All teachers with effect from next year must be in suits during official hours, the governor also directed. A letter to that effect signed by the Permanent Secretary in the state Ministry of Education, Mrs Anne O. Odey, dated October 2nd and sent to all zonal heads in the state, directed all heads of schools to comply strictly or risk sanctions.
Reacting to the development, a statement by Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) signed by Archbishop J. E. Ukpo and Apostle Iwara Oleh Obeten, state chairman and secretary respectively, said such directive was completely unacceptable. CAN said the directive will affect the upbringing of children negatively and urged the state government to immediately withdraw same.
Reacting to the development, a statement by Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) signed by Archbishop J. E. Ukpo and Apostle Iwara Oleh Obeten, state chairman and secretary respectively, said such directive was completely unacceptable. CAN said the directive will affect the upbringing of children negatively and urged the state government to immediately withdraw same.
Dis man wan cause wahala o. He must take into cognizance d fact that Nigerians are religious people. Things like prayer helps to calm their paranoia. Na him kno shaa! Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteHow u go join Nigerian politics without going against God wish. Well, I just dey laugh cos e no surprise me @ all.
ReplyDeleteHmmm I am not part of this at all
ReplyDeleteThat is what we get wen occultic people are in power....y will someone ban prayer in skools
ReplyDeleteI just hope i read the wrong thing, that prayer that has been long time immemorial, dis silly coward was put an end to it,dem go finish u one time
ReplyDeleteHe has his reasons so let's move on
ReplyDeleteThis one na anti Christ he will surely fail
ReplyDeleteIf it were a governor from the north, there would've been campaign that he wants to islamize the state.
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