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We Say No To Merger Of Schools!! Baptists Members Tell Aregbesola by Frabidel(f): 10:30am On Oct 08, 2013 |
According to Punch,Christians in Osun State, especially members of the Osun Baptists Conference, on Monday protested against the attempted merger of Muslim students wearing hijab with the Baptists High School, Iwo, under the new education policy introduced by Governor Rauf Aregbesola. Aregbesola last week inaugurated a new education policy in Osun, which the governor said had necessitated re-classification and merger of public schools in the state to reflect the new education system. The governor, who expressed worry about the protest, however, urged the people to cooperate with the school restructuring, saying the policy was introduced as part of transformation of the education sector by his government. Aggrieved Christians armed with Holy Bible and Hymn books trooped to the Baptists High School as early as 7:30am and dislodged the students and prevented teachers from entering the school premises. They said that the merger of the schools, if allowed to succeed, would obliterate the Baptist heritage and that they would not allow hijab-wearing students in a school founded by Christian missionaries. The Christian protesters defied the presence of armed security operatives and insisted that they would not allow the merger to work. Presiding minister for the 35 Baptist churches in Iwo land, Rev. Bayo Ademuyiwa, said the church had nothing against the government's attempt to equip schools in the state but he said that the church would not allow any attempt to erase its identity and heritage. He said, "Our forefathers and missionaries sacrificed their lives, resources and everything to establish schools, reputable schools with morals and values and that is why the Baptists in Iwo land are here to protect our schools. "Without any doubt, the Baptists in the state are known for excellence, decorum and dignity. These virtues are highly cherished by the Nigerian Baptist Convention and this is the reason why the Baptists are making these two submissions which are, "Baptists in Iwo land say no to merger of schools and Baptists in Iwo land say no to the use of hijab in Baptists schools. But the governor, in a statement by his media aide, Semiu Okanlawon, allayed the fears , promising that the interest of all groups, organisations, religious and social bodies would be protected in the ongoing re-classification and reform http://www.frabidel.com/2013/10/we-are-known-for-excellence-and-dignity.html |
Re: We Say No To Merger Of Schools!! Baptists Members Tell Aregbesola by Preceedo(m): 10:46am On Oct 08, 2013 |
Clash of RELIGION. Rauf a trditional atheist is at it again |
Re: We Say No To Merger Of Schools!! Baptists Members Tell Aregbesola by malc619(m): 10:57am On Oct 08, 2013 |
So Bible and Hymm books are now weapons to be used in fighting constituted authorities...abi?? Would Jesus have supported such?? They said that the merger of the schools, if allowed to succeed, would obliterate the Baptist heritage and that they would not allow hijab-wearing students in a school founded by Christian missionaries. Religious intolerance by this Christian Bigots!!! "Without any doubt, the Baptists in the state are known for excellence, decorum and dignity. These virtues are highly cherished by the Nigerian Baptist Convention and this is the reason why the Baptists are making these two submissions which are, "Baptists in Iwo land say no to merger of schools and Baptists in Iwo land say no to the use of hijab in Baptists schools. How does wearing Hijab compromise the virtue, dignity, decorum and excellence of a school?? But the governor, in a statement by his media aide, Semiu Okanlawon, allayed the fears , promising that the interest of all groups, organisations, religious and social bodies would be protected in the ongoing re-classification and reform Nice response from the Governor. See how he refrained from blaming the opposition/political opponents for the misunderstanding. Abati and Co have a lot to learn from Semiu. |
Re: We Say No To Merger Of Schools!! Baptists Members Tell Aregbesola by malc619(m): 10:59am On Oct 08, 2013 |
Preceedo: Clash of RELIGION. Rauf a trditional atheist is at it again Senseless!! Muslims and Christians live together in SW, why can't they school together?? |
Re: We Say No To Merger Of Schools!! Baptists Members Tell Aregbesola by solomon111(m): 12:08pm On Oct 08, 2013 |
Who cares? As long as they don't export their muslim-christian nonsense beyond the SW. |
Re: We Say No To Merger Of Schools!! Baptists Members Tell Aregbesola by jmaine: 12:30pm On Oct 08, 2013 |
solomon111: Who cares? How ? |
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