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Re: Religious Propagation On Nigerian Campuses: Infringement Of Rights by Nobody: 7:31am On Sep 08, 2015
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Re: Religious Propagation On Nigerian Campuses: Infringement Of Rights by oluwadanie1(m): 7:41am On Sep 08, 2015
templegate:
Sincerely speaking, nature abhors vaccum. And in this part of the world, the reality is that we are a spiritual people either through christianity, islam or trado (cultism) so no one here can stay without being one. That is the honest reality. U just need a form of spiritual power to survive here however u look at it. Lets continue to go to Chapel pls...we are best safe there.
how about building a chapel, mosque and shrine, then ask students to compulsorily choose one out of the three. That sounds more tolerant than forcing everybody to the chapel.
Re: Religious Propagation On Nigerian Campuses: Infringement Of Rights by ERODEDEAST(f): 10:25am On Sep 08, 2015
Salym:
Exactly. Just like its Southern counterparts who are Christian Universities a long time ago.
It's just a shame that you are not making sense having acquired Western Education that your likes opposed
Re: Religious Propagation On Nigerian Campuses: Infringement Of Rights by Swiftboy(m): 12:28pm On Sep 08, 2015
The school the Op mentioned,Covenant University is a missionary school. Its only fair to judge the school's ideals with that perspective.
Ishilove:
Interesting. However, if you know you can't conform, don't go to such schools. I as a Christian will not go to a school where the hijab is enforced, and I'm sure the vice versa pertains to the muslims.

If you can't conform, find an alternative because most private schools in Nigeria are built on the foundation of their own unique ideologies.
Re: Religious Propagation On Nigerian Campuses: Infringement Of Rights by EazyMoh(m): 6:36am On Sep 09, 2015
GodMode:
Islamic primary and secondary school uniforms in lagos have hijab for females....
Primary and Secondary Schools are different from Tertiary institution please. The topic is talking about the latter.
Re: Religious Propagation On Nigerian Campuses: Infringement Of Rights by Salym(m): 7:47am On Sep 09, 2015
ERODEDEAST:
It's just a shame that you are not making sense having acquired Western Education that your likes opposed
I was using your illogical statement to reply you. Tell me any university that reflects federal character more than ABU in Nigeria. Am sure Northerners will be denied admissions outrightly in your area. You people are just a bunch of liars saying things that are more synonymous to your regions. smh for ur dullness.
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