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Saturday 5 July 2014

Ban on Hijab in Lagos: Court fixes September 26 for judgment

Months after the use of Hijab by female students was banned in all public primary and secondary schools in Lagos State, a Lagos High Court in Ikeja has fixed September 26 to deliver judgment in a suit filed by the Muslim Student Association of Nigeria against the Lagos State Government.

Counsel to the students, Mr Gani Adetola-Kaseem in his arguments in court yesterday Friday July 4th maintained that the essence of wearing Hijab by Muslim females is to prevent them from tempting people of the opposite sex or being tempted by them and also to protect their chastity. Continue...



The lawyer also insisted that it is mandatory for all Muslims who have attained puberty to participate fully in the practice of Islam, including Islamic dressing mode, worship and fasting.

He submitted that from the Islamic point of view, womanhood is determined not by biological age or marriage but by the time a person has attained the age of puberty. This age he says varies between individual. Some females attain puberty as early as the age of nine years while others attain puberty at age 13 or more.

The lawyer therefore urged the court to grant the application because the position of the Lagos State Government violates the religious rights of the applicants and it is the duty of the court to protect them.

In his response, the counsel to the State Government, Mr Lawal Pedro, argued that the wearing of uniforms in public primary and secondary schools is for identification of students from different schools in Lagos and also to encourage a sense of unity, discipline, organisation and orderliness amongst the schools.

He also submitted that the clamour and demand for the compulsory use of Hijab on top of the school uniform by Muslim girl students in Lagos is a recent development.

Two Muslim students, of Atunrashe Junior High School, Surulere, Lagos State, Miss Asiyat Abdulkareem and Miss Maryam Oyeniyi, had filed the suit through their fathers – Alhaji Owolabi Abdulkareem and Mr. Suleiman Oyeniyi.

In the suit, they claimed that the restriction of the use of the Hijab, violates their fundamental human rights.

They also argued that banning female students from using Hijab on or outside the premises of any educational institution in Lagos State “is wrongful and unconstitutional”.

The defendants in the suit are the Lagos State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Ade Ipaye; the Commissioner for Education, Mrs. Olayinka Oladunjoye; and the Commissioner for Home Affairs and Culture, Mr. Oyinlomo Danmole.

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118 comments:

  1. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Baning og hijab say wetin happen, well i think the whole thing sounds stupid and should be terminated....
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    1. See how Christians are coming to their aid. Obulu anyi n'wa kita ha ebido nsogbu.
      *Chayanna*

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    2. D hijab shud remain banned! Not out of bias but 4 d simple reason dat a school shud b a neutral ground. How neat or uniform wud it look if some students wear hijab and others don't. It's unnecessary if u ask me. I attended Command in Oshodi, and there were enough muslim girls there. They wud wear their hijabs at home and elsewhere, but in school, no! If these ones can't comply wth d rules dey shud go 2 schools like ansarudeen or something. Abeg! Muslims shud stop holding the rest of us 2 ransom. Learn 2 bend some of rules 4 peaceful co-habitation. It's supposedly a religion of peace.

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    3. Biko it should be abolished!

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    4. Sparks and Tingles6 July 2014 at 06:21

      If it is permitted, then traditionalists should be permitted to wear masquerade's costume to school too.

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    5. Hhahahahahah spark u ar a clown. Can't u b serious 4 once

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    6. Dey shuld leave dem & let peace rain oooo.

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  2. they should leave them alone abeg. it is their religion.
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    1. D hijab shud remain banned! Not out of bias but 4 d simple reason dat a school shud b a neutral ground. How neat or uniform wud it look if some students wear hijab and others don't. It's unnecessary if u ask me. I attended Command in Oshodi, and there were enough muslim girls there. They wud wear their hijabs at home and elsewhere, but in school, no! If these ones can't comply wth d rules dey shud go 2 schools like ansarudeen or something. Abeg! Muslims shud stop holding the rest of us 2 ransom. Learn 2 bend some of rules 4 peaceful co-habitation. It's supposedly a religion of peace.

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    2. Is it also their religion to use it ad a weapon? You say it's the religion, how about my right to live? Let's be practical here and leave sentiments at the door. You fight a war with the right weapon don't pussifoot around your life!

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    3. If u don't tackle this Muslim now,they will burn your Ankara &aso ebi styles.they Lagos so call Muslim are just trying to legalise book haram.

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  3. Nigeria shall b well

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  4. Hmmmm!
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  5. Nawaaa....e get wetin no be problem 4 dis we country.....u pple are trying to raise dust where dere's none. Leave dem oh! Na dia religion, na dia attire, dia culture.... So far de are wearing school uniform.

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    1. If na so make African traditional religion wear charms and rub chalk for eye come school. It is a school if they can't obey the rules they shud leave. Muslims always behave as if others don't have religion and society as well as government should always bend for them. The ejab that men hide under to finger them. Hypocrites

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  6. abeg jere, keep hiding under hijab and still continue to sleep around.some go as far as not wearing underwear and they get f''ked in car.mtschewww, hypocrites of the highest order.

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    1. U wey no dey wear hijab dem no dey fuck u.astagfirlah li azeem

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    2. And obviously you are the one fucking them that's why you know! If they are hypocrites, you are a paedophile.

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    3. Anon 12:50 u r the most shallow human being on planet earth. FOOL!!! THAT IS WHAT U ARE!

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    4. U re fool for saying dat... Is dat the bone of contention here? Oponu

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  7. I see no reason why govt shd stop them. This naija sev..

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  8. Till then. Pretex4luv@yahh.com

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  9. WEARING OF HIJAB CANT BE BANNED......... ITS THEIR RELIGION SO IT SHYD BE RESPECTED.........

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  10. Plz religion is a very delicate issue in our country.
    We already have enough problems to contend with, give to Ceaser what is Ceaser's and to God what is God's.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. I agree with you that religion is a delicate matter right not but we don't get to sweep the topic under the carpet because we don't want to offend people. The truth is if you want to retain your religious right, then don't use the same religion to pose threat on others. You can expect Nigeria to allow you wear hajib while you use it to aid terrorists. We as a people need to learn that difficult battles also needs to be fought. It's not going to be easy but you can respect anyone's religion in death more can you?

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    2. Delicate when it comes to the Muslims ba? The ones that feel they are superior to everyone.

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  11. Nigeria is a world where no one force anyone into any religion pls,we shld jst be one nation. One destiny, God bless us

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  12. But they've been wearing their hijab for God knows when and nobody saw anything wrong in it? I see no reason why the govt wana ban it.its not about what we wear but what we do o

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  13. This is really interesting !!! We shall await the verdict !!!

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  14. This is why I hate religion in skools.... Let the girls wear wt they wna wear.... If it is a public skool.. It means that everyone has an equal chance...if it is a Christian skool.. Then th girls shldnt be allowed to wear it... Nigeria has bigger problems than a common head scarf..

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    1. I â„“♥̣̝̇√ε̲̣ dat dear...we ve bigger problems than a common head scarf

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    2. U re right my brother. De shld not use dis one 2 invite Boko haram to Lagos state Abeg ooo

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  15. Most of us that school in lagos knows how holy indeed some of this hijab girls her. Some of the are machines!!lol
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    1. ha u write as u speak typical ofe mmanu.her instead of are.una dey fight wit H

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  16. Fingers crosed. Waitin to see how dis film ends

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  17. Most of us that schooled in lagos knows how holy indeed some of this hijab girls her. Some of the are machines!!lol
    Breezy_p the MTNyellow life
    danabiaziem@gmail.com

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  18. Pls dey shud let them be, it's Deir choice. This is aw religious war starts, I hope fashola has nt allowed evil doers to creep into his government. Especially wen boko haram has Bn Tryn 2 get access into Lagos. Hmmmmm

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  19. Pls dey shud let them be, it's Deir choice. This is aw religious war starts, I hope fashola has nt allowed evil doers to creep into his government. Especially wen boko haram has Bn Tryn 2 get access into Lagos. Hmmmmm

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  20. the judge has hz verdict to give,till den. Ogunaomi@gmail.com

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  21. Cover yourself from head to toe, if can't find a way to cover your heart, your thoughts or your privates, then I am sorry your chastity and honor can still be tempted a show of chastity is not chastity! You know how many hijab wearing women who I have seen in uncompromising situations in dark corners? No be by hijab, person wey wan spoil go spoil!

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  22. First of all "lol"...government should let these students wear their Hijab,its their right.islam must spread

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    1. Spread where? Maybe into the desert among Carmels

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  23. !@%^^*#&*(#&^&#%&%#%&@^*&*@$#&*(&@&@#&**&&*@&@*&@*&*^$#^*$@%&#@^**@#&(@#$^^*%$@^*&(@$$)*@*&@$^&@^*&*@*@()(@(*&@@^*$^$@*&&(@#(*@&(@^@^&(@@$#@











    No comment for these Animals!

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    1. You are the biggest animal ever to roam the face of the earth!

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  24. I don't have any say here!! Did I hear him say they wear it so dat dey don't tempt d opposite Sex?? You are right...vivianokereke35@yahoo.com

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  25. i tink is time all muslims move to d north nd to creat pronlem for us here

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  26. Uniform is uniform so nothing else shuld be attach to it.....period

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  27. D hijab should remain banned oooo

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  28. Okay #bright bravo#

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  29. They should allow them be but hijab does not prove or stop anytin cos na dem de even spoil pass!!!

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  30. una de craz...if u want hijab go to sambisa forest..boko haram pple

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    1. At least hijab better pass una half naked girls!

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  31. Why would u wear a veil to school? As part of one's uniform or what?? Fashola keep the good work moving.

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  32. Buaaaaaah!!!!!!!I laugh in spanish...but seriously they actually believe that the hijab helps in avoiding temptation?????!!!unbelievable...please they should stop deceiving themselves...I've lived in a muslim community and practised islam..before going back to christianity..the hijab does not in any way prevent temptation...so this suit is base less

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  33. Christian's can as well start using Gele onto of dier uniform.. See dis children oh! Even if they hav their brains covered, they will still attract opposit sex.. Mtschew.. No wonder u haff different old women in dat chibok school picture..

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  34. Those smelling things should be banned,hv u guys ever perceived them esp over the hair!!! Air should be allowed into those kids hair

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    1. Just like those una weave on and attachment dey smell na!

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  35. dey should free them. patoswife@gmail.com

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  36. Hahaha. . Lmao@ d reason y dey wear hijab is nt to tempt d opp sex.. its deir rite shaa.. dey shld free dem

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  37. Did he say chastity? If I hear, na them spoil pass.

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    1. Na you dey spoil them na, na hin make you know say na them spoil pass...

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  38. better...nkemdirimeverista111@gmail.com

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  39. Nigeria is not an islamic nation and will never be in Jesus' name.

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    1. Amen oooo. Don't mind them. Not only temptation! Fools!!

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    2. And who said otherwise? Mumu for africa must you comment?

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  40. CharlesEndy a.k.a Dr.Pepper5 July 2014 at 15:36

    Islam has it's laws and tenets just the same way different organizations have their governing rules and in order to forestall conflicts boundaries should be clearly identified. Schools have their respective uniforms for identification and differentiation between them and allowing students to wear different colors of hijab to school SHOULD NOT be condoned. Nigeria is not an Islamic state and fanatics should cease to impose their religion on extant laws.If they feel strongly about having their kids wear hijab to schools that harbor kids from different convictions, they can as well withdraw them and employ private home tutors and save the world their troubles.

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  41. best new ever...love2nicee@yahoo.com

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  42. It is not even a requirement for Muslim women to wear a veil or Hajib in Islam. A veil is not a Burka or Hajib and neither of those two coverings are mentioned in the Koran or Hadiths as obligatory. The only reason the veil/hijab is worn by some women is because Mohammad made his wives wear it - out of jealousy!!! He hated seeing his wives flirt with his companions so he made rules up for them and only them to wear it. But Muslims are also told that Mohammad was the most pious man and should be emulated as much as possible - so Muslim men force their wives to wear a Burka/veil/hijab in public just as Mohammed did with his wives. What this boils down to is this is NOT a religious garment but one of oppression. More needs to be done to stop Muslim women from wearing these garments as it is now used mainly by the BH group to deceive security agents when they wear the veil/hijab to cover up the bomb they are carrying.

    #God answers all prayers#
    Happy moments - Praise God, Difficult moments-Seek God,
    Quiet moments -Worship God, Painful moments-Trust God,
    Every moment - Thank God.



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    1. Why don't you seek the truth before blaspheming?let us be wary of our utterances...May God have mercy on us all..#Peace

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  43. It is not even a requirement for Muslim women to wear a veil or Hajib in Islam. A veil is not a Burka or Hajib and neither of those two coverings are mentioned in the Koran or Hadiths as obligatory. The only reason the veil/hijab is worn by some women is because Mohammad made his wives wear it - out of jealousy!!! He hated seeing his wives flirt with his companions so he made rules up for them and only them to wear it. But Muslims are also told that Mohammad was the most pious man and should be emulated as much as possible - so Muslim men force their wives to wear a Burka/veil/hijab in public just as Mohammed did with his wives. What this boils down to is this is NOT a religious garment but one of oppression. More needs to be done to stop Muslim women from wearing these garments as it is now used mainly by the BH group to deceive security agents when they wear the veil/hijab to cover up the bomb they are carrying.

    #God answers all prayers#
    Happy moments - Praise God, Difficult moments-Seek God,
    Quiet moments -Worship God, Painful moments-Trust God,
    Every moment - Thank God.



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    1. Southeastern, it has been officially confirmed that you are a deranged lunatic! I am very sure you escaped from an asylum! It is not in the Quran or hadith? Very, very, funny indeed!!! But since you are a confirmed mad man, there is no point correcting you because the last time I checked trying to correct a mad man is equivalent to trying to use a basket to fetch water! In two words 'futile effort'

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    2. Its in the Quran

      And tell the believing women to lower their gaze (from looking at forbidden things) and protect their private parts (from illegal sexual acts, etc) and not to show off their adornment except what must (ordinarily) appear thereof, that they should draw their veils over their Bossom." [Noble Quran 24:31]

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    3. U're indeed a classic illiterate. Saying stuff u know nothing about

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    4. hmmm anon 8:17why the insults? and uld say u are fasting! smh. the other two explained and gave proof but u just came to rant.to bad!!!

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    5. @SouthEastern, I presume u are a xtian, buh I'm not certain u are a practising one cos it's so obvious u know little to nothing about ur own religion. Its very disturbing therefore to see u talk ignorantly about other people's religion. Let me get u some verses from ur own Bible which u have obviously failed to study...

      1 Corinthians chapter 11 (New Revised Standard)

      5 but any woman who prays or prophesies with her head unveiled disgraces her head—it is one and the same thing as having her head shaved.

      6 For if a woman will not veil herself, then she should cut off her hair; but if it is disgraceful for a woman to have her hair cut off or to be shaved, she should wear a veil.

      10 For this reason a woman ought to have a symbol of authority on her head, because of the angels

      13 Judge for yourselves: is it proper for a woman to pray to God with her head unveiled?

      And again, have u ever seen d virgin Mary depicted in any movie or picture without a headcover. Nope?? On this note, I hereby implore u to make thorough research on all religions so ur eyes mayb opened to the truth. #BeGuided

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  44. I'm not muslim but the commenters here are appalling. If we are truly a free nation, we should allow muslims to practice their religion in peace. These girls are not Boko Haram, don't blame them for the idiocy of some radical men.

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    1. Shut your stupid mouth you are not a Muslim and who cares? How many Christians can go to some northern states and be free? You go to some parts of Kano or kaduna u cannot wear even decent trousers? They are bloody hypocrites who do not allow other religions express themselves but are violent when they want their way...they should keep their smelly hijabs and body odour at home.... That's y I love the way they banned the burka in France......Muslims get it into your heads you are not holier than Christians so enough of your forcing everybody to accept your ways while so intolerant of others..... Una lucky say Christians no dey violent.......

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    2. i see sense in your reply, but why the insults? religion sha

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  45. Exactly Dr. Pepper '..and save the world their troubles'!!

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  46. Lwkmd!!! Well to be fair it is their constitutional right but that doesn't mean it should be imposed on US by fire by force! They can as well send them to Muslim schools and wear any colour of hijab or better still move them to the north where it is tolerated! Next! Tankooo

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  47. Thank God!!!!!!! This muslims WAHALA too much!!!

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  48. Bloody hypocrites, they cover their head as if they are clean and innocent yet they fuck more than rabbits. *hiss*

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  49. To those that support bring religion into state matters like this cos u think its their culture/religion,

    WILL YOU ALSO PERMIT THE CHILDREN OF NATIVE DOCTORS TO DRESS IN MASQUERADE TO SCHOOL? WILL ALSO ALLOW THE CHILDREN OF OGBONI OR OGUN/AMADIOHA WORSHIPPERS TO DRESS ACCORDING TO THEIR RELIGION TO SCHOOL?

    THINK BEFORE U BRING ANY RELIGION TO STATE MATTERS.

    GOD BLESS NIGERIA

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  50. It should be worn to mosque not school. Not descent atall

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  51. I can't even begin to imagine anyone bringing the idea of banning hijab anywre,its our way,our culture,our pride,just because those devil incanate claims to be muslim does not supose to mean we are evil..I REP ISLAM!

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  52. focus on other pressing issues @ fashola and co and leave them alone

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  53. I don't see what is wrong in them wearing hijab to school. Even outside the country wearing hijab to public schools is not a problem. If it was for private school then we can say the rule make sense but for schools owned by the government the rule makes no sense. Nigerian government should try to face the real problem we have with the country and not what people want to do in terms of the way they dress based on their religion. It is actually sad that real problems are not faced, they are whining over things that makes no sense. I feel sad for Nigeria.

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    1. Actually you cannot wear hijab to school in France and some other European countries and as we speak England is considering the same ban... this is about the state of the nation, is Nigeria an Islamic nation, if it is then let them wear hijab to school if it's not, then they have to up hold the official school uniform as it is. There's always an option of Islamic schools wear we don't have to decide what they wear and do in school.

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  54. Pls lagos state govt are raisein issues, this is there right and also a muslim culture.

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  55. if they hide bomb inside dat rubbish how would u know now we ve women suicide bombers? Again it violets women right .hijab or wateva is even better what about the female masquerades striped of every human right to life? Still blind in 21st century

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  56. Personally, I think one can they shld practise their religion @ home or attend an islamic skool. With the state of insecurities in this country xtreme measures. needs to be taken. If you Muslims believe or know BH is wrong come out and fight for your religion wedge war against BH

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  57. Let sleeping dogs lie. I'm a Christian FYI

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  58. I have nothing against them practicing their religion... I'm Christian and I tink dat hijab tin does not make sense cos I knw a girl in hijab that got pregnant in school and I kow she can't be Second Mary...lol..but I'm sure they feel the same bout my faith.. I wouldn't want them telling me I can't wear my finger rosary to school too...

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  59. D xtians here can go ahead and say way dey like,after all we aint forcing it on anyone,it is by choice and we chose it,tink bfor you talk,wre u guys given authority to preach on evry street to anyone? Wre u guys banned from singing across street n sharing leaflet? Wre u guys stoped frm preaching your gospel? It si ur way no one stops you so if we chose islam nd wearing of hijab..let us be.. I dnt condemn opposite religion nd I neva will,we all av choices wit different blives..NO COMPULSION IN ISLAM!

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  60. Choose the right words if you wish. Show as much hatred as you can.The beautiful thing in all of this is that its a free world.Hijab in Islam is part of the faith for every female that has attained puberty? They smell? They are loose.? Look for more words to vent your anger but we do not fear the blame of the blamers.Congrats to you, if all you do on blogs is to insult people and their creeds. Its part of of how every one was brought up. How do we then begin to blame u?

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  61. The ideal is good. We should not wait until when boko haram starts improvising on how to work with this so called hijab looking student. Adequate prevention have to taken against the menance trend of bombing.

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  62. Mr Tee I feel ur comment,we aint stupid,let practice nd do what we bliv in we aint forcing anyone into islam..The country has more problems to fix than luking for excuse wre none exist,let's not begin to say tins dat would make us face wrath of Allah..Astagafurllai...I REP ISLAM..[Modinat]

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  63. I op tins get beta anywai..

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  64. I am a kenyan muslim and I have to say the comments above are jaw dropping! Is that what nigerian Christians are like? All I see from your comments are words of hate and most of all ignorance. I pray for your country because with such type of religious intolerance anything can happen. Thanking God that I live in a community where at least we respect each other's culture and religion.

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  65. The christian's are amazin. Hope thy knw dat the virgin Mary appears covered in all her pics and here thy r talkin bullshit. Anyways it just shows the level of illiteracy in them.

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  66. Lagos of all places? Pls stop the harassment and free them to wear what our religion assigned em to. Pls stop the violation of Human Right

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  67. I am a xtian. But this is wrong. Violation of human right..dey av d right to dress according to dia religious prescription

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  68. I ve not really commented on LIB b4, but am compelled to do so now. Nigeria, the last time I checked is not a muslim state and as such one religion cannot impose their rules on the state. I was at the a Call to Bar in Abuja sometime last year and I saw both muslims and christians and even pagans dress in their nice suits and shoes, with their wigs on. Maybe muslim could have insisted that they enter the call to bar centre with their Hijab? No, they didn't, cos that's the rule nd its no respecta of anybody. The law is for Lagos state and not for Christians or Muslim, how unconstitutional is it? The right to freedom of religion is guaranteed so is the right of the state to make Laws for the betterment of their state, and the management of state own schools is for the state alone. I wonder how the court will enforce any order in contravention to the sanction made by the Lagos state govt? If the govt insists on the ban, what happens?

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  69. Kenyan Muslim do u guys have boko haran in ur country?

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  70. i was going to take sides with the hijab wearing students until i read the part about tempting with bodies blah blah blah. in this day and Age? abeg he should take several seats in an algae filled gutter. except they plan to wear bra and panties to School he better shut his mouth and give reasonable arguements mbok.

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  71. fundamental human rights indeed. when it involves muslims in this Country and anywhere we the rest of the non muslims should walk on egg shells around them when they do not respect christians. fundamental human rights my butt... what happened to the missing Girls or the ones being forced to marry old goats? they do not have rights? please let us face the Major Problems of this Country and stop side tracking.

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  72. Anon 8;17 and your likes that are criticizing I have only but one word for all of you: Repent. You claim to be Muslims and yet do not read with understanding your so called religious book. I have read it several times and I stand by my earlier comments about what the koran said concerning veil/Hijab. It is not obligatory. Muslims use it because Mohammed used it out of jealousy. It is also a form of intimidation and oppression for the Muslim women.

    #God answers all prayers#
    Happy moments - Praise God, Difficult moments-Seek God,
    Quiet moments -Worship God, Painful moments-Trust God,
    Every moment - Thank God.

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  73. @ SaintsVile, pls don't teach me nonsense. Women are entitled to cover their heads during prayers or while praying and not all the time as the Muslims do. Are you also aware of those in HIJAB?Burka? I guess you did not read my first post on this matter. Read it again and note what I wrote. It is not obligatory for Muslims Women to wear garments that gives them out as masquerades. Mohammed mandated his women to wear it out of jealousy, He does not want another man to look at his women therefore he made rules for them. One of those rules is the punishment of masqueraded garments to cover up themselves hair to toe. Of cause his followers or today's Muslim men copied same and ask their women to wear same not minding the heat and degradation it brings to the women folk and worst of all suicide bombers today hides in same cloths to throw bombs thereby deceiving the Military authorities. Or haven't you heard of people disguised as Hijab wearing Muslims that bombed military posts and other places recently?

    #God answers all prayers#
    Happy moments - Praise God, Difficult moments-Seek God,
    Quiet moments -Worship God, Painful moments-Trust God,
    Every moment - Thank God.

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  74. creating problem where there is none. please dont start what you cannot finish. dont bring religious problem to the state please. what is the problem with the hijab? instead come up with a uniform hijab approved by the state since muslim students want hijab.after all is a decent way of islamic dressing as against unnecessary display of nudity.

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  75. Hmmmm way is Nigeria turning to God have mercy.

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