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Nigeria: Muslim Women Protest Against the Removal Hijabs Before Writing Exams

 

A group of Muslim women  under the support of Hijab Rights Advocacy Initiative has asserted that their rights were being encroached upon  as they are being compelled to pull off  hijabs before writting examinations.

The women deplored that most ladies in hijabs had been denied employments and different open doors in the nation, regardless of their capabilities.

Orolu-Balogun was quoted by the Punch as saying, “Women in hijab are forced to expose their ears and heads before sitting for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination or getting Bank Verification Numbers.

“Imagine being asked to take off your shirt because you want to get your driving licence, or being told that you would not be able to vote because you wouldn’t show your cleavage in the picture on your voter card.

“These, and worse, are what a Muslim woman who wears the hijab faces when she is asked to take off her hijab before she could be allowed her constitutional rights.

“Asking a Muslim woman to remove her hijab is a form of violence against her; such should have no place in a progressive society like Nigeria,” she said.

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