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Sunday, March 31, 2024

Traditional Worshippers In Nigeria Demand For Public Holiday...

Traditional religion worshippers in Nigeria have called on the Federal Government to declare every 20th of August public holidays as obtainable in other religions.They appealed to the FG to give more recognition to the traditional worshippers in the country as it is done to Christians and Muslims. -From thenewsguru

28 comments:

  1. It's not a bad idea if you ask me. They deserve one as well. Maybe twice or even thrice a year to balance the equations.

    © TEEJAY

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    1. We know you’re a traditionalist and it’s okay to own up but know you can’t serve two masters at the same time.

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    2. Can you be polite enough to engage me on this discourse?

      Will you?

      What do you truly understand about tradition? Can you explain.

      © TEEJAY

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    3. Tj don’t disturb yourself na them, they believe whatever they do is the best and no one should do otherwise. They always want to manipulate you to do theirs, forgetting you only convert others by your character.

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  2. Chika(hello iya boys)31 March 2024 at 12:13

    Na WA

    Oya government ooo

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  3. But traditional worshipers are of many categories, which of them will the 20th favour?

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    1. All of them will use one day to celebrate. Even Muslims have different sects and Christians have different denominations

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  4. I'm not a traditionalist but since the constitution gives the freedom to practice our religions, then they have the right to make this demand.

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  5. I support it.

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  6. Hahaha...more holiday for office people

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  7. I'm not against their plea for public holiday but why on 20th August? Why on my dad's birthday na 😔

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  8. When is Peter Obi going to worship with these people 🤣. I guess that's his next move. All because he wants to be President. Keep labouring in vain, Peter. YOU'LL NEVER BE PRESIDENT, NOT IN THIS LIFE, NOT IN ANOTHER TEN LIVES 🤣😹😹🙊

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    1. So sorry, I can feel your pains. You will be alright.

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    2. Pele my dia! You will be fine, he is not the cause of your woes.

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  9. As a corporate worker I support Thier request

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  10. While it has a strong argument, it is not just feasible because of the endless traditional worships that we have.
    How many would they have to prioritise above the others?
    And from the reality that no one traditional worship has a national spread becomes a mitigating factor.
    Except by regional declarations, even that still has it hurdles.

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    1. It can be done, they use the same day and simply celebrate according to their own traditions. Even they know realistically they cannot get multiple days, that would make every single day of the year a holiday, not realistic.

      There is a family day holiday where I live. But there are many different types of families that exist, so you just celebrate according to your family type and recognize the day whether you are a nuclear family, lone parent family, blended family, adopted parents family, or a gay parent family

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  11. Mmmmmmmmmm oya government over to you people to decide for the traditionalist

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  12. They deserve it . We have 3 religion in Nigeria.

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  13. Good idea. Perhaps one for each season, to hold public lectures and showcase their beliefs.

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