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Re: Kayode Bello, The Lawless School, And The Hijab Cry by diadem10: 11:24am On Dec 17, 2017
zakari247:
you all known Muslims never care what they or you wear cuz we don't give a hoot. only that islamophobes are always scared when Muslims try to make progress. I only pity CAN and her members cuz they will cry again like Nigerian win Brazil...

Lmao. It's dead on arrival just as in the case of Osun.

We're better off wearing gele to bars which is an africa culture than putting on one dirty arabic wear which is no culture of ours!
Re: Kayode Bello, The Lawless School, And The Hijab Cry by zakari247(m): 11:24am On Dec 17, 2017
diadem10:


Exactly! Show them what Islam is known for, a chaotic religion! Lol.
No but a religion who establishes equality in the Land and careless of wat islamophobes thinks. I wish they have reasoning that they read what Islam is not what is shown to them on TV or what their fathers and pastors had a thought them about Islam.
Re: Kayode Bello, The Lawless School, And The Hijab Cry by Nobody: 11:25am On Dec 17, 2017
Mynd44:

Being a lawyer is not a constitutional right, it is a priviledge that comes with strict rules.

If you want to allow hijab, fine, but change the rules (and change the rules totally) first

At least, someone said something reasonable and not with sentiment like @onegig
Re: Kayode Bello, The Lawless School, And The Hijab Cry by diadem10: 11:26am On Dec 17, 2017
zakari247:
No but a religion who establishes equality in the Land and careless of wat islamophobes thinks. I wish they have reasoning that they read what Islam is not what is shown to them on TV or what their fathers and pastors had a thought them about Islam.

What more do we need to know when you're already displaying the chaotic symptoms of your Mohammed? Lol.

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Re: Kayode Bello, The Lawless School, And The Hijab Cry by Nobody: 11:30am On Dec 17, 2017
diadem10:


What's this one saying? Did they force her into law school?

If you applied into a porn academy, would you then claim you're being forced to remove your dirty boxers and forced to knack? Wonder shall never end. Funny how educated folks are reduced to illiterates because of a religion.

I wonder oo. Help me ask him
Re: Kayode Bello, The Lawless School, And The Hijab Cry by zakari247(m): 11:34am On Dec 17, 2017
diadem10:


What more do we need to know when you're already displaying the chaotic symptoms of your Mohammed? Lol.
much more brother, much more. perhaps what you have never come across.
Re: Kayode Bello, The Lawless School, And The Hijab Cry by olarid01: 11:36am On Dec 17, 2017
diadem10:


What you failed to address is no one told her to enrol into a law school. Once she's there, she should follow the rules or get out of there if she can't! It's not by force!

You can't enrol into a porn academy yet fail to put off your dirty boxer and knack! If you can't then there's no point enrolling into such academy in the first place. Understood?

You would've made a point (TUTOR) if we are living in a country where one doesn't have the right to practise his/her religion. The fact that the institution was established by the same government of the country(with a clearly stated law depicting a right to religion) makes it possible for her to exercise her right to enroll in such institution (unless the institution was established outside the law), UNDERSTOOD?.

And your comparison bro.., I can't even imagine what type of thinking brought it out of you. Really, look at it yourself, does it make sense?
Re: Kayode Bello, The Lawless School, And The Hijab Cry by Pylony(m): 11:37am On Dec 17, 2017
And who her hijab don epp self. This is too jareness.
Re: Kayode Bello, The Lawless School, And The Hijab Cry by Diademk07: 11:42am On Dec 17, 2017
zakari247:
much more brother, much more. perhaps what you have never come across.

How come I was banned and you weren't for that statement of yours? Lol.

Indeed! I'm seeing more than ever before in the so so religion. Lol.

Anyway, no act of Hijab wearing is an africa culture! Get that sunk into ya head.
Re: Kayode Bello, The Lawless School, And The Hijab Cry by Pylony(m): 11:44am On Dec 17, 2017
olarid01:


You would've made a point (TUTOR) if we are living in a country where one doesn't have the right to practise his/her religion. The fact that the institution was established by the same government of the country(with a clearly stated law depicting a right to religion) makes it possible for her to exercise her right to enroll in such institution (unless the institution was established outside the law), UNDERSTOOD?.

And your comparison bro.., I can't even imagine what type of thinking brought it out of you. Really, look at it yourself, does it make sense?
Okkkkkkkk! So, such an institution of learning in a country that is not an Islamic one like Nigeria should no longer hold on to its rules and regulation that governs it, as they have being doing since establishment and bend low to her hijab and not the wigs lawyers puts on because she's the first muslim lawyer in the making abi??
Re: Kayode Bello, The Lawless School, And The Hijab Cry by Diademk07: 11:45am On Dec 17, 2017
olarid01:


You would've made a point (TUTOR) if we are living in a country where one doesn't have the right to practise his/her religion. The fact that the institution was established by the same government of the country(with a clearly stated law depicting a right to religion) makes it possible for her to exercise her right to enroll in such institution (unless the institution was established outside the law), UNDERSTOOD?.

And your comparison bro.., I can't even imagine what type of thinking brought it out of you. Really, look at it yourself, does it make sense?

Look at this one? It is the comparism that's paining you, not Hijab anymore? Lol.

Look here, I attended a boarding school and no eediot would dare disobey the rules of the boarding section just because of a religion because no one asked him to enrol into a boarding school in the first place. Once you do that, you're out of the school. So is the NBA!

Religion reducing educated to illiterates in 21st century.
Re: Kayode Bello, The Lawless School, And The Hijab Cry by Diademk07: 11:49am On Dec 17, 2017
Pylony:
Okkkkkkkk! So, such an institution of learning in a country that is not an Islamic one like Nigeria should no longer hold on to its rules and regulation that governs it, as they have being doing since establishment and bend low to her hijab and not the wigs lawyers puts on because she's the first muslim lawyer in the making abi??

You dey mind dem?

Chaotic na their way.
Re: Kayode Bello, The Lawless School, And The Hijab Cry by olarid01: 11:55am On Dec 17, 2017
Diademk07:


Look at this one? It is the comparism that's paining you, not Hijab anymore? Lol.

Look here, I attended a boarding school and no eediot would dare disobey the rules of the boarding section just because of a religion because no one asked him to enrol into a boarding school in the first place. Once you do that, you're out of the school. So is the NBA!

Religion reducing educated to illiterates in 21st century.

I carefully refrained from using abusive words when responding to your argument (it isn't because I don't know how, we just don't do that, at least, being the initiator), but since you've started it, let's play then.

****

And your BOARDING school, if their set of rule negates what is within the country's constitution, then it is merely a criminal organization, nothing more.
Re: Kayode Bello, The Lawless School, And The Hijab Cry by olarid01: 11:58am On Dec 17, 2017
Pylony:
Okkkkkkkk! So, such an institution of learning in a country that is not an Islamic one like Nigeria should no longer hold on to its rules and regulation that governs it, as they have being doing since establishment and bend low to her hijab and not the wigs lawyers puts on because she's the first muslim lawyer in the making abi??

What rule and regulation? A rule that negates the constitution of the country that established it? So, they are more important than the country as a whole? Really, enlighten me...
Re: Kayode Bello, The Lawless School, And The Hijab Cry by Diademk07: 12:03pm On Dec 17, 2017
olarid01:


I carefully refrained from using abusive words when responding to your argument (it isn't because I don't know how, we just don't do that, at least, being the initiator), but since you've started it, let's play then.

Believe me when I say this, your stupidity transcends normalcy, it have no bound.
What's is my problem with your comparison? I made a valid point you can't respond to and you are using what I said about your comparison to cover it up.
The reason I pointed out how absurd your comparison is was that you are portraying yourselve as a slowpoke and I'd like it if you can at least look into it and caution yourself before you do it in a more unforgiving place.

And your BOARDING school, if their set of rule negates what is within the country's constitution, then it is merely a criminal organization, nothing more.


Lol. Illiterate forming to be educated..

The faster you realise that every institution has it own set of rules and you choosing to enrol into such institution makes you a participant, the better for you. Smh.

Go wear ya hijab and come to bar na. Chaotic folks!
Re: Kayode Bello, The Lawless School, And The Hijab Cry by smartpyzee(m): 12:07pm On Dec 17, 2017
Bari22:
If going naked is your right, please understand that covering is the right of a Muslim woman.

Fact

Re: Kayode Bello, The Lawless School, And The Hijab Cry by Diademk07: 12:08pm On Dec 17, 2017
olarid01:


What rule and regulation? A rule that negates the constitution of the country that established it? So, they are more important than the country as a whole? Really, enlighten me...

Go sign a contract with someone and come here to tell us of how Nigeria constitution based on ya religion makes the contract invalid! Yeye.

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Re: Kayode Bello, The Lawless School, And The Hijab Cry by olarid02: 12:13pm On Dec 17, 2017
Diademk07:


Go sign a contract with someone and come here to tell us of how Nigeria constitution based on ya religion makes the contract invalid! Yeye.

Ooh, sorry. Had I known that you have nothing upstairs other than the lies you were brainwashed with, I wouldn't have bordered answering you.
So, please, accept my apology.
Re: Kayode Bello, The Lawless School, And The Hijab Cry by Diademk07: 12:16pm On Dec 17, 2017
olarid02:


Ooh, sorry. Had I known that you have nothing upstairs other than the lies you were brainwashed with, I wouldn't have bordered answering you.
So, please, accept my apology.

I can see you've got nothing to say.

Religion thinking illiterate who thinks his religion laws supersede contractual agreements! What kind of dullards are these? Lol.

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Re: Kayode Bello, The Lawless School, And The Hijab Cry by Pylony(m): 12:24pm On Dec 17, 2017
olarid01:


What rule and regulation? A rule that negates the constitution of the country that established it? So, they are more important than the country as a whole? Really, enlighten me...
Talking about her right then all cult groups should shout for their rights to practice what they know best. As long as she is under a schools' authority and after taking the school oath to be of good conduct as practice by pass muslim students before her, she most fall inline or go to anyother that allow her to drop the wigs lawyers put on their heads for her precious hijab as simple as that.
Re: Kayode Bello, The Lawless School, And The Hijab Cry by Pylony(m): 12:29pm On Dec 17, 2017
Bari22:
If going naked is your right, please understand that covering is the right of a Muslim woman.

Fact
Then cult groups in higher institutions of learning should start warning up for their rights, i guess.

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Re: Kayode Bello, The Lawless School, And The Hijab Cry by Fawie(m): 12:31pm On Dec 17, 2017
i could decipher 3 points from you writeup. 1. Nigeria is not Saudi, quite alright but you need to know that Saudi is not a secular state and the accepted religion there is ISLAM so no basis for comparison 2. sentiments blinds you to have posit that a sango worshiper or Cele can decide to wear their various attires to the courtroom, hospitals and surgical rooms. there is absolutely no basis of comparison here again, as the said Lady that wore the scarf completely dressed in accepted 'dress code' including the wig while adhering to her constitutionally allowed rights, no conflict here. A sango worshiper or any worshiper perse not wearing the accepted dress code can never be compared to this scenario. 3 saying people kept mute when the issue you raised above occurred might not be correct in its entirety as I can remember there was outrage which led to the management of Law school to issue a statement relating a trend of the misbehaviour of its aforesaid member, still, no basis here. remember that 2 wrong does not make a right so assuming you are right that Nigeria kept quiet then did keeping quiet the right solution? so why should you subtly condemn the outrage of the people and yes THE CONSTITUTION IS SUPREME AND ALL OTHER LAWS IN CONFLICT IS NULL AND VOID TO ITS EXTENT OF CONTRADICTIONS.

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Re: Kayode Bello, The Lawless School, And The Hijab Cry by seniormallam(m): 12:42pm On Dec 17, 2017
still waiting for their usual way of protest, tie bomb for body and blow up, if its a religious of peace its not necessarily to be called religious of peace, the peace there is for damage control
Re: Kayode Bello, The Lawless School, And The Hijab Cry by stoic6ix: 12:50pm On Dec 17, 2017
I'm still finding it difficult to distill your submission from this write up
Re: Kayode Bello, The Lawless School, And The Hijab Cry by donlucabrazi(m): 1:15pm On Dec 17, 2017
seunmsg:
I completely endorse the message of the writer. Professional ethics should not be sacrificed on the altar of religiosity. Apart from the fact that Nigeria is a secular country, the law profession is a secular one and should not have the imprint of any religion. The law is supposed to be blind to issues such as religion, race, tribe etc.

The law school should steadfastly resist all the attempts to dilute its ethical stand with religious practices. If they give in to the ongoing blackmail, the door of compromise would have been opened for others to follow.

Cc: lalasticlala
very apt submission. We still have intelligent people on Nairaland
Re: Kayode Bello, The Lawless School, And The Hijab Cry by ayinba1(f): 1:16pm On Dec 17, 2017
Chevronstaff:
This Hijab issue is so hilarious! Your WCW spent 5 years in the University studying THE LAW, spent an extra year at the LAW SCHOOL to know THE LAW. Then on the D day, she decided to break THE LAW? She played herself. Give to Caesar what is Caesar's....

Don't people understand that the law itself prohibits the NBA from asking her to remove her hijab? These discussions are unreal and Nigeria has got a long way to go.

Hate won't win.

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Re: Kayode Bello, The Lawless School, And The Hijab Cry by Mynd44: 1:17pm On Dec 17, 2017
ayinba1:


Don't people understand that the law itself prohibits the NBA from asking her to remove her hijab? These discussions are unreal and Nigeria has got a long way to go.

Hate won't win.

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Re: Kayode Bello, The Lawless School, And The Hijab Cry by ayinba1(f): 1:20pm On Dec 17, 2017
@Mr. Kayode Bello.
Student Activist??

People refer to the constitution, of Nigeria, while discussing this lady's right and you poo pooed it.

Who is your activism for? A select few

Activist kayynnaaann!

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