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Re: Osun Students Appear In Church Garments by TeamSimple(m): 12:33pm On Jun 14, 2016
Alokendra:

God bless you.

@Topic:

Why are you Yoruba Muslims like this for God sake?

I'm starting to fvcking hate you guys!

Why would any sane Yoruba favor his religion at the detriment of Yoruba unity.

y'all Yoruba Muslims should go and die! Nonsense!

Few years to come, y'all would start slaughtering us rams and cows, bomb us like the extremist and terrorists that y'all are. I don't hate you, but I fvcking hate your religion. And if you're blinded by your religion, then fvck u
just a question for you
how does your hating affect the life of a Muslim?

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Re: Osun Students Appear In Church Garments by mikki123(m): 12:33pm On Jun 14, 2016
I would have given those students scholarship i was there.. I love this
Re: Osun Students Appear In Church Garments by jasab(m): 12:34pm On Jun 14, 2016
This is madness in in osun govt
Re: Osun Students Appear In Church Garments by BeauHomme: 12:34pm On Jun 14, 2016
SuperS1Panther:
They are only enforcing their fundamental human right too, as entrenched in the constitution.

Let the traditionalists too start wearing their palm fronds to school in the name of fundamental human right. We should all use the apparatus of Govt, that is meant to be secular, to promote our religions.

AMORC, Rosicrucians , Hindus and Buddhists, we are waiting for your own fashion parade to school.

Aregbesola and Justice Falola -- see your lives.

The state and country belong to all faiths. Nigeria and Osun state are not for Muslims and Xtians alone. We all have fundamental right that must be protected by the constitution. Thank God for Justice Falola's ruling.

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If this your suggestion happens, we can as well call it Aregbesola Halloweengrin

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Re: Osun Students Appear In Church Garments by Dawdy(m): 12:34pm On Jun 14, 2016
Old photos. It happened in 2014 before osun governorship election.
Re: Osun Students Appear In Church Garments by omojane91(f): 12:34pm On Jun 14, 2016
louqas:


All of you castigating Muslims in this issue are ignorant and as usual are blinded by hate for a governor and his party instead of analysing matters objectively.

The intolerance of osun Christians caused all this. Everyone knows that hijab is part of the dressings of a Muslim woman ,just like it is expected that Christian women cover their hair instead of this unnecessary show of shame by the osun Baptist they can enforce covering of hair by Christian women instead of asking them to wear choir robe to school. Is choir robe part of Christian dress?
Government school belong to everyone Muslim Christian traditionalists and as such no one can deny any student the right to dress properly .The worst those Christians can do is reclaim the schools back from government or create new ones for Christians only.
Have any of you noticed the similarity between hijab and what Catholic nuns wear?
And have u ever seen any nun dressed in her regalia as a secondary school student where uniform is compulsory to the school? Why can't they say military people should put on hijab or dress in any religious attire in a formal assignment? Please, don't be sentimental. It's so bad. If he wants that, then he should have established Muslim secondary schools where hijab will be allowed as part of their uniform.
The governor is the worst the state has ever produced.

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Re: Osun Students Appear In Church Garments by lafuria1(m): 12:35pm On Jun 14, 2016
Alokendra:

Please, shut it. Why not check my post history before spewing trash. You Muslims are the most intolerant people I've met in all my life. why would they were hijab to school? This is not a school where you study Arabics or Islamic studies. it is a school for all. If you want wear your ninja outfit, you can as well stay out of school. Nobody will disturb you if you wear it to your ile kewu. Why is it okay for them to wear hijab, but wrong for the xtian and traditional worshippers to wear their own outfit too?
Terrorist, please bounce off!
Hahaha, did the Muslim stop the Christians from dressing their children in the lords way, I ask again did the Muslim insist Christians shouldn't dress the way their religion asked them too?
It's the tolerant Christians like you who don't want Muslim to wear hijab to school because
I'm thinking, even in the Christian faith schools, they wear school uniforms not church robes, you guys like disobeying God, too bad.

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Re: Osun Students Appear In Church Garments by HaneefahRN(f): 12:36pm On Jun 14, 2016
LMAO, clowns. Nice one jare, the beret you use never do you.


Carry go. The Cherubim and Sele should also wear their gowns and remove their shoes. Yeye

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Re: Osun Students Appear In Church Garments by Ibifizzleboy(m): 12:36pm On Jun 14, 2016
tis na season 1. Watch out for the next episode
Re: Osun Students Appear In Church Garments by Bgorgeous: 12:37pm On Jun 14, 2016
OK na
Re: Osun Students Appear In Church Garments by bukster(f): 12:37pm On Jun 14, 2016
louqas:


All of you castigating Muslims in this issue are ignorant and as usual are blinded by hate for a governor and his party instead of analysing matters objectively.

The intolerance of osun Christians caused all this. Everyone knows that hijab is part of the dressings of a Muslim woman ,just like it is expected that Christian women cover their hair instead of this unnecessary show of shame by the osun Baptist they can enforce covering of hair by Christian women instead of asking them to wear choir robe to school. Is choir robe part of Christian dress?
Government school belong to everyone Muslim Christian traditionalists and as such no one can deny any student the right to dress properly .The worst those Christians can do is reclaim the schools back from government or create new ones for Christians only.
Have any of you noticed the similarity between hijab and what Catholic nuns wear?
Hijab may be part of the dressing of a Muslim woman but it is not part of the dressing of a Muslim girl. Hijab is a personal decision that should be made when girls hit puberty and not forced unto girls as young as 4 by their parents.

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Re: Osun Students Appear In Church Garments by Onogiede(m): 12:37pm On Jun 14, 2016
Stupid religion causing wahala everywhere,..I urge you to better. Let it remain there n't spreading it to SS & SE
Re: Osun Students Appear In Church Garments by joseph1832(m): 12:38pm On Jun 14, 2016
And this is how the bastardize education: by bringing their nonsense and self servicing religion into it.

The judge shouldn't have given that verdict in all fairness. It should have been made clear that students who want to where hijab, should go to muslim schools, where hijab wearing is allowed.

No state should even tow the line of allowing students wear their religious attire, because it can only spell doom.
Re: Osun Students Appear In Church Garments by papyskinsy: 12:38pm On Jun 14, 2016
babestella:
Me too I dey go Osun school in my traditional attire, I need to enforce my fundamental human right.


na wa fr u o.. if yu be teacher fr dat class wey see yur student wear dat attire... u go fit stand.. no be una faulty na de osun piece f sht cause am
Re: Osun Students Appear In Church Garments by jrusky(m): 12:38pm On Jun 14, 2016
CandyDiamond:
confusion in school, different colors of Hijab and Church robes, what a backward state shocked shocked shocked shocked

I'm still wondering what is the problem with all these old fools around the world with their babaric ideology for God sake Imagine a judge gave such order knowing fully well that Osun state is made up of both Christian and Muslim pls can a sane man tel me what would be the end of this show of madness

Every school should have uniform no hijab or garment for God sake, what is all these nonsense. Soon fight will broke out just watch.

Bad bad old fools everywhere Trump or Trunk of America, Boris goat of England, Lair Mohm-mad of Nigeria and his gangs and so on.........Let the youth have peace you all should go and stay home your idea are dead and useless this is youth generation for goodness sake.
Re: Osun Students Appear In Church Garments by Nobody: 12:39pm On Jun 14, 2016
This is the result of insensitivity on the part of the Government and again the schools are meant to mold the students and not otherwise. All these freedom of a thing should be limited so as not to infringe on other's. I think the state government should appeal the case,
they need to get it right before it will be too late.
Re: Osun Students Appear In Church Garments by ufumes(m): 12:40pm On Jun 14, 2016
What will i even say self?
Re: Osun Students Appear In Church Garments by utytill(m): 12:41pm On Jun 14, 2016
religion,politics and education.very nice combo.
Re: Osun Students Appear In Church Garments by Guyman02: 12:41pm On Jun 14, 2016
louqas:


All of you castigating Muslims in this issue are ignorant and as usual are blinded by hate for a governor and his party instead of analysing matters objectively.

The intolerance of osun Christians caused all this. Everyone knows that hijab is part of the dressings of a Muslim woman

Yes, in a Muslim owned schools not public schools; it is Muslims who are intolerant with people who are ready to behead an ignorant Christian for blasphemy, what if a girl comes to school bra-less as in some cultures.

I am afraid that a Muslim mass shooter can enter a school and it will be easy to now sort out Muslims and non Muslims in a class for execution

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Re: Osun Students Appear In Church Garments by PheezyLee(m): 12:42pm On Jun 14, 2016
CandyDiamond:
confusion in school, different colors of Hijab and Church robes, what a backward state shocked shocked shocked shocked
Re: Osun Students Appear In Church Garments by say4gunit(m): 12:42pm On Jun 14, 2016
Young03:
check them proper o

some may hide bomb in hijab
See ur life!
Re: Osun Students Appear In Church Garments by bimbo2k10: 12:42pm On Jun 14, 2016
This I have for seen earlier, the idea of Muslim wearing hijab to school is a new method of identifying none Muslims. Very soon attacks will be carried out against those children who are not on hijab thereby reducing the population of none Muslims in the state. Children are the leaders of 2moro they say, bt if care isn't taken, they will bring down all the children in the state, only the Muslims will be left. Xtians allover the world should go against this barbaric act, it's primitive, it's archaic. Woe unto Gov. Aregbesola and the chief of judge of osun.

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Re: Osun Students Appear In Church Garments by jhidey08(m): 12:43pm On Jun 14, 2016
CandyDiamond:
confusion in school, different colors of Hijab and Church robes, what a backward state shocked shocked shocked shocked
look clearly, u'll observe that every single Hijab there is white, they wear the same colour of Hijab. But such cannot b said about those wearing robes. The question is, does an average Christian girl wear Robes as part of her normal day dressing? D answer is NO, but if u see 1000girls today wearing Hijab, u don't need to b told that they're Muslims. Why are we intolerant when it comes to religion in this country.

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Re: Osun Students Appear In Church Garments by actright2(m): 12:43pm On Jun 14, 2016
CAN will soon get tired of this.

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Re: Osun Students Appear In Church Garments by HaneefahRN(f): 12:43pm On Jun 14, 2016
Alokendra:

God bless you.

@Topic:

Why are you Yoruba Muslims like this for God sake?

I'm starting to fvcking hate you guys!

Why would any sane Yoruba favor his religion at the detriment of Yoruba unity.

y'all Yoruba Muslims should go and die! Nonsense!

Few years to come, y'all would start slaughtering us rams and cows, bomb us like the extremist and terrorists that y'all are. I don't hate you, but I fvcking hate your religion. And if you're blinded by your religion, then fvck u


Pele ti e o

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Re: Osun Students Appear In Church Garments by say4gunit(m): 12:44pm On Jun 14, 2016
K9blunt:
A very nice move, what is good for the goose is also good for the gander .

Nonsense verdict!
I swear they will get tired!

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Re: Osun Students Appear In Church Garments by Wiseandtrue(f): 12:44pm On Jun 14, 2016
SuperS1Panther:
They are only enforcing their fundamental human right too, as entrenched in the constitution.

Let the traditionalists too start wearing their palm fronds to school in the name of fundamental human right. We should all use the apparatus of Govt, that is meant to be secular, to promote our religions.

AMORC, Rosicrucians , Hindus and Buddhists, we are waiting for your own fashion parade to school.

Aregbesola and Justice Falola -- see your lives.

The state and country belong to all faiths. Nigeria and Osun state are not for Muslims and Xtians alone. We all have fundamental right that must be protected by the constitution. Thank God for Justice Falola's ruling.

cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
Osun people sorry oooooo. Aregbesola is not fit to be an administrator. He is just too immature at handling matters/problems.
Most sane people foresaw his plans when he was battling Baptist school. Now see what is going on
Re: Osun Students Appear In Church Garments by d61073: 12:44pm On Jun 14, 2016
lafuria1:

Hahaha, did the Muslim stop the Christians from dressing their children in the lords way, I ask again did the Muslim insist Christians shouldn't dress the way their religion asked them too?
It's the tolerant Christians like you who don't want Muslim to wear hijab to school because
I'm thinking, even in the Christian faith schools, they wear school uniforms not church robes, you guys like disobeying God, too bad.



13th June, 2016,

PRESS RELEASE:

OSUN CHAPTER OF CAN BREEDING ANARCHY   



The Osun State chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria has vowed to order Christian students in public schools to wear church garments to school if Governor Rauf Aregbesola goes ahead to implement the judgement of the state’s High Court giving legal backing to the wearing of hijab to school. Justice Oyedeji Falola of the Osun State High Court, Oshogbo, gave the ruling on 3rd June, 2016.



The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) is worried by this show of collective arrogance. Osun CAN’s threat is a manifestation of poverty of ideas. CAN is at the end of its tethers. The decision to go public with this kind of threat is short in logic, long in mediocrity.



MURIC is constrained to do a brief x-ray of the situation. It is high time Nigerians admitted that there are fanatics and extremists among both Christians and Muslims. It is sad to note that Nigeria is currently sandwiched between fanatical Christians and extremist Muslims. The provocative and neo-colonialist propensities of the fanatical Christians often goad extremist Muslims to violence.



In this particular scenario, Osun CAN has simply upgraded collective fanaticism to officialdom and demonstrated the fact that it has no respect for the rule of law. It should be noted that the threat coming from CAN is tantamount to contempt of court. A competent court of law gives judgement, then the executive body of a religious group which is supposed to know better, starts issuing threats.



Yet in its characteristic manner as an unrepentant anarchist, a confusionist and advocatus diaboli, Osun CAN has appealed against the judgement of the court. Is it therefore not highly hypocritical to still turn around issuing threats? If Osun CAN knew the civilized way to reject a court judgement, why has it also chosen to take the barbaric path parri passu? Why not wait for the outcome of its appeal?



For those who care to reason, we reiterate the rationale for the demand for the use of hijab by female Muslim students in all public schools. Firstly, hijab is divinely commanded in the Glorious Qur’an (24:30-31) and failure to abide attracts Allah’s wrath. Secondly, Freedom to practice and manifest one’s religion is enshrined in Section 38 (i) & (ii) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.



Thirdly, the conventional school uniform was designed by the British colonial masters who, essentially, were Christians. The present school uniform is therefore a Christian uniform and it is being imposed on Muslim students. This, to us, is unacceptable. It is oppressive and sectional. It assails all known principles of democratic practices. 



MURIC therefore hails the June 3, 2016 judgement of Justice Oyedeji Falola as fair, balanced and historic. A Daniel is come to judgement.



The threat by Osun CAN stands logic on its head. It is only Muslims who use hijab everywhere they go, whether they are going to the workplace, to attend an official function, to a party or for a friendly visit. They use it whenever they are outdoors. Christians have never been known to do this.



It therefore sounds ridiculous to hear CAN threatening to direct Christian students to use church garments to school. MURIC has two posers for Osun CAN:


1.  Since it is not only female Muslim students who will be using the hijab (all conscious female Muslims in the state use hijab whenever they step out of their houses), will Osun CAN equally order Christian civil servants, businessmen, farmers and artisans in the state to start wearing sultana and other church garments anywhere they go?

2.  If CAN gives such an order, what kind of church garment will be used by Christians who are neither members of the Celestial Church nor members of any of the white-garment churches?

3.  As female Muslims use their hijab even to social events, will Osun CAN also order all Christians in the state to wear their church garments to all social events including the ‘owambe’ and overnight parties?



The high level of deceit in Osun CAN will be exposed if it fails to issue the above orders to all Christians in the state. CAN is using a tactic known as ‘elimination by procrastination’. The whole idea is to exterminate Islamic landmarks by disallowing or delaying their practice among Muslim children until the latter become adults. It is assumed that it will be too late to start practicing such things at that time since they are not used to it. A sapling is easier to bend than a tree.  



We call on the government of the State of Osun to ignore the rantings of Osun CAN. Aregbesola’s regime should not succumb to intimidation after satisfying all righteousness. Let the law take its due course.



We urge the Ministry of Education to ensure immediate and prompt compliance with the court’s directive. Hijab samples should be sent to all schools. The ministry should show the political will for implementation. Undue delay and disobedience of clear directives by school heads should be treated as insubordination and met with stiff punishment as contained in civil service rules.



We charge the Osun Police Command to do the rightful. The police has a duty to execute orders once the judiciary has made pronouncements. Anyone who incites citizens in the state to behave in a manner capable of causing public disorder should be made to face the wrath of the law. The court has made the type of garment approved by it abundantly clear. Anyone who causes minors to use unapproved garments should be dealt with according to the law.



Meanwhile, we urge Muslim parents and Islamic organizations in the State of Osun to remain proactive, calm and law abiding. We appeal to them to cooperate with the state government and the schools in ensuring that female Muslim students start using hijab made in the colour and design of their schools’ uniforms. Muslims must eschew all forms of lawlessness or the temptation to react to provocation from Osun CAN.



Finally, we call on all well-meaning citizens within and outside the State of Osun to call the state’s chapter of CAN back to the path of reason. In particular we appeal to both Mr. Femi Falana and Professor Wole Soyinka to speak out on the court’s judgement on hijab and CAN’s reaction in the same way that they intervened recently in the case of Ese Oruru of Bayelsa State. We are interested in seeing how objective the two respected social critics can be.




Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director, 
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)

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Re: Osun Students Appear In Church Garments by yazach: 12:45pm On Jun 14, 2016
bukhakhakhakha

Give the one week, they will soon get tired or the children turn their backs to them.

we can now see the religion of violence

they even go to the school to cause commotion

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Re: Osun Students Appear In Church Garments by hollyfat(m): 12:45pm On Jun 14, 2016
grin This is a welcome development as this will create job for people sewing Masquerades, Osun and Ifa Cloth
Re: Osun Students Appear In Church Garments by dikeigbo2(m): 12:49pm On Jun 14, 2016
That's dividend of democracy..... Those with masquerades will start adorning it to school....by so doing.....the masqurade jobs promised by lie Mohammed is fulfilled. Omenka and his group, forward match to Osun state grin grin

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Re: Osun Students Appear In Church Garments by 9jatatafo(m): 12:51pm On Jun 14, 2016
This is madness

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