Didirin which more right did they need to demand. I guess they will demand right to kill anyone that dump the useless cult |
| Re: CAN Exhibiting Double Standards Over Ramadan School Closures — MURIC by Empiree: 11:03am On Mar 05, 2025 |
Gregorian New Year is Not Global But Western By Reno Omokri Regarding my last post asking the Christian Association of Nigeria not to threaten the Muslim Ummah with a lawsuit on the temporal closure of schools during Ramadan, I see some people claiming that the New Year holidays and festivities are general. For those saying the New Year is for all, I encourage you to learn about other cultures so you can expand your knowledge. The New Year holidays are not for all. They were forced on all Nigerians first by the colonialists and then by the Nigerian state. The New Year in Nigeria is based on the Gregorian calendar of Christendom. Please fact-check me. Before colonialism, the dominant calendar in the geographical location now known as Nigeria was the Islamic calendar. Please assume I am lying and fact-check me. The fact that Muslims accepted this for the peace and stability of Nigeria does not mean that it is a secular holiday. For over 500 years before European colonialists imposed their calendar on us, Arewa celebrated the Hijri New Year. They have given that up for Nigeria. Ethiopia is the only African country that was never colonised. Because of that, it does not celebrate the Gregorian New Year. Instead, it marks its own cultural New Year according to its Indigenous calendar. Their New Year is called Enkutatash and will be celebrated on Thursday, September 11, 2025, in the Gregorian Calendar. When you see me in Ethiopia around that time each year, it is because of Enkutatash and Meskel. Read the Kano Chronicles. They predate Nigeria and mention celebrating the Hijri New Year. Nigeria does not start until Lagos and end in Onitsha. Try to develop the ability to see things from other people's points of view and not be entirely ruled by your own biases. Reno Omokri
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| Re: CAN Exhibiting Double Standards Over Ramadan School Closures — MURIC by neyobills: 11:09am On Mar 05, 2025 |
tollyboy5:Oh you found out the person talking about Saro is not Yoruba with the crystal ball in your room right? Funny enough the saros and other indigenous Lagosians don’t even consider Epe natives as pure Lagosians,Epe is ethnically Ijebu,it’s just the creation of states that made some part of Epe to be included in Lagos state,imagine a second class Ijebu Epe boy claiming someone doesn’t have heritage in Lagos,wonders shall never end…….even till date some Epe natives that form part of Lagos refuse to be addressed as Lagosians but rather Ijebus from Ogun State,if you are a true son of the soil in Epe then you will know this is the gospel truth. |
| Re: CAN Exhibiting Double Standards Over Ramadan School Closures — MURIC by Firebomber: 11:16am On Mar 05, 2025 |
Eniitankorede:Ori e ti gbale, ode buruku. Last I checked Christmas holiday is just 2 days, and boxing day 1 day. So tell us how many weeks students stay at home for Christmas holiday. Ode abdul. Or you are calling the end of term break as Christmas holiday, then you are more foolish than your mumuric because last I checked Tertiary institution only gives the Christmas and New year holiday. Infact sometimes I leave school on the 24th of December. Ask any of your family that attended tertiary institution to show you any school calendar that gives weeks for Christmas break. didirin. |
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