Friday, June 30, 2017

Bishop Oyedepo Reacts To Federal Government’s Move To Force Islamic Studies And Arabic On Christians

The General Overseer of Living Faith Church, Bishop David Oyedepo has expressed his dissatisfaction with the federal government’s move to compel secondary schools in Nigeria to offer Islamic studies.

The move by the federal government comes after Nigerians and Christian associations fought against the removal of Christian Religious Knowledge, CRK, from the secondary school curriculum while keeping Arabic and Islamic studies on.

In a warning issued by the cleric after an emergency meeting held by the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN, in Lagos on Thursday, Bishop Oyedepo noted that it is unjust for the federal government to make such a move.

Speaking to newsmen at the PFN Headquarters in Isolo, Lagos State, Oyedepo said the Nigerian government had no right to force subjects on anybody.

He maintained that anybody who has the aim of stopping or removing the Christian Religion Studies CRS, from the Senior Secondary School curriculum will be met with stiff opposition .

He added that once the government succeeds in eliminating the subject at the secondary school level, it will proceed to eliminate it at the tertiary level.

He added;
“You cannot force our students to study Islamic Studies or Arabic Studies.”

5 comments:

  1. For this Bishop to voice out...that means the rumors are true....imagine oh...is Nigeria an Islamic nation.... Na all this make some aggrieve people are agitating for a sovereign nation of their own

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  2. This can not happen this country

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  3. So this thing is actually true...
    its a wao

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  4. There is no way the subject will be made compulsory, is not possible......schools teaching such subject isn't a welcomed idea

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  5. One of the plan of Buhari but it won't work for them

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