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Education / Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by Princedaud: 6:33pm On Jan 13, 2018
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Education / Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by Princedaud: 6:32pm On Jan 13, 2018
[quote author=Statsocial post=64162858]The Evangelical Church Winning All, ECWA, has alleged that higher institutions in the Northern part of the country, have been denying Christians admissions into professional courses.

The church also alleged that Christians have also been denied employment on account of their religion.



NEWSNorthern states, universities denying Christians employment, admissions – ECWAPublished on December 18, 2017 By John Owen Nwachukwu

The Evangelical Church Winning All, ECWA, has alleged that higher institutions in the Northern part of the country, have been denying Christians admissions into professional courses.

The church also alleged that Christians have also been denied employment on account of their religion.


ECWA further expressed concern over the activities of Fulani herdsmen in the country with a call on the Federal Government to explain why no conviction had been secured against perpetrators.

These claims were part of the 10-point observations made by ECWA and contained in a communiqué signed by its President, Dr. Jeremiah Gado, and the General Secretary, Rev. Yunusa Nmadu, after its five-day Pastors International Conference, held at Bingham University, in New Karu, Nasarawa State on Sunday.

ECWA stated, “We have noticed with great dismay the negative happenings in our country, especially the northern part of this country. It is the issue of admission into universities and other tertiary institutions, whereby qualified candidates are refused entry on the basis of their faith especially into professional courses.

“This does not augur well for national unity nor does it promote the tenet of equity and fairness. Many Christians have complained and we see this happening in many universities and other tertiary institutions of the North. We challenge the federal and state-owned institutions to publicly publish the list of those offered admission.


NEWSNorthern states, universities denying Christians employment, admissions – ECWAPublished on December 18, 2017 By John Owen Nwachukwu

The Evangelical Church Winning All, ECWA, has alleged that higher institutions in the Northern part of the country, have been denying Christians admissions into professional courses.

The church also alleged that Christians have also been denied employment on account of their religion.


ECWA further expressed concern over the activities of Fulani herdsmen in the country with a call on the Federal Government to explain why no conviction had been secured against perpetrators.

These claims were part of the 10-point observations made by ECWA and contained in a communiqué signed by its President, Dr. Jeremiah Gado, and the General Secretary, Rev. Yunusa Nmadu, after its five-day Pastors International Conference, held at Bingham University, in New Karu, Nasarawa State on Sunday.

ECWA stated, “We have noticed with great dismay the negative happenings in our country, especially the northern part of this country. It is the issue of admission into universities and other tertiary institutions, whereby qualified candidates are refused entry on the basis of their faith especially into professional courses.

“This does not augur well for national unity nor does it promote the tenet of equity and fairness. Many Christians have complained and we see this happening in many universities and other tertiary institutions of the North. We challenge the federal and state-owned institutions to publicly publish the list of those offered admissions.


“Closely related to this is the issue of employment, where again, many qualified persons are denied employment on the basis of their faith. As a denomination, we condemn these practices and call on the Federal Government to check these happenings as they constitute a grave threat to the unity of our dear country.

ECWA also threw its weight behind the calls for the restructuring of the country, describing the development as a “noble one.

“The recent call for the restructuring of our nation ‘Nigeria’ is a noble one. As an indigenous church, we are aware of the injustices that have created dissatisfaction among the Nigerian people. We believe that the only way to maintain our corporate identity, as one indivisible nation, is to restructure and promote equity and the enforcement of the rule of law.

“This restructuring might not necessarily be done in the way that people are suggesting; but we need a restructuring that is based on the foundation of equity and honesty where everyone is treated equally. We need to return to the ideals of our founding fathers so as to keep the nation moving.”

While also raising the alarm over the abduction and giving out of underage Christian girls into marriage by force to people “most times old enough to be their fathers,” ECWA called on the Federal Government to check the trend which it best described as “evil practice.”

It added, “The Fulani herdsmen emerged from nowhere and continue to unleash mayhem on innocent citizens in the central and other parts of this country. The silence of government in this regard leaves so much to be desired. It seems approval has been given by the government. If not, why has there not been any conviction in a court of law?



NEWSNorthern states, universities denying Christians employment, admissions – ECWAPublished on December 18, 2017 By John Owen Nwachukwu

The Evangelical Church Winning All, ECWA, has alleged that higher institutions in the Northern part of the country, have been denying Christians admissions into professional courses.

The church also alleged that Christians have also been denied employment on account of their religion.


ECWA further expressed concern over the activities of Fulani herdsmen in the country with a call on the Federal Government to explain why no conviction had been secured against perpetrators.

These claims were part of the 10-point observations made by ECWA and contained in a communiqué signed by its President, Dr. Jeremiah Gado, and the General Secretary, Rev. Yunusa Nmadu, after its five-day Pastors International Conference, held at Bingham University, in New Karu, Nasarawa State on Sunday.

ECWA stated, “We have noticed with great dismay the negative happenings in our country, especially the northern part of this country. It is the issue of admission into universities and other tertiary institutions, whereby qualified candidates are refused entry on the basis of their faith especially into professional courses.

“This does not augur well for national unity nor does it promote the tenet of equity and fairness. Many Christians have complained and we see this happening in many universities and other tertiary institutions of the North. We challenge the federal and state-owned institutions to publicly publish the list of those offered admissions.


“Closely related to this is the issue of employment, where again, many qualified persons are denied employment on the basis of their faith. As a denomination, we condemn these practices and call on the Federal Government to check these happenings as they constitute a grave threat to the unity of our dear country.

ECWA also threw its weight behind the calls for the restructuring of the country, describing the development as a “noble one.

“The recent call for the restructuring of our nation ‘Nigeria’ is a noble one. As an indigenous church, we are aware of the injustices that have created dissatisfaction among the Nigerian people. We believe that the only way to maintain our corporate identity, as one indivisible nation, is to restructure and promote equity and the enforcement of the rule of law.

“This restructuring might not necessarily be done in the way that people are suggesting; but we need a restructuring that is based on the foundation of equity and honesty where everyone is treated equally. We need to return to the ideals of our founding fathers so as to keep the nation moving.”


While also raising the alarm over the abduction and giving out of underage Christian girls into marriage by force to people “most times old enough to be their fathers,” ECWA called on the Federal Government to check the trend which it best described as “evil practice.”

It added, “The Fulani herdsmen emerged from nowhere and continue to unleash mayhem on innocent citizens in the central and other parts of this country. The silence of government in this regard leaves so much to be desired. It seems approval has been given by the government. If not, why has there not been any conviction in a court of law?

“The federal and state governments should be proactive and be up to their game of protecting lives and properties. A renowned Islamic leader, speaking on the Numan killings in Adamawa State, opined that the killings of the Fulani must be handled properly or else the worst could happen.

“As a denomination, we want to support the clamour for ranching rather than open grazing so as to reduce the constant clashes between the farmers and herdsmen.

“The government had informed the populace that it had curtailed the activities of this terrorist group. But it appears it has not been able to do so as the terrorist group continues to unleash their mayhem on innocent citizens in the north-eastern part of Nigeria.”

http://dailypost.ng/2017/12/18/northern-states-universities-denying-christians-employment-admissions-ecwa/

Bunch of unserious fools

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Business / Re: My Arrest Had No Ethnic Undertone – Innocent Chukwuma by Princedaud: 5:09pm On Dec 24, 2017
Angeleena:
efcc,should try wat they did to any businessman from the north,or not to talk of harassing the whole family..

Keep quiet joor.
DAZUKI and ELZAZZAKI are from thecnorth, northwest in particular( core Muslims/ Hausa Fulani region) yet we are not attaching tribal sentiments in it. The guilty should be punished without recourse to their ethnic or religious inclinations

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Health / Re: Oluchi Okoro Dies At COOU Teaching Hospital Amaku In Hands Of Student Doctors by Princedaud: 1:17pm On Dec 23, 2017
zoba88:
A student of ChukwuEmeka Odumegwu University COOU, Anambra named Sarah has narrated how her friend Okoro Oluchi died in the hands of quack doctors in COOU teaching hospital Amaku.Read the story on the screenshots below




https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=342388499560303&id=100013674676477


Hmmm may her blessed soul rest in perfect peace. And may God gives her family and friends the fortitude to bear the loss.
However, I find this write up ridiculously mischievous and collectively acidulous.
Firstly, it is not the duty of a doctor or medical student to bill patients in any teaching hospital in Nigeria. This alone render your allegations null and void.
Secondly you used the words stupid multiple times, which shows you harbour resentment toward doctors and medical students
Thirdly you made a generalized assertion that the doctors there a quacks and unqualified. What is your yardstick of classifying doctors as qualified or non qualified.
Until you respond to the above questions, I consider your write up not only as null and void but a shameless attempt at tarnishing the image of the teaching hospital.
I rest my case.

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Politics / Re: Yemi Osinbajo Spotted With A Power Bank? (Photo) by Princedaud: 1:10pm On Dec 23, 2017
[quote author=Saao post=63524162]could it be true that VP also uses power bank around? use ur eye judgement[/qu

See this mumu. This is not power bank. It is an External Hard drive device connected to his encased iPad.
U need to go back to school.
Politics / Re: Yemi Osinbajo Spotted With A Power Bank? (Photo) by Princedaud: 1:09pm On Dec 23, 2017
Hmmmmm
Politics / Re: Yemi Osinbajo Spotted With A Power Bank? (Photo) by Princedaud: 1:06pm On Dec 23, 2017
Gentlemen calm down.
This is not a power bank. It is an external hard disk device connected to his encased iPad.
Pls stop spreading fake news to ridicule the presidency and Nigeria.
If you are tired of being a Nigerian, then go to Libya. U will be welcomed there.
Politics / Re: 7.9m Job Loss: "May God Judge 18 Million Mumus That Voted This Old Beast" - FFK by Princedaud: 12:57pm On Dec 23, 2017
The good thing that FFK is the greatest comedian of Nigeria Politics. A drunkard and Cocaine addict. He is worst than a motor park thug.
Politics / Re: Ike Ekweremadu, Bankole, Katsina-alu Get 21-day Eviction Notices by Princedaud: 12:50pm On Dec 23, 2017
Hmmmmmmm. I reserve my comment
Education / Re: Pictures From A.B.U -CBN Multi-billion Naira Centre Of Excellence by Princedaud: 9:23am On Dec 09, 2017
I hope so
Religion / Re: Sultan’s Misguided Comments On Adamawa Clashes Increasing Tension — Dami Mamza by Princedaud: 11:06am On Dec 03, 2017
Yes every dick and harry is now talking bcz it is the SULTAN.

WHERE were u guyz when when the CAN is promoting hate speechs
WHERE were u guyz when the socalled CAN was implicated in a corrruption scandal

U guyz are just bunch of hypocrates and the shameless can is not helping matters either. Shame on u all.
Politics / Re: FG Clamps Down On Online Newspapers, Blogs And Websites by Princedaud: 2:33pm On Nov 05, 2017
It shall be well.
Crime / Re: Auchi Polytechnic Fresh Graduate Shot Dead By Auchi Vigilante Squad (Graphic Pic by Princedaud: 6:37pm On Nov 04, 2017
May her soul rest in peace. And May God grant thd family the fortitude to bear the loss.
Politics / Re: "President Buhari's Appointments Not Lopsided" - Femi Adesina by Princedaud: 6:29pm On Nov 04, 2017
That is the principle of equity. Weldone my presido.

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