Presidency denies banning hijab
It seems like there's been some controversy surrounding the hijab in Nigeria!
According to reports, the presidency has denied a ban on the hijab, a headscarf worn by some Muslim women, in schools and other public places in Nigeria.
The denial comes after some states in Nigeria, particularly Lagos and Osun, had reportedly banned the hijab in schools, citing concerns about the dress code and the need to maintain a secular environment.
However, the presidency has now clarified that there is no national ban on the hijab, and that individuals are free to wear the hijab as part of their religious beliefs.
In a statement, the presidency emphasized the importance of religious freedom and tolerance in Nigeria, and urged all Nigerians to respect each other's beliefs and practices.
It's great to see the presidency taking a stance on this issue and promoting religious tolerance in the country!
What do you think about this development? Should there be a ban on the hijab in schools and public places, or should individuals be free to wear it as part of their religious beliefs?