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Osun Hijab Issue: Who Is Fighting For God? By Goke Butika

Osun Hijab Issue: Who Is Fighting For God? By Goke Butika


Osun Hijab Issue: Who Is Fighting For God? By Goke Butika
"Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity,"---Martin Luther King jnr.


In my family, the first born of my mother, Tunde Butika, my elder brother is a good Christian of Four Square church, a Deacon for that matter. My immediate elder brother Lasun, is a Christian of Celestial extraction but his wife is Alhaja and I am Muslim raised by my maternal grand parents who were liberal Muslim but practised traditional religion, for grandpa consulted ifa oracle, and in some occasions, we had killed dogs for Ogun deity.



I chose to paint the picture of my family and its disposition to religions in order to set record for my experience as touching religion of an average Yoruba man's value and his disposition to religious belief. And I think the best way to test the potency of a drug is self experience.



It saddens my mind that among all challenges confronting our nation, adornment of religious robe is the take of our religionists in the State of Osun. Wearing of hijab has suddenly become a hot issue, when states could not meet obligations as simple as salaries of workers up to date; when poverty is becoming sprawling among the populace; when families are going hungry; when tenants could no longer pay their rents; when hospitals have become mere consulting clinics; when schools are no longer producing employable graduates; when masters degree holders are surviving on okadas and P.hD holders are begging to apply for Dangote truck driving; politicians are dancing on the graves of the poor masses, and masses are raining curses on the leaders.



As a stakeholder in Osun, I do not intend to pass blame as some commentators have fallen into the fallacies espoused by Martin Luther, but to think aloud on how we reached this low in the state. Therefore, it is imperative to reflect on the past by placing the fact, so as not to commit inductive leap like Segun Adeniyi of ThisDay newspaper who flaunted his sincere ignorance in  his column, where he heaps the blame on Governor Rauf Aregbesola.



In the first premise, all missionaries schools were taken over in 1975, and according to a man who witnessed the process, one Dr. Adegbulu, the then government compensated the missions both from Muslim and Christianity, and government has been funding and managing the schools since then. I learnt that the reason for the take over is to deactivate religious divides among the children. Yes, the names were retained as honorarium, nevertheless they are all government schools, because the government pays the teachers and constructing and reconstructing the structures.



If the fact stated above is not contestable, I think the issue of reclassification of schools by Aregbesola government exhumed the raging noise now. I know for a fact that in the course of building model schools that could contain more students; students from different schools were mixed together, and it is also a fact that the committee that implemented the reclassification was headed by the Deputy Governor Grace Titilaoye Tomori, a very good Christian leader.



Perhaps, in the course of merging schools, some Catholic schools that were liberal with head scarf (hijab) wearing pupils were merged with Baptist schools could not tolerate hijab, but green berets. But the timing of the merger was the gasoline that revved up the fire, for the opposition feared the popularity of the governor would dim their chance of snatching power from the governor; hence the politicking as the political gun of "Islamization" of the state was fired.



Knowing full well that religion is a very sensitive weapon designed to cage reason, the governorship candidate of the opposition party, a Christian used the islamization to wipe religious sentiment against Aregbesola, and obviously, some section of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) led by Ayo Oritsejafor amplified it to arm-twist Christian electorate for the former President Goodluck Jonathan who had a personal score to settle with Aregbesola, arising from his failure to capture the state in the 2011 presidential election. So, it is a statement of truth that media was heavily mobilized against the governor, to an extent of being related to boko haram in the North East.



Ironically, Aregbesola is being demonized by some section of Muslim, who picked a bone with him for declaring holiday for "ISESE FESTIVAL" for traditionalists to have a sense of belonging. As at last week, one controversial personality called "onikun kewu" went ahead to attacked the governor live on television, claiming that Allah was angry with the state, because Aregbesola allowed the traditionalists to celebrate their belief. He was only short of declaring fatwa on him.



I learnt that the government delegation met with concerned religious leaders in the state on the issue of dress code, and it was resolved to an extent, but some Muslim groups were unhappy about the resolution. So, they approached court of competent jurisdiction headed by a Christian Chief Judge for redress, and the case was decided in favor of them, tolerating hijab wearing in public schools, but this time CAN was unhappy with the judgment, and threatened to adorn church robes on Christian students, should  the governor abide by the law. The government was quiet and refused to be drawn into religious fray, Muslim students reportedly wore their hijab and about five Christian students wore church garments like choir robe, vestment and sultana to school in Baptist High school, Iwo. One school out of over three thousand schools in the state.



In line with the media conspiracy on ground, the news was amplified into crisis situation, when the people of Iwo did not even know that some actors were playing any script, all photographs I have seen have not shown more than five non-conformist in the School. The surprising aspect was that religious leaders were reported to have gone for monitoring of what would be the fate of their bait in School.



From my own take, the issue of adornment is too trivial to be celebrating when we have fundamental issues to address. No wonder, Karl Marx describes religion as an opium of the masses. What can hijab or choir robe do for a student with low morale? Can the religious affiliation make any student reach the top flight of his career? How come the Muslim and Christian groups are not condemning the ladies in nude which attracts rape? Can the fight over the religious adornment increase the financial capacity of the state to enhance workers' pay? How come the religious leaders are fighting themselves over the religious dress of elementary schools that would be of no issue when they proceed to high institutions of learning? How cone our religious leaders are  criminally quiet about the mind boggling looting of the nation? To me, everything about this matter is bad politics, and the sooner the actors in it abandon the script, the better for them.



As for me, God creates all things, and we should endeavor to uphold the dictate of humanity by not fighting over the knowledge of unknown which is religion, but learn to tolerate one another for peace to reign.



The same  Luther says- "we have learnt how to fly in the sky like bird, we have learnt how to swim in the sea like fishes, but we have not learnt the simple act of living together. It was religionists who killed Plato, the ancient Philosopher of Greek state when he asked people to reason instead of lying on God, but centuries later, he was declared the wisest man who ever lived.



Butika is an intercontinental journalist.

Osun Hijab Issue: Who Is Fighting For God? By Goke Butika
"Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity,"---Martin Luther King jnr.


In my family, the first born of my mother, Tunde Butika, my elder brother is a good Christian of Four Square church, a Deacon for that matter. My immediate elder brother Lasun, is a Christian of Celestial extraction but his wife is Alhaja and I am Muslim raised by my maternal grand parents who were liberal Muslim but practised traditional religion, for grandpa consulted ifa oracle, and in some occasions, we had killed dogs for Ogun deity.



I chose to paint the picture of my family and its disposition to religions in order to set record for my experience as touching religion of an average Yoruba man's value and his disposition to religious belief. And I think the best way to test the potency of a drug is self experience.



It saddens my mind that among all challenges confronting our nation, adornment of religious robe is the take of our religionists in the State of Osun. Wearing of hijab has suddenly become a hot issue, when states could not meet obligations as simple as salaries of workers up to date; when poverty is becoming sprawling among the populace; when families are going hungry; when tenants could no longer pay their rents; when hospitals have become mere consulting clinics; when schools are no longer producing employable graduates; when masters degree holders are surviving on okadas and P.hD holders are begging to apply for Dangote truck driving; politicians are dancing on the graves of the poor masses, and masses are raining curses on the leaders.



As a stakeholder in Osun, I do not intend to pass blame as some commentators have fallen into the fallacies espoused by Martin Luther, but to think aloud on how we reached this low in the state. Therefore, it is imperative to reflect on the past by placing the fact, so as not to commit inductive leap like Segun Adeniyi of ThisDay newspaper who flaunted his sincere ignorance in  his column, where he heaps the blame on Governor Rauf Aregbesola.



In the first premise, all missionaries schools were taken over in 1975, and according to a man who witnessed the process, one Dr. Adegbulu, the then government compensated the missions both from Muslim and Christianity, and government has been funding and managing the schools since then. I learnt that the reason for the take over is to deactivate religious divides among the children. Yes, the names were retained as honorarium, nevertheless they are all government schools, because the government pays the teachers and constructing and reconstructing the structures.



If the fact stated above is not contestable, I think the issue of reclassification of schools by Aregbesola government exhumed the raging noise now. I know for a fact that in the course of building model schools that could contain more students; students from different schools were mixed together, and it is also a fact that the committee that implemented the reclassification was headed by the Deputy Governor Grace Titilaoye Tomori, a very good Christian leader.



Perhaps, in the course of merging schools, some Catholic schools that were liberal with head scarf (hijab) wearing pupils were merged with Baptist schools could not tolerate hijab, but green berets. But the timing of the merger was the gasoline that revved up the fire, for the opposition feared the popularity of the governor would dim their chance of snatching power from the governor; hence the politicking as the political gun of "Islamization" of the state was fired.



Knowing full well that religion is a very sensitive weapon designed to cage reason, the governorship candidate of the opposition party, a Christian used the islamization to wipe religious sentiment against Aregbesola, and obviously, some section of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) led by Ayo Oritsejafor amplified it to arm-twist Christian electorate for the former President Goodluck Jonathan who had a personal score to settle with Aregbesola, arising from his failure to capture the state in the 2011 presidential election. So, it is a statement of truth that media was heavily mobilized against the governor, to an extent of being related to boko haram in the North East.



Ironically, Aregbesola is being demonized by some section of Muslim, who picked a bone with him for declaring holiday for "ISESE FESTIVAL" for traditionalists to have a sense of belonging. As at last week, one controversial personality called "onikun kewu" went ahead to attacked the governor live on television, claiming that Allah was angry with the state, because Aregbesola allowed the traditionalists to celebrate their belief. He was only short of declaring fatwa on him.



I learnt that the government delegation met with concerned religious leaders in the state on the issue of dress code, and it was resolved to an extent, but some Muslim groups were unhappy about the resolution. So, they approached court of competent jurisdiction headed by a Christian Chief Judge for redress, and the case was decided in favor of them, tolerating hijab wearing in public schools, but this time CAN was unhappy with the judgment, and threatened to adorn church robes on Christian students, should  the governor abide by the law. The government was quiet and refused to be drawn into religious fray, Muslim students reportedly wore their hijab and about five Christian students wore church garments like choir robe, vestment and sultana to school in Baptist High school, Iwo. One school out of over three thousand schools in the state.



In line with the media conspiracy on ground, the news was amplified into crisis situation, when the people of Iwo did not even know that some actors were playing any script, all photographs I have seen have not shown more than five non-conformist in the School. The surprising aspect was that religious leaders were reported to have gone for monitoring of what would be the fate of their bait in School.



From my own take, the issue of adornment is too trivial to be celebrating when we have fundamental issues to address. No wonder, Karl Marx describes religion as an opium of the masses. What can hijab or choir robe do for a student with low morale? Can the religious affiliation make any student reach the top flight of his career? How come the Muslim and Christian groups are not condemning the ladies in nude which attracts rape? Can the fight over the religious adornment increase the financial capacity of the state to enhance workers' pay? How come the religious leaders are fighting themselves over the religious dress of elementary schools that would be of no issue when they proceed to high institutions of learning? How cone our religious leaders are  criminally quiet about the mind boggling looting of the nation? To me, everything about this matter is bad politics, and the sooner the actors in it abandon the script, the better for them.



As for me, God creates all things, and we should endeavor to uphold the dictate of humanity by not fighting over the knowledge of unknown which is religion, but learn to tolerate one another for peace to reign.



The same  Luther says- "we have learnt how to fly in the sky like bird, we have learnt how to swim in the sea like fishes, but we have not learnt the simple act of living together. It was religionists who killed Plato, the ancient Philosopher of Greek state when he asked people to reason instead of lying on God, but centuries later, he was declared the wisest man who ever lived.



Butika is an intercontinental journalist.

Hijab Ruling Protest: Osun Christian Students Storm Schools With Cassocks, Choir Robes, See Photos

Hijab Ruling Protest: Osun Christian Students Storm Schools With Cassocks, Choir Robes, See Photos

Truth to threat to order Christian student in Osun State to wear church garments to schools in Osun State by Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN,  in protest a ruling in favour of the Muslims right to put on Hijab to schools, so many students in the state's schools were today seen wearing cassocks and choir robes in school, News Punch has learnt.

Osun State chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, has stated that Christians in the state public schools would start wearing church garments to school if Governor Rauf Aregbesola goes ahead to implement to recent State High judgment on wearing of hijab by Muslim students.

This statement was made through a communiqué issued and signed by the state CAN chairman, Rev. Elisha Ogundiya, at the end of an emergency meeting of the state CAN Executive Committee, heads of blocks and heads of churches held in Osogbo on Tuesday, June 7, 2016.

Christian Students of Baptist High School, Iwo were seen today dressed up in choir robes and cassocks .


Truth to threat to order Christian student in Osun State to wear church garments to schools in Osun State by Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN,  in protest a ruling in favour of the Muslims right to put on Hijab to schools, so many students in the state's schools were today seen wearing cassocks and choir robes in school, News Punch has learnt.

Osun State chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, has stated that Christians in the state public schools would start wearing church garments to school if Governor Rauf Aregbesola goes ahead to implement to recent State High judgment on wearing of hijab by Muslim students.

This statement was made through a communiqué issued and signed by the state CAN chairman, Rev. Elisha Ogundiya, at the end of an emergency meeting of the state CAN Executive Committee, heads of blocks and heads of churches held in Osogbo on Tuesday, June 7, 2016.

Christian Students of Baptist High School, Iwo were seen today dressed up in choir robes and cassocks .


Fresh Religious Crisis Brew In Osun As Christians Vow To Wear Church Garments To School Over Hijab Ruling

Fresh Religious Crisis Brew In Osun As Christians Vow To Wear Church Garments To School Over Hijab Ruling

Fresh Religion Crisis Brew In Osun As Christians Vow To Wear Church Garments To School Over Hijab Ruling
Osun State chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, has stated that Christians in the state public schools would start wearing church garments to school if Governor Rauf Aregbesola goes ahead to implement to recent State High judgment on wearing of hijab by Muslim students.

This statement was made through a communiqué issued and signed by the state CAN chairman, Rev. Elisha Ogundiya, at the end of an emergency meeting of the state CAN Executive Committee, heads of blocks and heads of churches held in Osogbo on Tuesday, June 7, 2016.

According to him, the meeting deliberated on the outcome of the hijab case with particular reference to the June 3, 2016, judgment of Justice Saka Oyejide Falola of the Osun State High Court sitting at Court No. 5, Osogbo, and resolved on a number of issues.

“OS-CAN states that it finds itself unable to agree with the judgement in its entirety as we have reasons to believe that it represents a study in premeditated adjudication that runs against the printed grain of legal submissions made before him. We have unanimously decided to appeal the judgement.

“Specifically speaking, Justice Saka Oyejide Falola deeply violated the principle of fair hearing when he refused and or failed to hear, let alone rule, one way or the other, on the application to be joined in the case properly filed and brought to his attention in open court by the interested parties whose schools were taken over forcefully by the government and stood to be affected by the judgment he later proceeded to deliver.'

“Further, Justice Saka Oyejide Falola made an ancillary order which was not based, anchored or premised on any submission or prayer canvassed by the parties before him that by saying by way of ancillary order, the Muslim female students hijab shall be in the colour and design already approved by the first-third respondents and currently in use by Muslim female students in public schools or any other design recommended by the first-third respondents.

“We maintain that since none of the parties in the case canvassed for such order, he went out of the processes to descend into the arena to suit the desire of his fellow religious faithful. It is, for now, better left to the imagination where Justice Saka Oyejide Falola came by this detail extraneous to the filed processes in the suit.

“That the judgement read severally that hijab is a means of propagation of Islam which he said is a fundamental right of Muslim girls and ladies. This declaration violates the religious right of the original owners of the missionary schools as agreed upon when the schools were taken over by the then government of Oyo State in 1975.

“That the government be wary about giving effect to this judgement which we suspect was masterminded by Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola a la work-to-rule mode in line with his Islamization Agenda which was earlier stated by the Directorate of Military Intelligence in 2012 based on credible intelligence and corroborated by OS-CAN in 2014. This unshed toga of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola flies in the face of the fact of the overwhelming number of Christians in Osun State vis-a-vis Muslims.

“We urge all Christians in Osun State to be law abiding and live peacefully as we have always done with our neighbours, irrespective of their religious inclinations, while we seek to employ all legitimate means to resist any form of Islamisation of our beloved state where, incidentally, Christians constitute the larger number.

“While the Osun State government is inclined to implementing the judgement, Christian students in all public schools founded by Christians with the toil and sweat of our forefathers in the faith will have no choice but to start wearing Christian garments and vestments as part of their school uniform for the propagation of our own faith, given the Justice Saka Oyejide Falola declared right of Muslim female students to do same as what is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander as well.

“Adherents of other faiths who have their choice to make in this matter can wear theirs as well.”

CAN called on all men and women of goodwill, Muslims and Christians, the presidency, National Assembly and the international community to intervene in this situation before it escalates beyond control.

Meanwhile, British government has distanced itself from media reports suggesting that Britain set up a meeting between President Buhari, Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan and some militants in London. A statement made available to Nigerian Pilot by British High Commission in Abuja states; “Media reports suggesting that the British Government has set up a meeting with President Buhari, former President Jonathan and representatives of Niger Delta groups to discuss a solution to recent violence in the Niger Delta region are incorrect. We are aware that President Buhari is currently in London seeking medical attention. We are not aware of ant meetings on Niger Delta while he is there”




Fresh Religion Crisis Brew In Osun As Christians Vow To Wear Church Garments To School Over Hijab Ruling
Osun State chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, has stated that Christians in the state public schools would start wearing church garments to school if Governor Rauf Aregbesola goes ahead to implement to recent State High judgment on wearing of hijab by Muslim students.

This statement was made through a communiqué issued and signed by the state CAN chairman, Rev. Elisha Ogundiya, at the end of an emergency meeting of the state CAN Executive Committee, heads of blocks and heads of churches held in Osogbo on Tuesday, June 7, 2016.

According to him, the meeting deliberated on the outcome of the hijab case with particular reference to the June 3, 2016, judgment of Justice Saka Oyejide Falola of the Osun State High Court sitting at Court No. 5, Osogbo, and resolved on a number of issues.

“OS-CAN states that it finds itself unable to agree with the judgement in its entirety as we have reasons to believe that it represents a study in premeditated adjudication that runs against the printed grain of legal submissions made before him. We have unanimously decided to appeal the judgement.

“Specifically speaking, Justice Saka Oyejide Falola deeply violated the principle of fair hearing when he refused and or failed to hear, let alone rule, one way or the other, on the application to be joined in the case properly filed and brought to his attention in open court by the interested parties whose schools were taken over forcefully by the government and stood to be affected by the judgment he later proceeded to deliver.'

“Further, Justice Saka Oyejide Falola made an ancillary order which was not based, anchored or premised on any submission or prayer canvassed by the parties before him that by saying by way of ancillary order, the Muslim female students hijab shall be in the colour and design already approved by the first-third respondents and currently in use by Muslim female students in public schools or any other design recommended by the first-third respondents.

“We maintain that since none of the parties in the case canvassed for such order, he went out of the processes to descend into the arena to suit the desire of his fellow religious faithful. It is, for now, better left to the imagination where Justice Saka Oyejide Falola came by this detail extraneous to the filed processes in the suit.

“That the judgement read severally that hijab is a means of propagation of Islam which he said is a fundamental right of Muslim girls and ladies. This declaration violates the religious right of the original owners of the missionary schools as agreed upon when the schools were taken over by the then government of Oyo State in 1975.

“That the government be wary about giving effect to this judgement which we suspect was masterminded by Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola a la work-to-rule mode in line with his Islamization Agenda which was earlier stated by the Directorate of Military Intelligence in 2012 based on credible intelligence and corroborated by OS-CAN in 2014. This unshed toga of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola flies in the face of the fact of the overwhelming number of Christians in Osun State vis-a-vis Muslims.

“We urge all Christians in Osun State to be law abiding and live peacefully as we have always done with our neighbours, irrespective of their religious inclinations, while we seek to employ all legitimate means to resist any form of Islamisation of our beloved state where, incidentally, Christians constitute the larger number.

“While the Osun State government is inclined to implementing the judgement, Christian students in all public schools founded by Christians with the toil and sweat of our forefathers in the faith will have no choice but to start wearing Christian garments and vestments as part of their school uniform for the propagation of our own faith, given the Justice Saka Oyejide Falola declared right of Muslim female students to do same as what is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander as well.

“Adherents of other faiths who have their choice to make in this matter can wear theirs as well.”

CAN called on all men and women of goodwill, Muslims and Christians, the presidency, National Assembly and the international community to intervene in this situation before it escalates beyond control.

Meanwhile, British government has distanced itself from media reports suggesting that Britain set up a meeting between President Buhari, Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan and some militants in London. A statement made available to Nigerian Pilot by British High Commission in Abuja states; “Media reports suggesting that the British Government has set up a meeting with President Buhari, former President Jonathan and representatives of Niger Delta groups to discuss a solution to recent violence in the Niger Delta region are incorrect. We are aware that President Buhari is currently in London seeking medical attention. We are not aware of ant meetings on Niger Delta while he is there”





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