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Re: Hijab In School: When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance? by looseweight: 2:35pm On Oct 10, 2025
FIRDAUS3:
hijab is a concept of modesty and humility associated with women, it is for a Muslim women to cover their hair and neck. It is a voluntary act of worship, an outward symbol of inner faith, modesty and devotion to God.
it is the Quran's instructions for modest behavior and dressing, the hijab embodies the Islamic ideal of modesty (Awrah) Wearing the hijab is an outward manifestation of an inner commitment to worship (ALLAAH) and a reminder to embody the dignity it represents.
you can't give what you don't have, this is a school that belongs to the Government how possible some disgruntled element enforcing an act which is against what the law interpret.

The decision to wear a hijab is a personal one, rooted in religious principles and individual interpretation, who are you to tell us how to practice our religion? if your religion permit you to used the restroom and use tissue paper to clean yourself , what's my business telling you the proper way to clean yourself after visiting the toilet? you can have S*x with your partner and go to the church, your religion didn't say anything disregarding the action but my Religion guides my way in every of my steps and actions.
who the Fu*K are you to tell us on how and where to use hijab
Bro, get this into that your brain. Government does not have a religion. Meaning it is secular. If you wanna practice your religion in schools, get your wards admitted to Islamic schools
Re: Hijab In School: When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance? by Hamasblokers1: 2:45pm On Oct 10, 2025
Islam
In borno no crs studies in school
0.001%Christian imployment
Borno
Bauchi
Yobe
Zamfara
Many northern core states
Churches hardly allowed to be build any how so many locations..
Islam doesn't tolerate other religions but their want equal share other places they are .
Re: Hijab In School: When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance? by ledaman: 2:46pm On Oct 10, 2025
Host78:
lolz.

Your desperation to make this a Muslim vs Christian fight is appalling.

It has never been a clash between Muslims and Christians.

It's always the Muslims attacking other religions. Either threatening them to do this or that or actually killing them.

It's never us "attacking each other" or "fighting one another".

No one fights or clashes with the Muslim. They are always the one brandishing their weapons

It's the Muslims always poking their hands and weapons in the face of everyone.

And then turn around to tell everyone to tolerate them.


It's annoying and appalling.
How many times were Christians caught sponsoring terrorism?
The genocide going on Gaza I guess the Jews are Muslims as you paint it !
You knew little or nothing about terrorism globally.
Either you like it or not, the fastest growing Religion in the world is Islam.
It is either you accept it or hatred would just consume you.
grin
Re: Hijab In School: When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance? by Harnny(m): 2:46pm On Oct 10, 2025
CodeTemplarr:
What is the origin and purpose of uniform? OP should research that and it will clear his/her ignorance.

For other more willing learners, the uniform ware was meant to achieve the exact opposite of what OP fo-olishly/ignorantly advocates for here. It was suppose to close the social divide and allow everyone be uniform in appearance as much as possible. The issue of some overzealous folks, showing up that they have kidnapped an imaginary being called god or prophet, so therefore can supremely interpret the words of the god/prophet, is laughable at best. What makes you more mislim than someone from Abia or Delta with contradicting views?
This is nonesense talk you just vomited here. Even in the UK that we copied everything from. Including the uniform. They adjusted to let people express thier religious obligations. We copied the uniform system from the west when they had no relationship with Islam. At that point this uniforms were set up, it accommodated everyone In the uk.it is not even as rigid as what we practice. You can wear gown, pants or skirt as a lady. It is just the colors that are defined and for those that required head dressing, be thier guest. Now that they understand certain people requires head dressings, they silently let people have it. However, you wey copy everything dey shout what is uniform for?.
Re: Hijab In School: When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance? by pongwa(m): 2:46pm On Oct 10, 2025
Lukgaf:
When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance?

Yesterday, a disturbing video went viral showing a female student in Ilorin (a Federal Government school, for that matter) being barred from entering her school simply because she wore a hijab.

Honestly, one cannot help but ask: When will we learn to tolerate one another in this country?

Has the Nigerian Constitution suddenly changed to deny people the freedom to profess and practice their faith openly? What happened to the Supreme Court judgment that explicitly affirmed the right of Muslim girls to wear hijab in schools if they so wish?

Even more ironic this happened in Ilorin, a city with a rich Islamic heritage and majority Muslim population. If such acts of intolerance can happen there, what should we expect elsewhere?

But then again, what exactly is the problem?
If my daughter wears a hijab, or my wife chooses to wear a niqab, have I forced it upon anyone’s daughter? Why then should it become a national issue?

The truth is, until we begin to genuinely respect each other’s faith and freedom, peace and unity will remain elusive in this country. Nigeria’s Constitution guarantees freedom of religion and that freedom must mean the right to live our beliefs, not just declare them.

Even in some Western countries, with a much smaller Muslim population, women are allowed to wear hijab or niqab freely in schools and public spaces. So, what exactly is our excuse here in Nigeria, a country that proudly claims to uphold religious liberty?

Let’s be honest, this isn’t about dress code. It’s about tolerance, respect, and justice.
And until we uphold these, we’ll keep failing as a truly united people.

PS: Don't forget to recite Suratul Khaf
take your child to an islamic school na
Re: Hijab In School: When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance? by pongwa(m): 2:48pm On Oct 10, 2025
Harnny:
This is nonesense talk you just vomited here. Even in the UK that we copied everything from. Including the uniform. They adjusted to let people express thier religious obligations. We copied the uniform system from the west when they had no relationship with Islam. At that point this uniforms were set up, it accommodated everyone In the uk.it is not even as rigid as what we practice. You can wear gown, pants or skirt as a lady. It is just the colors that are defined and for those that required head dressing, be thier guest. Now that they understand certain people requires head dressings, they silently let people have it. However, you wey copy everything dey shout what is uniform for?.
ignorance dey worry you. Your freedom of expression shouldn't deter other people's freedom of expression. It's a Federal school and it should reflect uniformity. Hijab brings segregation in such settings. There are thousands of fantastic islamic colleges around
Re: Hijab In School: When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance? by edetic: 2:55pm On Oct 10, 2025
Wearing hijab to a school that conflicts with the uniform dress code of the school is religious intolerance. The idea of a uniform dress code for every student is for the purpose of administrative order, wearing hijab to such a school will attract bias from both fellow students and teachers, if the school uniform of the students is white and blue, and one student decides to wear Red and blue because the parents are marine spirit worshippers, it goes against the rules and regulations of that school,
Re: Hijab In School: When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance? by Wispower: 2:55pm On Oct 10, 2025
Lukgaf:
When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance?

Yesterday, a disturbing video went viral showing a female student in Ilorin (a Federal Government school, for that matter) being barred from entering her school simply because she wore a hijab.

Honestly, one cannot help but ask: When will we learn to tolerate one another in this country?

Has the Nigerian Constitution suddenly changed to deny people the freedom to profess and practice their faith openly? What happened to the Supreme Court judgment that explicitly affirmed the right of Muslim girls to wear hijab in schools if they so wish?

Even more ironic this happened in Ilorin, a city with a rich Islamic heritage and majority Muslim population. If such acts of intolerance can happen there, what should we expect elsewhere?

But then again, what exactly is the problem?
If my daughter wears a hijab, or my wife chooses to wear a niqab, have I forced it upon anyone’s daughter? Why then should it become a national issue?

The truth is, until we begin to genuinely respect each other’s faith and freedom, peace and unity will remain elusive in this country. Nigeria’s Constitution guarantees freedom of religion and that freedom must mean the right to live our beliefs, not just declare them.

Even in some Western countries, with a much smaller Muslim population, women are allowed to wear hijab or niqab freely in schools and public spaces. So, what exactly is our excuse here in Nigeria, a country that proudly claims to uphold religious liberty?

Let’s be honest, this isn’t about dress code. It’s about tolerance, respect, and justice.
And until we uphold these, we’ll keep failing as a truly united people.

PS: Don't forget to recite Suratul Khaf
Is wearing hijab against the law of the school? If yes then the girl is wrong to disobey the school authority law, she is not above the law,if she doesn't like to be in the school, let her go to the school where it not forbidden,we should move ahead in this country than always dwelling on the past, in the hijab mandatory schools i don't think that any girl students would be allowed to be there on uncovered head. No religion is above the law anywhere in the world,
Re: Hijab In School: When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance? by Harnny(m): 2:59pm On Oct 10, 2025
pongwa:
ignorance dey worry you. Your freedom of expression shouldn't deter other people's freedom of expression. It's a Federal school and it should reflect uniformity. Hijab brings segregation in such settings. There are thousands of fantastic islamic colleges around
isn't the federal school supposed to be the most accommodating? Isn't the federal court that passed the judgement that allowed this?. I don't know where your arguement is coming from. If the wearing of rosary is not specified in the dressing does that mean catholic student should not be allowed to carry or wear it?. Federal court say you can, you saud Federal schools should not. I do not understand what you're arguement is based on. Laws and norms are supposed to be reviewed based on current happenings. It is the same way the world is beginning to see LGBT as almost a norm. Even if I do not agree with it, it does not take away the fact that they exist and should be acknowledged.
Re: Hijab In School: When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance? by NOETHNICITY(m): 3:17pm On Oct 10, 2025
Wallade:
Mr "level of education" grin

As long as the supreme Court ruling you refer didn't specify the entire country and specifically addressed the case between Lagos State government, the school and your Muslim association.

Other states can explore the lacuna in the judgement and claim that it doesn't affect them until a judgement is made by extension to cover all states and FCT of the federation.
So what was the ground upon which the SC base their judgement between Lagos state government and MSA?
What was the bases?
Re: Hijab In School: When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance? by TheOldGods: 3:24pm On Oct 10, 2025
Lukgaf:
When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance?

Yesterday, a disturbing video went viral showing a female student in Ilorin (a Federal Government school, for that matter) being barred from entering her school simply because she wore a hijab.

Honestly, one cannot help but ask: When will we learn to tolerate one another in this country?

Has the Nigerian Constitution suddenly changed to deny people the freedom to profess and practice their faith openly? What happened to the Supreme Court judgment that explicitly affirmed the right of Muslim girls to wear hijab in schools if they so wish?

Even more ironic this happened in Ilorin, a city with a rich Islamic heritage and majority Muslim population. If such acts of intolerance can happen there, what should we expect elsewhere?

But then again, what exactly is the problem?
If my daughter wears a hijab, or my wife chooses to wear a niqab, have I forced it upon anyone’s daughter? Why then should it become a national issue?

The truth is, until we begin to genuinely respect each other’s faith and freedom, peace and unity will remain elusive in this country. Nigeria’s Constitution guarantees freedom of religion and that freedom must mean the right to live our beliefs, not just declare them.

Even in some Western countries, with a much smaller Muslim population, women are allowed to wear hijab or niqab freely in schools and public spaces. So, what exactly is our excuse here in Nigeria, a country that proudly claims to uphold religious liberty?

Let’s be honest, this isn’t about dress code. It’s about tolerance, respect, and justice.
And until we uphold these, we’ll keep failing as a truly united people.

PS: Don't forget to recite Suratul Khaf
oga no one is stopping you from doing anything. But people have their own rules. Imagine if I enter your parlor with my shoes on. And you dont enter your own parlor with your shoes on oo. But I do it, and you ask me to kindly remove the shoe before I enter, they I shout, “ tribalism. You don’t want freedom of movement from me. The law says i can move to anywhere “ how does that sound to you?
Re: Hijab In School: When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance? by Wallade(m): 3:27pm On Oct 10, 2025
NOETHNICITY:
So what was the ground upon which the SC base their judgement between Lagos state government and MSA?
What was the bases?
You dey ask me?

Are you not "Mr Most Intelligent" again.

You should know now. You brought the purported case up now.

grin
Re: Hijab In School: When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance? by CodeTemplarr: 3:28pm On Oct 10, 2025
Harnny:
This is nonesense talk you just vomited here. Even in the UK that we copied everything from. Including the uniform. They adjusted to let people express thier religious obligations. We copied the uniform system from the west when they had no relationship with Islam. At that point this uniforms were set up, it accommodated everyone In the uk.it is not even as rigid as what we practice. You can wear gown, pants or skirt as a lady. It is just the colors that are defined and for those that required head dressing, be thier guest. Now that they understand certain people requires head dressings, they silently let people have it. However, you wey copy everything dey shout what is uniform for?.
this is idiotic logic you just vomited here. Your fore fathers who passed on without hijab in schools, did that diminish their chances of reach al jahana abi na paradise?
Re: Hijab In School: When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance? by NOETHNICITY(m): 3:32pm On Oct 10, 2025
Wallade:
You dey ask me?

Are you not "Mr Most Intelligent" again.

You should know now. You brought the purported case up now.

grin
I already know, I just wanted to know if you have sense?
Okay, let me spoonfeed you once more.

The SC based its judgement on Section 38 of the 1999 Constitution which guarantees freedom of association and religion.
Re: Hijab In School: When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance? by kcute(m): 3:42pm On Oct 10, 2025
Same tolerance that you have taken advantage of to oppress your host right from inception?.
Lukgaf:
When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance?

Yesterday, a disturbing video went viral showing a female student in Ilorin (a Federal Government school, for that matter) being barred from entering her school simply because she wore a hijab.

Honestly, one cannot help but ask: When will we learn to tolerate one another in this country?

Has the Nigerian Constitution suddenly changed to deny people the freedom to profess and practice their faith openly? What happened to the Supreme Court judgment that explicitly affirmed the right of Muslim girls to wear hijab in schools if they so wish?

Even more ironic this happened in Ilorin, a city with a rich Islamic heritage and majority Muslim population. If such acts of intolerance can happen there, what should we expect elsewhere?

But then again, what exactly is the problem?
If my daughter wears a hijab, or my wife chooses to wear a niqab, have I forced it upon anyone’s daughter? Why then should it become a national issue?

The truth is, until we begin to genuinely respect each other’s faith and freedom, peace and unity will remain elusive in this country. Nigeria’s Constitution guarantees freedom of religion and that freedom must mean the right to live our beliefs, not just declare them.

Even in some Western countries, with a much smaller Muslim population, women are allowed to wear hijab or niqab freely in schools and public spaces. So, what exactly is our excuse here in Nigeria, a country that proudly claims to uphold religious liberty?

Let’s be honest, this isn’t about dress code. It’s about tolerance, respect, and justice.
And until we uphold these, we’ll keep failing as a truly united people.

PS: Don't forget to recite Suratul Khaf
Re: Hijab In School: When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance? by Pootle: 3:52pm On Oct 10, 2025
Emeks008:
I thought this matter has been laid to rest for long
today is friday they will wake it up. that how naija roll
Re: Hijab In School: When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance? by pongwa(m): 4:14pm On Oct 10, 2025
Harnny:
isn't the federal school supposed to be the most accommodating? Isn't the federal court that passed the judgement that allowed this?. I don't know where your arguement is coming from. If the wearing of rosary is not specified in the dressing does that mean catholic student should not be allowed to carry or wear it?. Federal court say you can, you saud Federal schools should not. I do not understand what you're arguement is based on. Laws and norms are supposed to be reviewed based on current happenings. It is the same way the world is beginning to see LGBT as almost a norm. Even if I do not agree with it, it does not take away the fact that they exist and should be acknowledged.
first of all, nobody is denying any child right to their hijab or rosary anywhere in this country, that's where extremism starts. What we are saying is that incorporating such cultural norms into a Federal entity brings segregation and defeats the purpose of such institution. Nigeria is a secular country and as such all it's organs must reflect such status. Any one that has 'extremist' views should go by the way of institutions who promote such. Make we dey try understand ourselves. Hijab can be worn on Fridays for jumat. Head coverings are ok abeg for other times
Re: Hijab In School: When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance? by Harnny(m): 4:36pm On Oct 10, 2025
pongwa:
first of all, nobody is denying any child right to their hijab or rosary anywhere in this country, that's where extremism starts. What we are saying is that incorporating such cultural norms into a Federal entity brings segregation and defeats the purpose of such institution. Nigeria is a secular country and as such all it's organs must reflect such status. Any one that has 'extremist' views should go by the way of institutions who promote such. Make we dey try understand ourselves. Hijab can be worn on Fridays for jumat. Head coverings are ok abeg for other times
Are you talking about the same federal schools where we all sang SOP and prayed in Jesus name on assemblies 5 days of the week?
Re: Hijab In School: When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance? by Harnny(m): 4:38pm On Oct 10, 2025
CodeTemplarr:
this is idiotic logic you just vomited here. Your fore fathers who passed on without hijab in schools, did that diminish their chances of reach al jahana abi na paradise?
your fore father's without internet and phones... did they die?. Why use the phone to come spew your ignorant arguement here?
Re: Hijab In School: When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance? by ABK2022: 4:41pm On Oct 10, 2025
I think all schools have school uniform decided upon by the school management. I think students should be encouraged to comply with school uniforms to create the sense of uniformity in dress code. A developed society must draw line between religious practice and secularity.
Re: Hijab In School: When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance? by Host78: 5:08pm On Oct 10, 2025
ledaman:
How many times were Christians caught sponsoring terrorism?
The genocide going on Gaza I guess the Jews are Muslims as you paint it !
You knew little or nothing about terrorism globally.
Either you like it or not, the fastest growing Religion in the world is Islam.
It is either you accept it or hatred would just consume you.
grin
This is the problem y'all have.

You're in competition with people who don't care.

Why should I care if Islam or Christianity is the fastest growing religion?

Like humour me, of what benefits is it to me if everyone in the world becomes a Christian?

I don't care about Islam growing or not.

Leave people Tf alone to live their lives just as they allow you to live your own.

Stop bombing people. Stop kidnapping people. Stop burning people.

Just how hard is it to understand that people just want to breathe?

I think what the Jews are doing in Gaza is worst crime and needs to be punished.

This has been my personal opinion right from time because no one deserves their lands to be taken simply because you feel god promised you that land.

But again, you talk about tolerance but glory in Islam being the fastest growing religion. You forget that for such growths to occur much are being killed and displaced from their homes. Much the same as the Jews.
Re: Hijab In School: When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance? by esiri4jesu(m): 5:10pm On Oct 10, 2025
Lukgaf:
When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance?

Yesterday, a disturbing video went viral showing a female student in Ilorin (a Federal Government school, for that matter) being barred from entering her school simply because she wore a hijab.

Honestly, one cannot help but ask: When will we learn to tolerate one another in this country?

Has the Nigerian Constitution suddenly changed to deny people the freedom to profess and practice their faith openly? What happened to the Supreme Court judgment that explicitly affirmed the right of Muslim girls to wear hijab in schools if they so wish?

Even more ironic this happened in Ilorin, a city with a rich Islamic heritage and majority Muslim population. If such acts of intolerance can happen there, what should we expect elsewhere?

But then again, what exactly is the problem?
If my daughter wears a hijab, or my wife chooses to wear a niqab, have I forced it upon anyone’s daughter? Why then should it become a national issue?

The truth is, until we begin to genuinely respect each other’s faith and freedom, peace and unity will remain elusive in this country. Nigeria’s Constitution guarantees freedom of religion and that freedom must mean the right to live our beliefs, not just declare them.

Even in some Western countries, with a much smaller Muslim population, women are allowed to wear hijab or niqab freely in schools and public spaces. So, what exactly is our excuse here in Nigeria, a country that proudly claims to uphold religious liberty?

Let’s be honest, this isn’t about dress code. It’s about tolerance, respect, and justice.
And until we uphold these, we’ll keep failing as a truly united people.

PS: Don't forget to recite Suratul Khaf
Is a uniform and l am sure hijab was not and is not part of the uniform. Is like putting on a cap instead of the hijab to mosque for prayers.
Re: Hijab In School: When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance? by Tommydare(m): 6:19pm On Oct 10, 2025
Na Government I blame in all of this. Any government schools should not allow any form of religious dressing. If you want to dress according to your religion, go to a private institution where they can allow it. Tired of people making fuss over some hijab.
Re: Hijab In School: When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance? by TenQ: 6:48pm On Oct 10, 2025
Lukgaf:
When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance?

Yesterday, a disturbing video went viral showing a female student in Ilorin (a Federal Government school, for that matter) being barred from entering her school simply because she wore a hijab.

Honestly, one cannot help but ask: When will we learn to tolerate one another in this country?

Has the Nigerian Constitution suddenly changed to deny people the freedom to profess and practice their faith openly? What happened to the Supreme Court judgment that explicitly affirmed the right of Muslim girls to wear hijab in schools if they so wish?

Even more ironic this happened in Ilorin, a city with a rich Islamic heritage and majority Muslim population. If such acts of intolerance can happen there, what should we expect elsewhere?

But then again, what exactly is the problem?
If my daughter wears a hijab, or my wife chooses to wear a niqab, have I forced it upon anyone’s daughter? Why then should it become a national issue?

The truth is, until we begin to genuinely respect each other’s faith and freedom, peace and unity will remain elusive in this country. Nigeria’s Constitution guarantees freedom of religion and that freedom must mean the right to live our beliefs, not just declare them.

Even in some Western countries, with a much smaller Muslim population, women are allowed to wear hijab or niqab freely in schools and public spaces. So, what exactly is our excuse here in Nigeria, a country that proudly claims to uphold religious liberty?

Let’s be honest, this isn’t about dress code. It’s about tolerance, respect, and justice.
And until we uphold these, we’ll keep failing as a truly united people.

PS: Don't forget to recite Suratul Khaf
A Muslim will see a working system

He will do everything to enter the system

After entering they system, he begins to change the system to his model

Then the working system breaks down

And the Muslim is looking for another working system to infect


Federal Government College is a Secular non religious school!
They have a code of conduct signed by all students
Part of the conduct include the UNIFORMS

A Muslim will know this yet get himself admitted to cause trouble.
Re: Hijab In School: When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance? by Miosofune(m): 7:17pm On Oct 10, 2025
[b][/b]
CodeTemplarr:
What is the origin and purpose of uniform? OP should research that and it will clear his/her ignorance.

For other more willing learners, the uniform ware was meant to achieve the exact opposite of what OP fo-olishly/ignorantly advocates for here. It was suppose to close the social divide and allow everyone be uniform in appearance as much as possible. The issue of some overzealous folks, showing up that they have kidnapped an imaginary being called god or prophet, so therefore can supremely interpret the words of the god/prophet, is laughable at best. What makes you more mislim than someone from Abia or Delta with contradicting views?
[i][/i]Imagine this naked folk from top down to his anus. Our religionvteaches us to cover up not to advertise our privacy in front of one pastor with a fake prophecy.
Re: Hijab In School: When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance? by Miosofune(m): 7:20pm On Oct 10, 2025
[b][/b]
Tommydare:
Na Government I blame in all of this. Any government schools should not allow any form of religious dressing. If you want to dress according to your religion, go to a private institution where they can allow it. Tired of people making fuss over some hijab.
Well I dont blame the infidels but the gov. that allow the pig eaters to kiss their shit.
Re: Hijab In School: When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance? by CodeTemplarr: 7:22pm On Oct 10, 2025
Miosofune:
Imagine this naked folk from top down to his anus. Our religionvteaches us to cover up not to advertise our privacy in front of one pastor with a fake prophecy.
how much did you pay for the religion? Lol.
Re: Hijab In School: When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance? by Chinny024(f): 7:42pm On Oct 10, 2025
School have their policy..U either obey or go elsewhere..
Does this post bring back Deborah?..A woman was also lynched recently..You didn't post on it..
Leah is the only one not freed amongst the chibok girls .
Shalom...
If Christians start fighting for their God the way you guys do en...
By the way.. After NSPPD, NA hallelujah challenge..Let me prepare how to dance..
Re: Hijab In School: When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance? by UkoAnnang(m): 7:50pm On Oct 10, 2025
Lukgaf:
When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance?

Yesterday, a disturbing video went viral showing a female student in Ilorin (a Federal Government school, for that matter) being barred from entering her school simply because she wore a hijab.

Honestly, one cannot help but ask: When will we learn to tolerate one another in this country?

Has the Nigerian Constitution suddenly changed to deny people the freedom to profess and practice their faith openly? What happened to the Supreme Court judgment that explicitly affirmed the right of Muslim girls to wear hijab in schools if they so wish?

Even more ironic this happened in Ilorin, a city with a rich Islamic heritage and majority Muslim population. If such acts of intolerance can happen there, what should we expect elsewhere?

But then again, what exactly is the problem?
If my daughter wears a hijab, or my wife chooses to wear a niqab, have I forced it upon anyone’s daughter? Why then should it become a national issue?

The truth is, until we begin to genuinely respect each other’s faith and freedom, peace and unity will remain elusive in this country. Nigeria’s Constitution guarantees freedom of religion and that freedom must mean the right to live our beliefs, not just declare them.

Even in some Western countries, with a much smaller Muslim population, women are allowed to wear hijab or niqab freely in schools and public spaces. So, what exactly is our excuse here in Nigeria, a country that proudly claims to uphold religious liberty?

Let’s be honest, this isn’t about dress code. It’s about tolerance, respect, and justice.
And until we uphold these, we’ll keep failing as a truly united people.

PS: Don't forget to recite Suratul Khaf
hislamic hijab hide booms and those who wore it are considered suicide bombers. Get Ur 4uck off the nooks
Re: Hijab In School: When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance? by Wallade(m): 8:05pm On Oct 10, 2025
NOETHNICITY:
I already know, I just wanted to know if you have sense?
Okay, let me spoonfeed you once more.

The SC based its judgement on Section 38 of the 1999 Constitution which guarantees freedom of association and religion.
You have no spoon or food yet you want to feed someone else.

You are so perv.erted, disru.ptive and indis.ciplined. So much that you want to impose your relig.ion on every system to compromise and dominate the system.
Bigotry is in yo.ur DNA, little wonder you are Sen.sel.ess

However you forget that the world does not revolve around Is.l.am
Re: Hijab In School: When Will We Truly Learn Tolerance? by NOETHNICITY(m): 8:25pm On Oct 10, 2025
Wallade:
You have no spoon or food yet you want to feed someone else.

You are so perv.erted, disru.ptive and indis.ciplined. So much that you want to impose your relig.ion on every system to compromise and dominate the system.
Bigotry is in yo.ur DNA, little wonder you are Sen.sel.ess

However you forget that the world does not revolve around Is.l.am
So a little child wearing hijab which is a constitutionally protected right is imposition of religious.
Later you will say a child forcefully converted you.

Anyone who is a scared of the sight of a little child wearing the hijab is free to relocate to his village.
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