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Re: Coronavirus: 5 Nigerian Mosques Buildings That Can Be Used As Treatment Centres by tatatar: 11:39pm On Mar 19, 2020
Kylekent59:
Just because someone made the same topic about churches.

Nigerians xtians ehh
Ok
Re: Coronavirus: 5 Nigerian Mosques Buildings That Can Be Used As Treatment Centres by tatatar: 11:42pm On Mar 19, 2020
None of these look like they could hold thousands of people like those mega churches.
Well,we ain't complaining.We'll readily treat our sick here.

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Re: Coronavirus: 5 Nigerian Mosques Buildings That Can Be Used As Treatment Centres by CodeTemplar: 1:13am On Mar 20, 2020
Ha ha ha ...
Re: Coronavirus: 5 Nigerian Mosques Buildings That Can Be Used As Treatment Centres by lepasharon(f): 3:07am On Mar 20, 2020
Epic fail of a thread. None of those mosques are as large as mega churches that have 10,000 capacity
Re: Coronavirus: 5 Nigerian Mosques Buildings That Can Be Used As Treatment Centres by HDVideos: 9:29am On Mar 20, 2020
lepasharon:
Epic fail of a thread. None of those mosques are as large as mega churches that have 10,000 capacity

Ilorin Mosque alone has a capacity of 20,000
Re: Coronavirus: 5 Nigerian Mosques Buildings That Can Be Used As Treatment Centres by Aidejay(m): 11:43am On Mar 20, 2020
Never ever will I argue with religious folks in my life again.
Cause they are all the same...
Re: Coronavirus: 5 Nigerian Mosques Buildings That Can Be Used As Treatment Centres by HDVideos: 2:35pm On Mar 20, 2020
Lalasticlala , Mynd44 , Seun
Re: Coronavirus: 5 Nigerian Mosques Buildings That Can Be Used As Treatment Centres by HDVideos: 5:37pm On Mar 20, 2020
Aidejay:
Never ever will I argue with religious folks in my life again.
Cause they are all the same...

I don't understand this your comment
Re: Coronavirus: 5 Nigerian Mosques Buildings That Can Be Used As Treatment Centres by mamaafrik(m): 6:30pm On Mar 20, 2020
We need this on the front page,MODERATORS!!
Re: Coronavirus: 5 Nigerian Mosques Buildings That Can Be Used As Treatment Centres by Kdon2: 9:38pm On Mar 20, 2020
HDVideos:
Inspired by this post - https://www.nairaland.com/5743629/coronavirus-3-nigerian-church-buildings, which is currently on the front page and considering Nairaland is not a biased platform, I have decided to do a list with Mosques that can be used as treatment centers.

Bearing in mind that Nigeria, as it is currently run, does not have the capacity to build a 1000 bed hospital in just days. It is important we make use of already existing resources that can be used to take care of thousands of infected patients.

Personally, I have always suggested that the government should work with churches, mosques, stadiums and other large centers and incorporate their facilities with NEMA as potential temporal facilities to accommodate large numbers of people during intense national crises.

1) Ilorin central Mosque

This grand place of worship is situated in the busy city of Ilorin, which has a considerable Muslim population. The 20,000-capacity sprawling edifice was sponsored mainly by the state government and supported by private individuals.

Facilities include -

1) A well - equipped multipurpose hall;
2) An Islamic library;
3) A car park; - Air-conditioners;
4) Modern lighting equipment.

It is the second biggest mosque in Nigeria, after the Abuja National Mosque, another mosque built with taxpayers money but this time by Federal Government.

Thank you sir. Considering that most of this mosque were built partly from government fund.

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Re: Coronavirus: 5 Nigerian Mosques Buildings That Can Be Used As Treatment Centres by jcross19: 10:22pm On Mar 20, 2020
HigherEd:
A lot of Nigerian Christians lack the depth to understand what Christianity is really about. I made a post that calls the Church to sacrifice and be a tool for the rescue of the nation and someone(probably Christian) comes here to counter my opinion which he believes is Antichrist.

The beauty of Christianity shuns in darkness and every trying time. The Europeans left the comforts of Europe and many sank in the sea to bring the black race to Jesus. Many abandoned family to treat and school the African generation. Today, many of their graves lie scattered across sub Saharan Africa. They sacrificed for you - they didn't say let the Arabs teach them or give them civilization.

Today, you are asked to rent your church building to save yourselves from dying. Yet you are showing yourselves high wickedness. You would rather argue that Muslims should be forced to sacrifice mosque. Jeez I can't deal.

you are not making sense!!!! so are you saying that Muslims can't contribute to humanitarian services? then what makes them the religion of peace then? I don't just know why you are pained about this post.
Re: Coronavirus: 5 Nigerian Mosques Buildings That Can Be Used As Treatment Centres by HigherEd: 11:16pm On Mar 20, 2020
jcross19:
you are not making sense!!!! so are you saying that Muslims can't contribute to humanitarian services? then what makes them the religion of peace then? I don't just know why you are pained about this post.
Now don't be silly. I am not a Muslim, I know nothing about mosques. If Muslims are interested in giving off a facility to FG to help treat patients I am up for it. But I can't write about what I know nothing of. If you search online, some Muslims have identifying mosques that they could also use.

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