Hijab: Tension at UI-owned school

There was palpable tension on Monday at the  International SchooI Ibadan (ISI) as the institution suspended its morning Assembly following the appearance of some pupils in hijab.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) gathered that wearing of hijab is contrary to the dress code of the school which was established in 1963 by the University of Ibadan.

NAN reports that a group, Muslim Parents Forum, had on Friday  petitioned  the school’s management, insisting that female students were entitled to the use of  hijab

 

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Although the school’s assembly did not hold on Monday the students remained within the school’s premises while the gates were shut.

But Mr Olatunji Oladejo, the Director of  Communications at the University of Ibadan, said the situation was under control.

He said several meetings were ongoing to resolve the issue.