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Forceful Shaving Of Hair Good For Covenant University Bad For Hisbah by Biodun556(m): 8:29pm On Oct 05, 2020
One of the major problems we have Nigerian is hypocrisy. When Covenant University forcefully shaved a students beard most people praised the school authority for doing so but now when the same happened in the North, they call it religious fanaticism.

When people complain sometimes I wonder, what do they really want?

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Re: Forceful Shaving Of Hair Good For Covenant University Bad For Hisbah by Skmoda360(m): 8:32pm On Oct 05, 2020
Oga oooo......inside life

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Re: Forceful Shaving Of Hair Good For Covenant University Bad For Hisbah by Jaysolu(m): 8:33pm On Oct 05, 2020
Can you even hear yourself..
When he signed up for the school didn't he know it was a higher level of secondary school

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Re: Forceful Shaving Of Hair Good For Covenant University Bad For Hisbah by longetivity(m): 8:38pm On Oct 05, 2020
bro school get rules, Kano is just living in the past

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Re: Forceful Shaving Of Hair Good For Covenant University Bad For Hisbah by Biodun556(m): 8:40pm On Oct 05, 2020
longetivity:
bro school get rules, Kano is just living in the past

Kano no get rules na only school get rules.

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Re: Forceful Shaving Of Hair Good For Covenant University Bad For Hisbah by longetivity(m): 8:43pm On Oct 05, 2020
Biodun556:

Kano no get rules na only school get rules.
they are using the Sharia, not the Nigeria constitution

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Re: Forceful Shaving Of Hair Good For Covenant University Bad For Hisbah by Biodun556(m): 8:44pm On Oct 05, 2020
longetivity:
they are using the Sharia, not the Nigeria constitution
Which part of Nigerian constitution oppose Sharia?

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Re: Forceful Shaving Of Hair Good For Covenant University Bad For Hisbah by Charleys: 8:49pm On Oct 05, 2020
My problem is not the hair, my problem is that three quarter jeans that they ban.


Someone can not wear three quarter jeans in peace again

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Re: Forceful Shaving Of Hair Good For Covenant University Bad For Hisbah by duro4chang(m): 8:53pm On Oct 05, 2020
There is sense in this post

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Re: Forceful Shaving Of Hair Good For Covenant University Bad For Hisbah by Miracle2020: 8:55pm On Oct 05, 2020
longetivity:
bro school get rules, Kano is just living in the past
just listen to yourself. So school get rules but states don't have rules abi?
Hypocrite!

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Re: Forceful Shaving Of Hair Good For Covenant University Bad For Hisbah by iamkingdaniel: 8:55pm On Oct 05, 2020
If we are practicing sharia let's practice it well, if we are a free democratic, Non- Fanatical entity, let's be it, which one is someone dictating on your level of decency. #Hypocrisy#

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Re: Forceful Shaving Of Hair Good For Covenant University Bad For Hisbah by Miracle2020: 9:00pm On Oct 05, 2020
longetivity:
they are using the Sharia, not the Nigeria constitution
stop fooling yourself pls. Which part of the Constitution allow University students to be shef off their hair but prohibit states from applying same rules to it citizens.
Just agree that you are a hypocrite and nobody will beat you.

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Re: Forceful Shaving Of Hair Good For Covenant University Bad For Hisbah by Miracle2020: 9:04pm On Oct 05, 2020
iamkingdaniel:
If we are practicing sharia let's practice it well, if we are a free democratic, Non- Fanatical entity, let's be it, which one is someone dictating on your level of decency. #Hypocrisy#
the convenant University that shef that guy hair by force are they practicing sharia?
I think you are the hypocrite here. What is good for Peter should also be good for Paul. Period!

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Re: Forceful Shaving Of Hair Good For Covenant University Bad For Hisbah by edoairways: 9:08pm On Oct 05, 2020
Biodun556 the case of covenant is different. CU doesn't tolerate unkempt hair hence the response.

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Re: Forceful Shaving Of Hair Good For Covenant University Bad For Hisbah by Ojiofor: 9:09pm On Oct 05, 2020
Biodun556:
One of the major problems we have Nigerian is hypocrisy. When Covenant University forcefully shaved a students beard most people praised the school authority for doing so but now when the same happened in the North, they call it religious fanaticism.

When people complain sometimes I wonder, what do they really want?


So Kano state is an open university where hair style rules must be enforced?
Thank God it wasn't Kano state I lived in 90s.

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Re: Forceful Shaving Of Hair Good For Covenant University Bad For Hisbah by Marine54(m): 9:10pm On Oct 05, 2020
Indeed those core northern states are still in the past !

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Re: Forceful Shaving Of Hair Good For Covenant University Bad For Hisbah by iamkingdaniel: 9:10pm On Oct 05, 2020
Miracle2020:
the convenant University that shef that guy hair by force are they practicing sharia?
I think you are the hypocrite here. What is good for Peter should also be good for Paul. Period!
I see you find it difficult to read and understand.

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Re: Forceful Shaving Of Hair Good For Covenant University Bad For Hisbah by Marine54(m): 9:14pm On Oct 05, 2020
Ojiofor:


So Kano state is an open university where hair style rules must be enforced?
Thank God it wasn't Kano state I lived in 90s.
pls enjoy your Sharia law, don't ever think of bringing it down south, especially SS/SE!

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Re: Forceful Shaving Of Hair Good For Covenant University Bad For Hisbah by Ojiofor: 9:17pm On Oct 05, 2020
Marine54:
pls enjoy your Sharia law, don't ever think of bringing it down south, especially SS/SE!

Who are you referring to?
You sabi read so?
Re: Forceful Shaving Of Hair Good For Covenant University Bad For Hisbah by Marine54(m): 9:19pm On Oct 05, 2020
Ojiofor:


Who are you referring to?
You sabi read so?
Am referring to you Aboki claiming IBO !

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Re: Forceful Shaving Of Hair Good For Covenant University Bad For Hisbah by Nobody: 9:23pm On Oct 05, 2020
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Biodun556:
One of the major problems we have Nigerian is hypocrisy. When Covenant University forcefully shaved a students beard most people praised the school authority for doing so but now when the same happened in the North, they call it religious fanaticism.

When people complain sometimes I wonder, what do they really want?

[/s]You did not have sense. That is a school and they have rules. If you can't abide by it, then leave.

Unlike hisba, what right do they have to tell people how to live their lives. Is hisba an institution. Use your head.

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Re: Forceful Shaving Of Hair Good For Covenant University Bad For Hisbah by tamdun: 9:23pm On Oct 05, 2020
Just look at d picture below, you'll see no difference in their dressing but they complain when Muslim where hijab

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Re: Forceful Shaving Of Hair Good For Covenant University Bad For Hisbah by Nobody: 9:25pm On Oct 05, 2020
Miracle2020:
just listen to yourself. So school get rules but states don't have rules abi?
Hypocrite!
What rule does state have. Is the state feeding anyone. Get out of here.

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Re: Forceful Shaving Of Hair Good For Covenant University Bad For Hisbah by Nobody: 9:27pm On Oct 05, 2020
tamdun:
Just look at d picture below, you'll see no difference in their dressing but they complain when Muslim where hijab
Show us where Catholic or Anglican priests' children cover head to school or a place of authority.

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Re: Forceful Shaving Of Hair Good For Covenant University Bad For Hisbah by tamdun: 9:28pm On Oct 05, 2020
wizzakosh:
What rule does state have. Is the state feeding anyone. Get out of here.
Simple question, sch that has no right to make law can do it, why not kano that has constitutional right to make their own laws?
Re: Forceful Shaving Of Hair Good For Covenant University Bad For Hisbah by tamdun: 9:31pm On Oct 05, 2020
wizzakosh:
Show us where Catholic or Anglican priests' children cover head to school or a place of authority.
Priest children can dress any how they want but other religion to have the freedom of expression, now tell me d diff between those 2 women in that pic
Re: Forceful Shaving Of Hair Good For Covenant University Bad For Hisbah by Ojiofor: 9:32pm On Oct 05, 2020
Marine54:
Am referring to you Aboki claiming IBO !

grin grin grin.
Laughing at your iberiberism.
Re: Forceful Shaving Of Hair Good For Covenant University Bad For Hisbah by Biodun556(m): 9:46pm On Oct 05, 2020
wizzakosh:
[s][/s]You did not have sense. That is a school and they have rules. If you can't abide by it, then leave.

Unlike hisba, what right do they have to tell people how to live their lives. Is hisba an institution. Use your head.


So an agency established under the state law is not an institution. I'm amazed.


Sharia law does not permit some particular hair style incase you don't know.

If you are approaching a northern state using sharia law , prepare your mind not to fall victim. As a matter of fact, apart from Nigerian constitution, each Nigerian state has different state laws. Lagos state law is different from the one in Rivers state. That's normal under federalism.
Re: Forceful Shaving Of Hair Good For Covenant University Bad For Hisbah by farem: 10:03pm On Oct 05, 2020
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Biodun556:
One of the major problems we have Nigerian is hypocrisy. When Covenant University forcefully shaved a students beard most people praised the school authority for doing so but now when the same happened in the North, they call it religious fanaticism.

When people complain sometimes I wonder, what do they really want?

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What exactly did Hisbah establish? Who read their code of conduct they give them?

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Re: Forceful Shaving Of Hair Good For Covenant University Bad For Hisbah by geesilver(m): 11:20pm On Oct 05, 2020
this is interesting....... different stroke for different folks.............






different things appeal to different people..
Re: Forceful Shaving Of Hair Good For Covenant University Bad For Hisbah by jayyem(m): 11:22pm On Oct 05, 2020
farem:
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What exactly did Hisbah establish? Who read their code of conduct they give them?
Never mind the OP...he must be one if those religion fanatics trying so hard to sow the seed of discord within Yoruba enclave...the moment you hear people proclaiming religion above their tribe, just know that it is either they have been brainwashed or can't think for themselves...I don't know their problem, Yoruba is one of the tribes that tolerate diversity in religion the most in this country, hardly will you see a family that doesn't have people practicing different religion and they get along, also, don't forget that despite the charade of holy holy, they still tend to be fetish.

In summary...this type of post is not needed in Yoruba land.

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Re: Forceful Shaving Of Hair Good For Covenant University Bad For Hisbah by ClassicMan202(m): 11:35pm On Oct 05, 2020
Biodun556:



So an agency established under the state law is not an institution. I'm amazed.


Sharia law does not permit some particular hair style incase you don't know.

If you are approaching a northern state using sharia law , prepare your mind not to fall victim. As a matter of fact, apart from Nigerian constitution, each Nigerian state has different state laws. Lagos state law is different from the one in Rivers state. That's normal under federalism.


So which is superior?? The constitution allows for freedom of speech.... Infact it is pointless arguing with you, You enjoy your ignorance.

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