Rumbles At Davido Dad’s University Over Suspension Of Muslim Student

Date: 03-01-2020 8:34 am (4 years ago) | Author: Olusanya Akinrinola
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The authorities of Adeleke University, Ede, Osun State, Nigeria, founded by Davido’s father, Dr Deji Adeleke are facing public scrutiny once again over their religious intolerance, in a country with a constitution that provides for freedom of religion.

The private school, which is founded on the religious ethics of the Seventh Day Adventist church, drove itself into the new storm following the suspension of a part three Law student, Lawal Toheeb, for failure to attend the university’s compulsory chapel activities.

Lawal was suspended last month for a semester and as P.M.News gathered, he may be expelled on resumption for not identifying and adhering to the religious activities in the school.

In a letter of suspension, signed by the school registrar, Mr. Oyerinde Caleb Oyejola JP, the student was found guilty of ‘gross disrespect to constituted authority”. This followed the approval by the President/Vice Chancellor of the report of the Students’ Disciplinary Committee


Posted: at 3-01-2020 08:34 AM (4 years ago) | Hero
- jahlovesme at 3-01-2020 10:40 AM (4 years ago)
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what for religion is not something you force people to practise
Posted: at 3-01-2020 10:40 AM (4 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- kima77same at 3-01-2020 10:52 AM (4 years ago)
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BEFORE THE STUDENT APPLYING TO THE UNIVERSITY, HE SHOULD HAVE CONSIDERED FIRST: THE UNIVERSITY RULES AND REGULATIONS.  TWO, THE UNIVERSITY IS A CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY.  THREE, HE SHOULD HAVE THOUGHT ABOUT GOING TO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY AS A MUSLIM.
    THE FAULT IS TOTALLY HIS!
  I WONDER A CHRISTIAN APPLYING TO MUSLIM UNIVERSITY, WITH MUSLIM RULES AND REGULATIONS AND EXPECT NOT TO PRACTICE ISLAM IN THE SCHOOL.
    THIS IS NOT FEDERAL OR STATE UNIVERSITY.  IT IS A PRIVATE CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY FOUNDED ON CHRISTIAN RULES AND REGULATIONS.
    WHAT AN IGNORANT!!!!!!
Posted: at 3-01-2020 10:52 AM (4 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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