Obafemi Awolowo
University (OAU), Ile-Ife, has banned religious activities from halls of
residences within the institution’s campus. A circular dated June 4 was signed
to this effect by Grace Akinola, the University’s Dean of Student Affairs. “All
religious activities are hereby suspended in halls of residence, students are
hereby implored to pray in their rooms or move down to religious ground,” the
circular read. A student told TheCable Lifestyle that the order was prompted
by the indiscriminate use of unapproved locations for religious
activities by both Muslim and Christian religious groups. “We have about 50
fellowships and churches in the university. Some OAU fellowships tend to overdo
their activities which thereby sometimes constitutes a nuisance in the
hostels,” said the student. “They hold meeting in hostel cafeterias, waiting
rooms, sports courts, even lecture rooms even though OAU has special
arrangement for religious activities in a place called religious ground.” The
management of the institution has also sealed two halls housing mosques over
the crisis within the Muslim students’ body of the university. Akinola had in
September 2016 alerted the public of the emergence of a splinter group in the
school’s chapter of the Muslim Students Society of Nigeria (MSSN). The faction
was accused of going against Islamic religious doctrines and school laws.
Gbolahan Yusuf Abdulhamed, General Secretary, OAU chapter of MSSN, had
subsequently countered Akinola’s allegations, saying that a thorough
investigation was not carried out on the matter.
TheCable
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