Politics › Re: Hijab Crisis: Kwara CAN Releases 1974 Agreement With Govt(photo) by Sterope(f): 12:15pm On Mar 19, 2021 |
Your post is 100014404 index on Nairaland. Guess where that number came from?  LLMG: maybe if your islam had any value to add to them they would not have opted for the Mission Schools and Education. The nerve of you, bitter soul carry your craze elsewhere. Nigeria is not an islamic country and it will never be. |
Politics › Re: Hijab Crisis: Kwara CAN Releases 1974 Agreement With Govt(photo) by Sterope(f): 12:07pm On Mar 19, 2021 |
This is not about modest dressing Ephemmm: Modest dressing can be achieved with or without hijab, and that is my point. For instance, I met an hijab wearing individual when I was at UNILAG last week at water front environs, and peoples' attention were majorly on the woman because of the kind of jean she wore.
To avoid this kind of trouble, everyone should look for the public schools that meets their religious needs. |
Politics › Re: Hijab Crisis: Kwara CAN Releases 1974 Agreement With Govt(photo) by Sterope(f): 12:00pm On Mar 19, 2021 |
Why do you think that happened? You go 'Oh! We are so special' They go 'We are the most favoured' They need to start accepting those tiny beads as well. I can't wait for the day pagans will start insisting as well. Ephemmm: If fanatism can exists among christians and muslims in Universities despite their ages, what do you think would be the orientation of those children when they grow up? This is Nigeria and I know what I am talking about bro.
I attended community school consisting of traditionalist, christians and muslims and issues like this was never an issue. Even the use of tiny beads among the traditionalist was forbidden and I can remember vividly how some of my friend were punished in that regard. |
Politics › Re: Hijab Crisis: Kwara CAN Releases 1974 Agreement With Govt(photo) by Sterope(f): 11:55am On Mar 19, 2021 |
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Politics › Re: Hijab Crisis: Kwara CAN Releases 1974 Agreement With Govt(photo) by Sterope(f): 11:52am On Mar 19, 2021 |
Do you want a hanky? Gainman: What ever d rate of bigotry he showed here. The action of Muslims caused it so don't just came here and be saying he doesn't behave like a Christian. Blame your Muslim brothers provoking d christians |
Politics › Re: Hijab Crisis: Kwara CAN Releases 1974 Agreement With Govt(photo) by Sterope(f): 11:47am On Mar 19, 2021 |
Discrepancies? You think children care about that? Ephemmm: You are the one contradicting yourself, because public schools is not a place for religious activities. However, don't your think that creation of uniforms was for a particular purpose among the juveniles?
Allowing hijab in christian dominated place would create discrepancies among the children and they are too young for this kind of orientation that can bring about hatred and segregation.
Public schools with Islamic orientation abounds everywhere; why must the parents of those children insist on attending schools with christian cultures and orientation?
There is freedom of association and religion, but requesting for construction of Christian worship Centre at Hihira University Ede, seems absurd to me because the name of the school itself has shown the predominant religion orientation and practices.
I don't know how people gain comfort in creating trouble everywhere. |
Politics › Re: Hijab Crisis: Kwara CAN Releases 1974 Agreement With Govt(photo) by Sterope(f): 11:46am On Mar 19, 2021 |
How does hijab affect uniform? I don't understand how you can keep shouting uniform, uniform. You no dey tire. Ephemmm: You are the one contradicting yourself, because public schools is not a place for religious activities. However, don't your think that creation of uniforms was for a particular purpose among the juveniles?
Allowing hijab in christian dominated place would create discrepancies among the children and they are too young for this kind of orientation that can bring about hatred and segregation.
Public schools with Islamic orientation abounds everywhere; why must the parents of those children insist on attending schools with christian cultures and orientation?
There is freedom of association and religion, but requesting for construction of Christian worship Centre at Hihira University Ede, seems absurd to me because the name of the school itself has shown the predominant religion orientation and practices.
I don't know how people gain comfort in creating trouble everywhere. |
Politics › Re: Hijab Crisis: Kwara CAN Releases 1974 Agreement With Govt(photo) by Sterope(f): 11:45am On Mar 19, 2021 |
Is Al-Hikmah a state owned school? Have you been to Redeemed, Convenant and Babacock Universities? Frankly, gbogbo won ni won gbadun. sademola: Go to Al-hikma in the same Ilorin and report back here |
Politics › Re: Hijab Crisis: Kwara CAN Releases 1974 Agreement With Govt(photo) by Sterope(f): 11:41am On Mar 19, 2021 |
You sound like KKK. Same arguments they touts against black people. Bigots are the same everywhere. Same arguments, same manner of reasoning. Fools everywhere. Ephemmm: Giving them the right to wear hijab in schools with Christian orientation is not the problem, the problem is the resultant consequences.
If this resistance is not taken with all seriousness, I can bet it that they would request for space to build mosque or creating prayer ground inside the schools' premises in the nearest future. |
Politics › Re: Hijab Crisis: Kwara CAN Releases 1974 Agreement With Govt(photo) by Sterope(f): 11:19am On Mar 19, 2021 |
Why are you asking me? You made the [b]UNFOUNDED [/b]claim. They don't also stuff or insist on Muslim staff either Jyde89: evidence if you please. |
Politics › Re: Hijab Crisis: Kwara CAN Releases 1974 Agreement With Govt(photo) by Sterope(f): 11:10am On Mar 19, 2021 |
They do  Jyde89: can the Muslims allow a non ijab wearing student attend their school? |
Politics › Re: Hijab Crisis: Kwara CAN Releases 1974 Agreement With Govt(photo) by Sterope(f): 11:10am On Mar 19, 2021 |
Since you have shown to be fundamentally stupid, this is my last reply to you. People survivng despite persecution isn't an argument for what happened. Many of those schools are paid by our non-Chrisitians ancestors in blood and sweat. Thelife: But a lot of moslom attend missionary school and still a moslom even your formal KANO EMIR attended a missionary school.
So funny how you people are in pain. Well your Arab terrorist land Invader invade our land too but they never brought anything good apart from Arabic school that keep breeding terrorist and almajiri 
Can you give us prove that those school was built on your so called forefathers tax? |
Politics › Re: Hijab Crisis: Kwara CAN Releases 1974 Agreement With Govt(photo) by Sterope(f): 11:07am On Mar 19, 2021 |
Unlike you, I don't support madness. Muslim grant-aided schools are in the wrong here. I am for Christians holding their fellowships and having access to their religious studies in those schools. Thelife: https://punchng.com/we-wont-allow-hijab-in-kwara-mission-schools-can-insists/
" Owoeye, who said Christians are bona fide citizens of the state, added, “We have equal rights under the provisional constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.” He argued that the government was aware that Christian Religious Knowledge teachers were not posted to Muslim grant-aided schools and that the gathering of Fellowship of Christian Students was not allowed in Muslim grant-aided schools. “Similarly, we want the government to be informed that her decision and plan to provide hijab and enforce its use in our Christian mission grant-aided schools will not be tolerated as it is an infringement on our freedom of religion as enshrined in the constitution of Nigeria,” he said."
But you can't allow them to hold fellowship |
Islam › Re: Position Of Hijab In Islam by Sterope(f): 9:44am On Mar 19, 2021 |
Someone is still going to come and tell us that we should be living in coffins as well. |
Politics › Re: Hijab Crisis: Kwara CAN Releases 1974 Agreement With Govt(photo) by Sterope(f): 9:39am On Mar 19, 2021 |
It is because of your madness, Muslims created some schools of theirs as well. Which thanks to you, is polarising the religions and the Yoruba community even further. Our children would be grateful for bequeathing them bigotry. In Muslims public schools, hijab isn't compulsory. Pavore9: What stopped the Muslim missionary societies to emphasis on school apostolate over the centuries Islam has been part of what is today's Nigeria?
What was your excuse not to set up western focused educational institutions when the Christian missionaries were, especially in the core North?
Is that why your folks forcefully took over historically Catholic owned schools like St John's College Kaduna, to rename it Rimi College and Queen of Apostles College Kaduna, the first girls' secondary school in the north of Nigeria. founded and managed by the Catholic Reverend Sisters and was forcefully taken from the Reverend Sister to became Queen Amina College Kaduna? |
Politics › Re: Hijab Crisis: Kwara CAN Releases 1974 Agreement With Govt(photo) by Sterope(f): 9:36am On Mar 19, 2021 |
It is a speech that we can say reflected the spirit of the law. We haven't seen the law itself. A nun's habit isn't still a hijab. Catholics also face discrimination amongst the Christian community. Morality can be subjective. You can't force morality on people particularly a religious one. If it is exactly the way this speech goes, they are in the right. For me, it is a stupid law that shouldn't have been made to stand for other reasons. Sirjamo: 1. This was just a speach by the military governor, not the law enacted to change the status of the schools.
2. The speech was delivered in 1972 not 74. I assume ( Not sure) the last time schools status were changed was 1974.
3. If these conditions were still relevant and backed by the law, where did the high court and appeal court get the legal backing to rule in favor of hijab?
4. Why are Christians afraid of hijab in a predominantly Yoruba state like Kwara?
There's no basis for any Christian to condemn hijab in Kwara state due to the following reasons:
a. Kwara and all Yoruba States has no record of hijab wearing suicide bomber.
b. Hijab is not new to Christianity. Catholic sisters wear something very similar.
c. Hijab depicts morality, is Christianity no longer a moral religion?
d. Hijab is optional even to the Muslims, no one is forcing the Christians to wear it.
I AM DONE TALKING |
Politics › Re: Hijab Crisis: Kwara CAN Releases 1974 Agreement With Govt(photo) by Sterope(f): 9:31am On Mar 19, 2021 |
What an irony from a man who use the English language and practices Christianity blizard44: Quite eye-opening.
Maybe this domineering thing ain't only about Fulani after all. More like an Islamic thing.
The agreements clearly show the Muslims are the troublemakers here. |
Politics › Re: Hijab Crisis: Kwara CAN Releases 1974 Agreement With Govt(photo) by Sterope(f): 9:28am On Mar 19, 2021 |
The same people Christians defended or kept mute? Bleep off please! Mikecold: There is no other religion that is as free to criticize as christianity and you know that in your hypocritic heart
We all call out apostle suleiman, biodun fatoyinbo and banter them publicly here even when we haven't even proved anything yet
Even though all of the sexual allegations against suileman have been taken aback by the very acussers
I am not interested in your mental health crisis and who is getting under your skin or having you mentally disturbed
You were the one who quoted me |
Politics › Re: Hijab Crisis: Kwara CAN Releases 1974 Agreement With Govt(photo) by Sterope(f): 9:20am On Mar 19, 2021 |
Lmao. Pastors are called out too? When were they called out? Before your western masters abandoned Christianity for Atheism or after? You can't get under my skin. Before I quoted you, I knew you are a disturbed human being. Mikecold: The difference is the culprits are called out in catholism and shamed by the public because it is not a virtue exemplified by any biblical followers of Christ
But in Islam the Alfas are bold enough to challenge the parents of the victims, they claim allah gifts them that as punishment and Alfas can't be publicly shamed because shaming them means shaming Mohamed the peadophile pace setter |
Politics › Re: Hijab Crisis: Kwara CAN Releases 1974 Agreement With Govt(photo) by Sterope(f): 9:17am On Mar 19, 2021 |
In public Muslim schools, the hijab isn't even mandatory on Muslim and Christians students. |
Politics › Re: Hijab Crisis: Kwara CAN Releases 1974 Agreement With Govt(photo) by Sterope(f): 9:12am On Mar 19, 2021 |
Your Muslim friends will be proud. Omo ale! OKOATA:
 I used to be a Muslim while growing up, me and my younger brother then will go to the mosque to learn Arabic, the clerics then will beat you for any little thing, they never treat you with love but cain always. The last time I stopped going to that evil mosque was the day one of those evil cleric hit me so hard on my face with his rosery that it broke and I had a swollen face. We became a christian a while after then and have known peace, most Islamic people are too babaric, callous and mean. I just don't like that religion at all. They just like fight and making trouble always. I still have Muslims friends though. |
Politics › Re: Hijab Crisis: Kwara CAN Releases 1974 Agreement With Govt(photo) by Sterope(f): 9:11am On Mar 19, 2021 |
Once upon a time in Catholicism Mikecold: Alfas even rape the young girls as punishment |
Politics › Re: Hijab Crisis: Kwara CAN Releases 1974 Agreement With Govt(photo) by Sterope(f): 9:05am On Mar 19, 2021 |
What should Muslims minority in Christian states say? Maybe you haven't realised this common sense. It is not fair, it is not right, minorities always feel threatened. It isn't about religion. Instead of us to work together and solve this madness befote it depends into complete chaos. You want to fuel it. E go on sir! sulaak: Christian are afraid that they will lose the most important institutions in their communities, they are a minority in a majority Muslim state and the only institutions that they have are their schools, that guarantee their values and ideology to their children are maintain, they now see those schools being taken over by over by stealth.
It is starting with the Hijab, but we know where this is going. Just look at education in Northern Nigeria.
I live in the UK and if you want to go to a faith based school, you have to be a member of their Church, Mosque or Synagogue, all schools are state funded and are charities (they don't pay tax) |
Politics › Re: Hijab Crisis: Kwara CAN Releases 1974 Agreement With Govt(photo) by Sterope(f): 9:02am On Mar 19, 2021 |
ENGINEERG
No be only you get craze for head.
Let me help you take this madness a step further.
Those stupid Mission schools benefitted from the taxes and exploitation our colonisers forced on our fathers, slavery as well.
Before whoever became the first Christian and educated your family converted. Their admission was based on abandoning the Muslim or traditional faiths to become Christians. Education and Christianity or no education at all.
After grabbing the lands and our money. That was the choice. The nerve of you all!!! |
Politics › Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by Sterope(f): 6:51pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
Other states in the SW? Chanchit: Because government have refused to return it to it's rightful owners. Other states have returned it. |
Politics › Re: Doyin Okupe: I Wept The Day I Found Out My Son, Bolu Is Gay by Sterope(f): 6:51pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
How is he useless? toobusy: It's really funny how karma works, these people rendered most of Nigeria youths useless and made life terrible for many with there many years of looting National treasure, if this one knows that the kid he was stealing the money for would become useless to him even while he is still alive,maybe he would have had a rethink. |
Politics › Re: Doyin Okupe: I Wept The Day I Found Out My Son, Bolu Is Gay by Sterope(f): 6:46pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
Blame the Mum Blame the UK Blame France Blame the European environment |
NYSC › Re: Should I Serve In Zamfara Or Redeploy? by Sterope(f): 4:59pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
Should that be a question though? |
Crime › Re: Hisbah Intercepts 25-Litre Of ‘Burukutu’, 364 Bottles Of Alcohol In Jigawa by Sterope(f): 3:54pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
Mad intolerant fo.ols everywhere. God forbid it was the other way  |
Politics › Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by Sterope(f): 3:53pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
Okay  Trimjos: U re not bright. If u or ur daughter is caught with hijab in that school, u will be expelled and nothing will happen |
Politics › Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by Sterope(f): 3:46pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
Does your Christian daddy pay the teachers salaries? Trimjos: Take ur mulitreligious society to the mosque. This is a missionary school. |
Politics › Re: Hijab Crisis: CAN Hasn’t Learnt From History, Says MURIC by Sterope(f): 3:40pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
In a multireligious society? Why are you obsessed? Trimjos: Are you guys dumb or what?? The school have their own uniform and hijab isn't part of it. If the Muslim girls want to wear hijab as their uniform, then they should go to a muslim school. It is that simple |