Wednesday, 15 June 2016

Christian Pupils Wear Church Garments To Schools In Osun

The Osun State branch of Christian Association of Nigeria carried out its threat to instruct Christian pupils to appear in their schools in choir robes and other church garments as some students of the Baptist High School, Iwo, appeared in the school in church apparel on Tuesday.The students in such
religious garments started arriving at the school around 8.30am as members of CAN in Iwo town were at the school to ensure none of the children was turned back for dressing the way they
liked. Many of the female Muslim pupils also wore hijab and nobody stopped them from doing so. The students, who complied with the CAN’s directive, headed straight to their different classes one after the other and no teacher raised any question on their mode of dressing. The Principal of the school, Mr. Omotayo Arowolo, said there was no crisis and teachers were in the classes teaching all students, who came to school.He declined further comment on the development when journalists visited him in his office on Tuesday. One of the leaders of the CAN, who spoke to journalists at the school premises, Mr. Paul Olagoke, said they came to ensure that Christian students were not denied the right to wear their church garments to the school. Olagoke, a catechist and head of Catholic bloc in the Iwo unit of CAN, said if Muslims were allowed to wear hijab to propagate Islam in schools founded by Christian missionaries, it would also be appropriate for Christian pupils to wear religious garments to schools. He said, “We are here to defend our religious right, to ensure that nobody chase away our children for deciding to wear choir robes and other church-related clothes to school.
“We told the government before the school merger that we did not want Christian schools to be merged with other schools to avoid this kind of situation. We are determined to make sure that Christianity is not eradicated in the schools established with the sweat of our forefathers in the faith.”
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