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Re: South African Law Graduate & His Great Grandmum Who Sponsored His Education by faithfull18(f): 9:01am On Apr 21, 2018
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Re: South African Law Graduate & His Great Grandmum Who Sponsored His Education by faithfull18(f): 9:01am On Apr 21, 2018
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Re: South African Law Graduate & His Great Grandmum Who Sponsored His Education by Surrey2Bimshire: 9:06am On Apr 21, 2018
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Re: South African Law Graduate & His Great Grandmum Who Sponsored His Education by Nobody: 9:16am On Apr 21, 2018
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Re: South African Law Graduate & His Great Grandmum Who Sponsored His Education by AFONJAPIG(m): 9:20am On Apr 21, 2018
my paternal grand mother was opposite... thank God she died a very painful slow death and success smiles on me before her very eyes
Re: South African Law Graduate & His Great Grandmum Who Sponsored His Education by olumig(m): 10:02am On Apr 21, 2018
This is absolutely breathtaking, the best gift and recognition one can give to ones forebears.
Re: South African Law Graduate & His Great Grandmum Who Sponsored His Education by IamaNigerianGuy(m): 10:07am On Apr 21, 2018
sojikul:
Look at what he wear on graduation of law, somebody wear hija in Nigeria there will be war
He wore a Zulu traditional attire. By history and tradition, the Zulus have earned the right to proudly display their cultural heritage in SA.
Hijab is a religious garment. Religion is a private matter in a secular society.
Got it ?
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Re: South African Law Graduate & His Great Grandmum Who Sponsored His Education by xreal: 10:15am On Apr 21, 2018
Great grandmother ..... and she is 89.


Or is the 'great' there as a verb?

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Re: South African Law Graduate & His Great Grandmum Who Sponsored His Education by geekybabe(f): 11:18am On Apr 21, 2018
thorpido:
Nice to appreciate the greatgrandma but it's an academic environment and not arts and culture exhibition.
There should be limits on this kind of display.
Imagine if people had to come to graduations dressed like in the pic below.
Culture is everything. There is nothing wrong with what he is wearing. It's a ceremony, not an academic presentation.
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Re: South African Law Graduate & His Great Grandmum Who Sponsored His Education by XhosaNostra(f): 11:53am On Apr 21, 2018
IamaNigerianGuy:
He wore a Zulu traditional attire. By history and tradition, the Zulus have earned the right to proudly display their cultural heritage in SA.
Hijab is a religious garment. Religion is a private matter in a secular society.
Got it ?
Actually, in South Africa, the law doesn't discriminate against religion either. Both Muslim teachers & students are allowed to practise their religious beliefs in a "secular society". Example, on Fridays, Muslim students leave school early whether they're going to the mosque or not etc. It's understood. A hijab, however, isn't allowed in school premises for obvious reasons. They can, however, wear a headscarf to honour their religion, they just cannot cover the entire face. And the scarf they choose to wear has to match the school uniform. Finish. It's all about doing your own thing, while taking into consideration the rules/law & others. We don't live in a bubble, so we have to respect each other's differences: that's what the South African constitution upholds above individualistic sensibilities.
Re: South African Law Graduate & His Great Grandmum Who Sponsored His Education by nnokwa042(m): 12:16pm On Apr 21, 2018
cadesky:
Y is d white guy looking like Buhari
his not a white his Asian pls you people should stop calling anything white, here is my daughter with her brother one white the other not

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Re: South African Law Graduate & His Great Grandmum Who Sponsored His Education by israelmao(m): 1:17pm On Apr 21, 2018
This oyinbo man is like are you ok?There is no more honour that could be done to her than this public acknowledge.
Re: South African Law Graduate & His Great Grandmum Who Sponsored His Education by IamaNigerianGuy(m):
XhosaNostra:
Actually, in South Africa, the law doesn't discriminate against religion either. Both Muslim teachers & students are allowed to practise their religious beliefs in a "secular society". Example, on Fridays, Muslim students leave school early whether they're going to the mosque or not etc. It's understood. A hijab, however, isn't allowed in school premises for obvious reasons. They can, however, wear a headscarf to honour their religion, they just cannot cover the entire face. And the scarf they choose to wear has to match the school uniform. Finish. It's all about doing your own thing, while taking into consideration the rules/law & others. We don't live in a bubble, so we have to respect each other's differences: that's what the South African constitution upholds above individualistic sensibilities.
Nigerian law does not discriminate against religion in any way. The true state of affairs here is that some groups - northern muslims for one, want more than their fair share of rights ( does that sound vaguely familiar ?)

Well they ain't getting it.
Re: South African Law Graduate & His Great Grandmum Who Sponsored His Education by Nobody: 1:35pm On Apr 21, 2018
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Re: South African Law Graduate & His Great Grandmum Who Sponsored His Education by thatigboman: 3:17pm On Apr 21, 2018
sojikul:
Look at what he wear on graduation of law, somebody wear hija in Nigeria there will be war
this one is university convocation. Not call to the bar
Re: South African Law Graduate & His Great Grandmum Who Sponsored His Education by thorpido(m): 3:57pm On Apr 21, 2018
geekybabe:
Culture is everything. There is nothing wrong with what he is wearing. It's a ceremony, not an academic presentation.
It's an academic environment.
Re: South African Law Graduate & His Great Grandmum Who Sponsored His Education by geekybabe(f): 3:58pm On Apr 21, 2018
thorpido:
It's an academic environment.
Oga shift pls. As if Nigerians do not wear agbada or tie headgears at their own convocation ceremonies. That is his own traditional attire and it's not against the law of their country.
Re: South African Law Graduate & His Great Grandmum Who Sponsored His Education by thorpido(m):
geekybabe:
Oga shift pls. As if Nigerians do not wear agbada or tie headgears at their own convocation ceremonies. That is his own traditional attire and it's not against the law of their country.
Get lost if you can't have a conversation without being rude.
Re: South African Law Graduate & His Great Grandmum Who Sponsored His Education by CioAngels(f): 4:07pm On Apr 21, 2018
thorpido:
Nice to appreciate the greatgrandma but it's an academic environment and not arts and culture exhibition.
There should be limits on this kind of display.
Imagine if people had to come to graduations dressed like in the pic below.
The are who they are, they are not oyibo and not hypocrite.
Re: South African Law Graduate & His Great Grandmum Who Sponsored His Education by thorpido(m): 4:10pm On Apr 21, 2018
CioAngels:
The are who they are, they are not oyibo and not hypocrite.
It's not about being hypocritical or not representing your culture.Do you wear your traditional wear to every occasion?
Re: South African Law Graduate & His Great Grandmum Who Sponsored His Education by DEcclesia(m): 6:15pm On Apr 21, 2018
God bless you
Re: South African Law Graduate & His Great Grandmum Who Sponsored His Education by MIKOLOWISKA: 1:41am On Apr 22, 2018
cadesky:
Y is d white guy looking like Buhari
it's a brown guy sef
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