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Re: Appeal Court Allows Hijab In Lagos Primary And Secondary Schools by WASMOG(m): 3:39pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
oya let's the E WAR begin 6 Likes
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Re: Appeal Court Allows Hijab In Lagos Primary And Secondary Schools by Ephreboh(m): 3:39pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
Jes trying some devious ways of Islamizing the country at large. Later someone will tell me dat CAN in osun state is not justified xtians have to wake from Dia slumber 1 Like |
Re: Appeal Court Allows Hijab In Lagos Primary And Secondary Schools by olanrewaju99(m): 3:39pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
Seriously there is no big deal in using hijab lets be realistic why blaming buhari Everytime. Let's put a stop to religion violence and lets embrace peace. We all serve one God. God bless Nigeria. 1 Like |
Re: Appeal Court Allows Hijab In Lagos Primary And Secondary Schools by semitunde: 3:39pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
Regardless of the good intentions of the court and the affected Muslims; this may not be a good decision at this time. |
Re: Appeal Court Allows Hijab In Lagos Primary And Secondary Schools by realsolver: 3:40pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
victory at last!!!! 2 Likes |
Re: Appeal Court Allows Hijab In Lagos Primary And Secondary Schools by RemeGenBoy(m): 3:40pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
Hmmmmmm NOTED |
Re: Appeal Court Allows Hijab In Lagos Primary And Secondary Schools by lielbree: 3:40pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
Hmm bombs will soon start going off 1 Like |
Re: Appeal Court Allows Hijab In Lagos Primary And Secondary Schools by muhammed10: 3:41pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
Allllaaaahhhhuuu Akbbbaaaaarrrr!!!!!!!! GOD IS INDEED GREAT 3 Likes |
Re: Appeal Court Allows Hijab In Lagos Primary And Secondary Schools by ClitRaider: 3:41pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
Femiskyrock:hahahaha! I see those gals in hijab as bombs. |
Re: Appeal Court Allows Hijab In Lagos Primary And Secondary Schools by muhammed10: 3:41pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
Allllaaaa hhhhuuu Akbbbaaaaarrrr!!!!!!!! GOD IS INDEED GREAT |
Re: Appeal Court Allows Hijab In Lagos Primary And Secondary Schools by mastengsynergy: 3:41pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
I wonder if this govt will end well in 2019. We have never had it worse in this country since independence. |
Re: Appeal Court Allows Hijab In Lagos Primary And Secondary Schools by RemeGenBoy(m): 3:42pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
NOTED |
Re: Appeal Court Allows Hijab In Lagos Primary And Secondary Schools by sirma: 3:42pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
olanrewaju99: One God? Na you sabi |
Re: Appeal Court Allows Hijab In Lagos Primary And Secondary Schools by DaBullIT(m): 3:43pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
At leaast one goat will say it's islamization 1 Like |
Re: Appeal Court Allows Hijab In Lagos Primary And Secondary Schools by lielbree: 3:43pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
olanrewaju99:When bombs start going off what will you then say?? This hijab issue bothers on security and that should have been paramount |
Re: Appeal Court Allows Hijab In Lagos Primary And Secondary Schools by deebsman1(m): 3:44pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
Alhamdulillah 1 Like |
Re: Appeal Court Allows Hijab In Lagos Primary And Secondary Schools by yetunsbay(m): 3:44pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
slawali:no be person wey get sense go use am |
Re: Appeal Court Allows Hijab In Lagos Primary And Secondary Schools by ClitRaider: 3:44pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
slawali:Aye po gan.. Omo iya mi, no be SW muslims o. we know the bomber tribes. |
Re: Appeal Court Allows Hijab In Lagos Primary And Secondary Schools by Goahead(m): 3:44pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
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Re: Appeal Court Allows Hijab In Lagos Primary And Secondary Schools by madapcmod: 3:45pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
A beg where are d sai baba chanters? Their voices are unheard of these days. |
Re: Appeal Court Allows Hijab In Lagos Primary And Secondary Schools by afanide: 3:45pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
Hypocrites....... |
Re: Appeal Court Allows Hijab In Lagos Primary And Secondary Schools by Gaddafithe2nd(m): 3:46pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
Alhamdulilah, it is unconstitutional to ban Muslim students from using Hijab. Even in Edo state, where I am serving, Muslim students are allowed to use hijab in school let alone of Lagos that has many Muslims. For those of you saying trash, if you are not happy with the judgement go to the supreme court. 11 Likes |
Re: Appeal Court Allows Hijab In Lagos Primary And Secondary Schools by kosokoadeyemi: 3:46pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
What big deal in hijab(awon abori ma bo iwa) |
Re: Appeal Court Allows Hijab In Lagos Primary And Secondary Schools by excanny: 3:46pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
Do these crackheead judges know the meaning of the word "uniform"? How can you have a school uniform when others can wear any kind of clothes they like on it. 4 Likes |
Re: Appeal Court Allows Hijab In Lagos Primary And Secondary Schools by Guyman02: 3:46pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
Muslims should take the issue to sharia court and not infidels court |
Re: Appeal Court Allows Hijab In Lagos Primary And Secondary Schools by sirma: 3:47pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
realsolver: You call this victory? Lol Olodo |
Re: Appeal Court Allows Hijab In Lagos Primary And Secondary Schools by realsolver: 3:48pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
Here is the full gist! Jubilation as Court of Appeal grants right to wear Hijab in Lagos There was wild jubilation at the premises of the Court of Appeal in Lagos State when the right to wear Hijab (Islamic headscarf) in public Primary and Secondary schools was granted on Thursday, July 21, 2016. After the judgement, Muslim males and females were seen praising God and exchanging pleasantries. Most of them were shouting 'Allahu Akbar', 'Alihamdulilah', meaning Allah is the greatest and all thanks is due to Allah respectively. With the verdict, it means that Muslim students in Lagos State public schools have the right to wear Hijab on their school uniforms both within and outside their school premises without being punished or victimised. While delivering the verdict on Thursday, the justices set aside the verdict of the lower court (Lagos State High Court), which earlier disallowed the use of Hijab. The special panel of the Court of Appeal set up to hear the case had previously reserved its judgement on Friday, May 27. During the panel hearing, the presiding justice, A.B. Gumel, also asked parties involved in the case to update their defence documents. Other Justices in the five-man panel set up by President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Zainab Bulkachuwa are Justice M. Fasanmi, Justice A. Jauro, Justice J.S. Ikejegh and Justice I. Jombo Ofor. The case is between Asiyat Kareem (Minor) suing through Mr. AbdulKareem Raji; Mariam Oyeniyi through Mr. Sulaimon Oyeniyi; and Muslim Students' Society of Nigeria, Lagos State Area Unit (suing through its president, Saheed Ashafa), against Lagos State Government (LASG) and others, who were the respondent. It would be recalled that Justice Amina Augie of the Court of Appeal in Lagos earlier affirmed that granting of the right to Muslim students to wear Hijab in Lagos State schools needed constitutional interpretation. Justice Augie while granting the right to hear a case on the Hijab matter on May 3rd, asked the appellants to write the President of Appeal Court to set up a full court (of five justices) to hear the case. In the case, the appellants want the judgement of the lower court to be reversed, while the defendant wants it to be upheld. Responding to the judgement, the President of Muslim Students' Society of Nigeria in Lagos State, Saheed Ashafa, expressed delight over the pronouncement by the court. While saying the right to wear Hijab was long overdue, Ashafa urged all parties to act in accordance with the judgement. He said, "This is victory for Islam! Victory to Muslims. The words of Allah have come to pass. We are glad that there are few judges whose neutrality has not be stained by sentiment. "We wonder why we had to face so many challenges before our right is granted. This recognition and truthful interpretation on freedom of religion as enshrined in the Nigeria constitution (Section 36) and United Nations Charter, will further strengthen public trust on the judiciary. "Today will remain historic in the life of every Muslim in Lagos and Nigeria as a whole. We will remain law abiding and appeal to all and sundry not to act in ways and manners that are contrary to the judgement. "This should mark the end to harassment, embarrassment, victimisation, cheat and all acts of wickedness unleashed on Muslim female students who wear the Hijab." Also, Amirah of MSSN in Lagos State, Hafsah Badru, described the Hijab as a religious garment, which should be put on at all times. "Justice can never prevail over injustice, truth will always prevail over falsehood; the commands of Allah are supreme over all man made laws. Allah is the Greatest. We have not asked anyone not to observe their religious right in respect to legality, we have only asked that ours should not be tampered upon, and as Allah wants it, we have the right granted," she said. She, subsequently, appreciated all Muslims and Islamic organisations who supported the Muslim students to get their right to wear the Hijab on school uniform granted. SIGNED: SAHEED ASHAFA, Amir (President), Muslim Students' Society of Nigeria, Lagos State Area Unit. amir@mssnlagos.net 08173291878 www.mssnlagos.netwww.facebook.com/LagosMSSN Twitter: @MSSNLa[truncated by WhatsApp] 7 Likes |
Re: Appeal Court Allows Hijab In Lagos Primary And Secondary Schools by realsolver: 3:48pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
Here is the full gist! Jubilation as Court of Appeal grants right to wear Hijab in Lagos There was wild jubilation at the premises of the Court of Appeal in Lagos State when the right to wear Hijab (Islamic headscarf) in public Primary and Secondary schools was granted on Thursday, July 21, 2016. After the judgement, Muslim males and females were seen praising God and exchanging pleasantries. Most of them were shouting 'Allahu Akbar', 'Alihamdulilah', meaning Allah is the greatest and all thanks is due to Allah respectively. With the verdict, it means that Muslim students in Lagos State public schools have the right to wear Hijab on their school uniforms both within and outside their school premises without being punished or victimised. While delivering the verdict on Thursday, the justices set aside the verdict of the lower court (Lagos State High Court), which earlier disallowed the use of Hijab. The special panel of the Court of Appeal set up to hear the case had previously reserved its judgement on Friday, May 27. During the panel hearing, the presiding justice, A.B. Gumel, also asked parties involved in the case to update their defence documents. Other Justices in the five-man panel set up by President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Zainab Bulkachuwa are Justice M. Fasanmi, Justice A. Jauro, Justice J.S. Ikejegh and Justice I. Jombo Ofor. The case is between Asiyat Kareem (Minor) suing through Mr. AbdulKareem Raji; Mariam Oyeniyi through Mr. Sulaimon Oyeniyi; and Muslim Students' Society of Nigeria, Lagos State Area Unit (suing through its president, Saheed Ashafa), against Lagos State Government (LASG) and others, who were the respondent. It would be recalled that Justice Amina Augie of the Court of Appeal in Lagos earlier affirmed that granting of the right to Muslim students to wear Hijab in Lagos State schools needed constitutional interpretation. Justice Augie while granting the right to hear a case on the Hijab matter on May 3rd, asked the appellants to write the President of Appeal Court to set up a full court (of five justices) to hear the case. In the case, the appellants want the judgement of the lower court to be reversed, while the defendant wants it to be upheld. Responding to the judgement, the President of Muslim Students' Society of Nigeria in Lagos State, Saheed Ashafa, expressed delight over the pronouncement by the court. While saying the right to wear Hijab was long overdue, Ashafa urged all parties to act in accordance with the judgement. He said, "This is victory for Islam! Victory to Muslims. The words of Allah have come to pass. We are glad that there are few judges whose neutrality has not be stained by sentiment. "We wonder why we had to face so many challenges before our right is granted. This recognition and truthful interpretation on freedom of religion as enshrined in the Nigeria constitution (Section 36) and United Nations Charter, will further strengthen public trust on the judiciary. "Today will remain historic in the life of every Muslim in Lagos and Nigeria as a whole. We will remain law abiding and appeal to all and sundry not to act in ways and manners that are contrary to the judgement. "This should mark the end to harassment, embarrassment, victimisation, cheat and all acts of wickedness unleashed on Muslim female students who wear the Hijab." Also, Amirah of MSSN in Lagos State, Hafsah Badru, described the Hijab as a religious garment, which should be put on at all times. "Injustice can never prevail over justice, truth will always prevail over falsehood; the commands of Allah are supreme over all man made laws. Allah is the Greatest. We have not asked anyone not to observe their religious right in respect to legality, we have only asked that ours should not be tampered upon, and as Allah wants it, we have the right granted," she said. She, subsequently, appreciated all Muslims and Islamic organisations who supported the Muslim students to get their right to wear the Hijab on school uniform granted. SIGNED: SAHEED ASHAFA, Amir (President), Muslim Students' Society of Nigeria, Lagos State Area Unit. amir@mssnlagos.net 08173291878 www.mssnlagos.netwww.facebook.com/LagosMSSN Twitter: @MSSNLa[truncated by WhatsApp] 3 Likes |
Re: Appeal Court Allows Hijab In Lagos Primary And Secondary Schools by melorious4(m): 3:48pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
I remember when I was in secondary school back then, we used to pray in Christian way from Monday to Thursday, and even they are still doing it that way up till now, they only allow Muslim prayer only on Friday. then, no one says d plan is to Christianise Nigeria, as if Monday to Thursday is Sunday. I don't even know how d Christian dt took d case to court think they can win it, when no one is forcing anybody to use hijab....Even not all the Muslim student use hijab, but some of them want to be using it and no one should stop them. #period. 8 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Appeal Court Allows Hijab In Lagos Primary And Secondary Schools by Nobody: 3:49pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
Cmoyor:Ka o bu risky? |
Re: Appeal Court Allows Hijab In Lagos Primary And Secondary Schools by fxskye: 3:50pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
herzern: Zarah Buhari is not Model for Muslims female nor her Father. We follow what Islamic tenets are, Not those that practice it. We are not like Christians that restrict their religion practice to the designs & manners of their pastors/churches, even when what they are doing are wrongs. We dedicate this victory to God and the Mother of Jesus (Mary) whose pictures I have never seen Not Without Hijab. Today, we have Pastor (Mrs) all displaying their hair styles even on alter while preaching in churches. 15 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Appeal Court Allows Hijab In Lagos Primary And Secondary Schools by oxyG: 3:50pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
herzern:They cannot be like Zahrah because they practice Islam not "Buhariism nor Zahraism" 7 Likes 2 Shares |
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