Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by Nik77: 6:35pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
Onnasucs1: This is very very untrue. If you compare the admission list of A.B.U to that of U.N.N, it is very apparent that the northern universities are even more liberal. Go through the names the lecturers in both schools you'll know the truth. That's because there is a shortage of manpower in the North my friend. |
Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by gbagyiza: 6:38pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
MasViews: I don't know what's wrong Christian group, they've no shame.
There are more Christians students than there are Muslims in Northern universities. Check the 2017/2018 KASU admission list, more than 60% of the admitted students are Christians. Its a lie, I am from Kaduna state. U should stop misleading people almost all d government institutions don't favour Christians in either admission or employment.. If u have d list or a link to access d admission list drop it here.Even d primary school teachers that were sacked, majority were Christians. 3 Likes |
Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by Allylic(f): 6:39pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
Very true..check out ABU department of pharmaceutical chemistry....no single christian lecturer and the recent MSC students are all Muslim...in the whole PG class..we have just 6 Christians and about 70 Muslims...won't say more than this..if u doubt this,Go to ABU samaru to confirm.. 4 Likes |
Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by eyinjuege: 6:43pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
This has being ongoing since 2005, or even earlier.
People just weren't paying attention. It's unfortunate though. Even Saudi who can lay legitimate claim have a lot of foreigners regardless of their religion as major part of their work force. In this case though, the rights of Northern Christians and those who don't bear specific types of names and are of northern extraction are being trampled upon. Shame really, as mediocrity will still rule at the end of the day. 1 Like |
Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by jamesibor: 6:43pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
Statsocial: 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/
Christina like Danjuma can set up universities as well as chrchws like ECWA to help the Christian population. |
Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by Biodun556(m): 6:46pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
How many Muslims are allowed to work and practice their religion in the easter state universities and government offices? 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by agwom(m): 6:49pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
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Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by Neoteny(m): 6:49pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
Mtchew.
Like any muslim northerner stands a chance of being employed or admitted in the decrepit south.
CAN and other christian sheeple continue your useless campaign of calumny against us.
All we know is a muslim northerner will still bear the torch in 2019. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by Vicargeneral(m): 6:51pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
Its TRUE, they are been deprived of many things on account of their religion. But is religion not suppose to promote love and peaceful co existence ? Let me see who will come here to preach a doctrine of righteousness that in reality practices and promotes evil and hatred for none members 1 Like |
Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by udatso: 6:52pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
I don't know of employment but for admission, they are clearly wrong. A quick peek at Bayero university Kano would humble these propagandists 1 Like |
Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by Nobody: 6:54pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
gbagyiza:
Its a lie, I am from Kaduna state. U should stop misleading people almost all d government institutions don't favour Christians in either admission or employment.. If u have d list or a link to access d admission list drop it here.Even d primary school teachers that were sacked, majority were Christians. See for yourself http://putme.kasu.edu.ng/admlist.php 2 Likes |
Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by leepest(m): 6:58pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
Christians are not even ashame, The Unis in d south dnt give hausas admission, But they kept mute, but come to the North and see how xtians are admitted, Kasu, ABU, ATBU, Unimaid, Unijos etc 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by Welcomme: 7:04pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
herkeem: The claim may be true but am sure this is happening in other parts of the country. How many Muslim lecturer do we have in eastern universities. They don't like going out of their comfort zones. The first question you should ask yourself is, how many Hausa muslims have you seen serving (NYSC) in the southern part of the country? Almost all my friends that we graduated together that were posted to the south all relocated back to the north. The only one that chose to remain back in Calabar was retained in the university of calabar. Not because he was "that" qualified but just to fill the federal character. 4 Likes |
Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by Welcomme: 7:06pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
leepest: Christians are not even ashame, The Unis in d south dnt give hausas admission, But they kept mute, but come to the North and see how xtians are admitted, Kasu, ABU, ATBU, Unimaid, Unijos etc The question is, do u guys apply to southern universities? Nop. You don't like competition and also don't like moving out of your comfort zone. 1 Like |
Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by veli1(m): 7:06pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
leepest: Christians are not even ashame, The Unis in d south dnt give hausas admission, But they kept mute, but come to the North and see how xtians are admitted, Kasu, ABU, ATBU, Unimaid, Unijos etc U're A Fool. Idiot. Pigshit |
Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by profolamilekan(m): 7:09pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
gaskiya. north are doing partiality. especially unimaid & Abu zaria 2 Likes |
Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by udatso: 7:10pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
Orpe7: Wetin go mske person go study for North sef when unis never finish for south. Because with the southern universities, even with your good marks, in most cases, you still need lots of money to secure your admission . Where northern universities are collecting as little as 35k for tuition fee and an amount less than 10k for hostel, the southern unis collect much higher than that. |
Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by veli1(m): 7:11pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
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Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by Yinkame123(m): 7:12pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
modextus: Very true.. i can attest to that. We number 1 to 40 Muslims in federal university dutse. And it is same situation in most Northern universities. We haven't been given a chapel for fellowship but they're currently in the last phase in the construction of the third mosque in the school. It's really painful and nothing is been done about it. Is over 10 years that Muslims has be clamouring for a space to offer prayer at the Rivers State University of Science and Technology. Till this day not even an open space to offer prayer was granted 7 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by Welcomme: 7:13pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
MasViews:
See for yourself
http://putme.kasu.edu.ng/admlist.php Oga it is a known fact that most Hausa Muslims in Kaduna state don't usually apply Kasu. While will they apply kasu when ABU will surely give them admission. Most Kaduna indigenous Christians apply KASU than ABU cuz they no they have a high chance in KASU 1 Like |
Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by Ibrahimmrfish(m): 7:14pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
MasViews: I don't know what's wrong Christian group, they've no shame.
There are more Christians students than there are Muslims in Northern universities. Check the 2017/2018 KASU admission list, more than 60% of the admitted students are Christians. This people have no shame,compare the number of Christians students and lectures in universities like A.B.U,I.B.B and Sokoto with the number of Muslims students and lectures in university of Jos or Benue.Then tell us who give admission base on religion.An Igbo person have a better chance to get a job in unijos or Benue than me.Just go to the schools and check out the people there. 4 Likes |
Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by GavelSlam: 7:18pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
gbagyiza:
Its a lie, I am from Kaduna state. U should stop misleading people almost all d government institutions don't favour Christians in either admission or employment.. If u have d list or a link to access d admission list drop it here.Even d primary school teachers that were sacked, majority were Christians. How many Eastern schools employ Muslims in their faculties? 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by hmabdool(m): 7:26pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
my Christian friend Bitrus Yakubu was denied employment as a lecturer in a university in South east Abia state because his name sounded Hausa Fulani....IPOB are criminals...busy fanning embers of war,...PMB till 2023 settled 6 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by Quality20(m): 7:29pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
one Kogi Muslim was appointed VC for unijos but d xtian labour force protested against that and at d end of d day a xtian man was chosen to replace him. He might have been killed or attacked were he to have insisted on being d VC. Hs ecwa spoken about marginalisation of Muslims at unijos, and other universities in xtian dominated areas? 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by Olubidex: 7:30pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
To those of you who are saying this is not true. I met an elderly man who told me he got teaching job in Niger state based on his faith. 1 Like |
Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by Axiwaju(m): 7:34pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
VivaDeAngelo: This is just the beginning!!!
Buhari for 2019....
#voteinretaliation
#Buhari4payback
U Deserveto B More Sensible Than This |
Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by Yankee101: 7:43pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
Statsocial: 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/
No one can do anything to stop Christianity. Not even Buhari and his goons. We have more private universities in Nigeria and will establish more to train Christian professionals. 4 Likes |
Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by olaolutreasure(m): 7:45pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
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Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by dustmalik(m): 7:52pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
hmabdool: my Christian friend Bitrus Yakubu was denied employment as a lecturer in a university in South east Abia state because his name sounded Hausa Fulani....IPOB are criminals...busy fanning embers of war,...PMB till 2023 settled I see the massive propaganda going on against the North and PMB, especially of late. In 2015, i didn't vote for him, but in 2019, i'll queue to vote for him. 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by DukeNija(m): 7:57pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
jamesibor:
Christina like Danjuma can set up universities as well as chrchws like ECWA to help the Christian population. And you had to quote the whole post to say this? 1 Like |
Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by zombieTRACKER: 7:58pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
fratermathy: I doubt this. I know for a fact that many southerners, especially Igbos, are in the employ of Northern universities and they also gain admission easily. bloody liar 2 Likes |
Re: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by tiredoflife(m): 7:59pm On Jan 13, 2018 |
MasViews: I don't know what's wrong Christian group, they've no shame.
There are more Christians students than there are Muslims in Northern universities. Check the 2017/2018 KASU admission list, more than 60% of the admitted students are Christians. It says professional courses And employment It pays to read with an open mind |