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Re: WAEC Adjusts Timetable To Enable Muslims Observe Juma’at by LIFEisSIMPLE: 10:24am On Mar 17, 2018
Buhari has achieved something

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Re: WAEC Adjusts Timetable To Enable Muslims Observe Juma’at by Throwback: 10:24am On Mar 17, 2018
BruncleZuma:
Your have just answered your own question...do you attend your school and work on Sundays?

He asked you a simple straightforward question if Nigeria is a Christian country?

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Re: WAEC Adjusts Timetable To Enable Muslims Observe Juma’at by Egalitarian1: 10:24am On Mar 17, 2018
Good! Though a Christian but my Muslim brothers must be accommodated appriopriately in situations like this. Please fellow Nairalanders,let us call a spade a spade at all times

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Re: WAEC Adjusts Timetable To Enable Muslims Observe Juma’at by FarahAideed: 10:25am On Mar 17, 2018
Better abeg
Re: WAEC Adjusts Timetable To Enable Muslims Observe Juma’at by chigoziem10(f): 10:26am On Mar 17, 2018
Throwback:
Even Christians would have cried foul about islamization if any exam was scheduled on Sunday, even if in the evening.

Talkess of Muslims who only have a short window of 1 to 2hrs on Fridays to pray at their Mosque, only to have those same hours occupied by exams.
Do you go to work on Sundays? Is this country an Islamic country?

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Re: WAEC Adjusts Timetable To Enable Muslims Observe Juma’at by uuzba(m): 10:26am On Mar 17, 2018
Islamisation of Nigeria

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Re: WAEC Adjusts Timetable To Enable Muslims Observe Juma’at by Throwback: 10:27am On Mar 17, 2018
chigoziem10:

Do you go to work on Sundays? Is this country an Islamic country?

Is this country a Christian country?

Do as you would be done by.

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Re: WAEC Adjusts Timetable To Enable Muslims Observe Juma’at by chigoziem10(f): 10:27am On Mar 17, 2018
Throwback:


He asked you a simple straightforward question if Nigeria is a Christian country?
No, but do you go to work on Sundays? If no, why?

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Re: WAEC Adjusts Timetable To Enable Muslims Observe Juma’at by uuzba(m): 10:27am On Mar 17, 2018
Rashduct4luv:
This is lovely! But fixing exams on our religious periods should be forbidden henceforth! This should never happen again.

You should not use your religion to avoid exam.

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Re: WAEC Adjusts Timetable To Enable Muslims Observe Juma’at by cashkid: 10:28am On Mar 17, 2018
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked


This is arrant nonsense.
Absolute fvckery and ridiculous fanaticism..

Its a shame that WAEC succumbed to the subtle Islamization ploy.

How many WAEC candidates observe Ju'maat?
Why should a student in school even want to leave school to attend Ju'maat?
Let alone a student who has exams.

In saner climes, WAEC should be sued to court for altering timetables for a reason as flimsy as this.

With the way the country is tilting, very soon Fridays will be considered work-free days and it will be considered an offence if the rule is flouted.
Very soon airlines will be forced to postpone or cancel Friday flights so that passengers can attend Ju'maat.

MURIC should get one fact clear;
Nigeria is a secular state and will always remain one!!!
Friday is a weekday and exams can hold on any day of the week (except Sunday which is globally considered the Sabbath day.)


wetin this one dey talk grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: WAEC Adjusts Timetable To Enable Muslims Observe Juma’at by chigoziem10(f): 10:28am On Mar 17, 2018
What's my business, shit to next year. It's your problem not mine

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Re: WAEC Adjusts Timetable To Enable Muslims Observe Juma’at by BruncleZuma: 10:28am On Mar 17, 2018
Throwback:


He asked you a simple straightforward question if Nigeria is a Christian country?
You have not answered mine...Nigeria is not and can never been a "Christian country" and should not start now to exhibit such tendencies especially with special interest groups like the one you belong to trying to impose your belief system into our national lives. Quick question how do you do dua on an international flight during Juma'at?

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Re: WAEC Adjusts Timetable To Enable Muslims Observe Juma’at by wyqay: 10:30am On Mar 17, 2018
very good one
Re: WAEC Adjusts Timetable To Enable Muslims Observe Juma’at by Nobody: 10:30am On Mar 17, 2018
but i am jews and i want the exams to be changed too to suit my religion, my uncle is a buddhist and oh! my cousin is a pagan, i think they would like the same thing too.

there are no connection with education and religion!

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Re: WAEC Adjusts Timetable To Enable Muslims Observe Juma’at by tosyne2much(m): 10:31am On Mar 17, 2018
I think religion tolerance is needed for the sake of peace

We all know that Muslims are naturally arrogant and trouble makers

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Re: WAEC Adjusts Timetable To Enable Muslims Observe Juma’at by Ikwokrikwo: 10:31am On Mar 17, 2018
RisMas:
Some hypocrate will come here to call muslims trouble maker angry where as, if waec fix any exam for sunday, it will look odd to them. Nigerian should learn how to tolerate one another, the country belongs to all of us
Instead of tolerating one another, why don't we go our separate ways let everybody live his life the way he wants it?

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Re: WAEC Adjusts Timetable To Enable Muslims Observe Juma’at by fortunes0215(m): 10:31am On Mar 17, 2018
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked


This is arrant nonsense.
Absolute fvckery and ridiculous fanaticism..

Its a shame that WAEC succumbed to the subtle Islamization ploy.

How many WAEC candidates observe Ju'maat?
Why should a student in school even want to leave school to attend Ju'maat?
Let alone a student who has exams.

In saner climes, WAEC would be sued to court for altering timetables for a reason as flimsy as this.

With the way the country is tilting, very soon Fridays will be considered work-free days and it will be considered an offence if the rule is flouted.
Very soon airlines will be forced to postpone or cancel Friday flights so that passengers can attend Ju'maat.

MURIC should get one fact clear;
Nigeria is a secular state and will always remain one!!!
Friday is a weekday and exams can hold on any day of the week (except Sunday which is globally considered the Sabbath day.)

But sunday, which is a day christians attend church is a work free day. Don't you think muslims deserves friday as work free day too?

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Re: WAEC Adjusts Timetable To Enable Muslims Observe Juma’at by Throwback: 10:31am On Mar 17, 2018
chigoziem10:

No, but do you go to work on Sundays? If no, why?

Because a secular state called Nigeria employs the Christian calendar and Christian work week inherited from the Christian Europeans.

No Muslim country works on Fridays, and certainly work on Sundays.

So if you already enjoy a Christian advantage in a secular country, must you then proceed to rob Muslims of just a 1hr window when you already have a full day that nobody dares to reduce by 1hr?

Now fix a WAEC exam even on a Sunday evening and watch how CAN and rabid dogs like FFK, would forget that it is just a weekend, and tell you categorically that it is a deliberate attack on Christians due to the holyday that it is.

By the way, I'm a Christian, not just the fanatical and fundamentalist type. I also believe religion itself is a menace to this world.

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Re: WAEC Adjusts Timetable To Enable Muslims Observe Juma’at by AroOkigbo(m): 10:33am On Mar 17, 2018
Rashduct4luv:
This is lovely! But fixing exams on our religious periods should be forbidden henceforth! This should never happen again.
Everyday is "religious period" (whatever dat means). It's good the adjustment was on the time not on the date.
Re: WAEC Adjusts Timetable To Enable Muslims Observe Juma’at by Rashduct4luv(m): 10:33am On Mar 17, 2018
uuzba:


You should not use your religion to avoid exam.

Let the exam be fixed on a Sunday then btw 7am and 12noon!
Re: WAEC Adjusts Timetable To Enable Muslims Observe Juma’at by tenmariner: 10:33am On Mar 17, 2018
when they are done praying, they collect EXPO and act oblivious of the sanctimoniousness..

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Re: WAEC Adjusts Timetable To Enable Muslims Observe Juma’at by OkpaAkuEriEri(m): 10:36am On Mar 17, 2018
D mumu man DT agreed is even Igbo man
Ojijiego
Mumu pple
Re: WAEC Adjusts Timetable To Enable Muslims Observe Juma’at by RisMas(m): 10:36am On Mar 17, 2018
Ikwokrikwo:

Instead of tolerating one another, why don't we go our separate ways let everybody live his life the way he wants it?
Oga, if we go seperate ways, it wont solve the problem, as we have northern christians, so we have southern muslims. Be informed that islam is fast growing in the south east. Go to Imo and enugu and see numbers of mosques being built daily.

We need to understand one another, if we do, it will go a long way in promoting peaceful co-existence

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Re: WAEC Adjusts Timetable To Enable Muslims Observe Juma’at by Viicfuntop(f): 10:37am On Mar 17, 2018
Rashduct4luv:
This is lovely! But fixing exams on our religious periods should be forbidden henceforth! This should never happen again.

How is it lovely? How many student truly observe the prayer by 2? I can’t remember any of my Muslim friends saying they want to leave to go attend the prayer when we are having a class or something.

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Re: WAEC Adjusts Timetable To Enable Muslims Observe Juma’at by Rashduct4luv(m): 10:37am On Mar 17, 2018
AroOkigbo:

Everyday is "religious period" (whatever dat means). It's good the adjustment was on the time not on the date.

Why not a Sunday? Say 7am to 12 noon?

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Re: WAEC Adjusts Timetable To Enable Muslims Observe Juma’at by lilytender: 10:38am On Mar 17, 2018
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked


This is arrant nonsense.
Absolute fvckery and ridiculous fanaticism..

Its a shame that WAEC succumbed to the subtle Islamization ploy.

How many WAEC candidates observe Ju'maat?
Why should a student in school even want to leave school to attend Ju'maat?
Let alone a student who has exams.

In saner climes, WAEC would be sued to court for altering timetables for a reason as flimsy as this.

With the way the country is tilting, very soon Fridays will be considered work-free days and it will be considered an offence if the rule is flouted.
Very soon airlines will be forced to postpone or cancel Friday flights so that passengers can attend Ju'maat.

MURIC should get one fact clear;
Nigeria is a secular state and will always remain one!!!
Friday is a weekday and exams can hold on any day of the week (except Sunday which is globally considered the Sabbath day.)

You will just die of hypertension. When last did you write exam on a Sunday?? Who tod you that Sunday is a global Sabbath day?? Ask your fellow nitwits that have been to Israel on jamboree they tell you that Sunday is a working day in Israel. I then wonder where so called Christians got Sunday Sunday holiday from. Bloody hypocritical fool.

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Re: WAEC Adjusts Timetable To Enable Muslims Observe Juma’at by farouk0403(m): 10:38am On Mar 17, 2018
Nice one


There is freedom of worship
Re: WAEC Adjusts Timetable To Enable Muslims Observe Juma’at by onyeali(m): 10:38am On Mar 17, 2018
hajoke2000:
just like putting chemistry on Sunday ....
.

Waec can't not fix exam on Sunday because Sunday is not a school day assuming Sunday is a school day then waec can fix exam on Sunday. But in this post,the exam was fixed on a school day.

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Re: WAEC Adjusts Timetable To Enable Muslims Observe Juma’at by Rashduct4luv(m): 10:38am On Mar 17, 2018
RisMas:

Oga, if we go seperate ways, it wont solve the problem, as we have northern christians, so we have southern muslims. Be informed that islam is fast growing in the south east. Go to Imo and enugu and see numbers of mosques being built daily.

We need to understand one another, if we do, it will go a long way in promoting peaceful co-existence


You make sense!

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Re: WAEC Adjusts Timetable To Enable Muslims Observe Juma’at by BruncleZuma: 10:38am On Mar 17, 2018
fortunes0215:


But sunday, which is a day christians attend church is a work free day. Don't you think muslims deserves friday as work free day too?

Stop mixing the two...there are Christian's who observe their prayers and gatherings on Saturdays and Fridays. Don't let you lack of information deter you from sounding smart.

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Re: WAEC Adjusts Timetable To Enable Muslims Observe Juma’at by Throwback: 10:39am On Mar 17, 2018
BruncleZuma:
You have not answered mine...Nigeria is not and can never been a "Christian country" and should not start now to exhibit such tendencies especially with special interest groups like the one you belong to trying to impose your belief system into our national lives. Quick question how do you do dua on an international flight during Juma'at?

I belong to the same special interest you belong to, that will never give up 1hr of the full day holyday of Sunday, but expects a fellow recognised religion to sacrifice the very 1hour that is already acknowledged by the government as their prayer hour on Friday.

So WAEC that avoided exams on Sunday, should have also avoided exams on this holy hour in Friday.

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