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University of Ibadan, Hijab and an Irony of Fate

Posted By: adminon: November 20, 2018In: De-EscalationTags: Hijab, ISI, JAMB, SPSP1 CommentViews:
University of Ibadan, Hijab and an Irony of Fate

By Dr. Tunde Akanni In 1985-6, the Cross and the Crescent was the problem the University of Ibadan confronted. In 2018, it is the hijab crisis. Below is the opinion of someone who is both an... Read more

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