MKO Abiola’s daughter reacts to Hijab controversy
Hafsat commended Firdaus Amasa for defending her religion and challenging the status quo in the Nigerian law school.
“She knew of the rule but because she felt that it was unjust, she refused to comply. By so doing, she has chosen to challenge the status quo.
“If she succeeds, the Law School will change the rule. If she fails, she would either have to comply in order to be called to the Bar in Nigeria or give up her dream of being a lawyer here.
“Wish we would all be like Firdaus in pursuit of the world we want to live in. To stand up or take a knee and speak up against a practice or rule that we do not support. To be willing to challenge the prevailing practice, no matter the cost. After all, the problems we remain silent about are the ones we are condemned to live with.
“Well done, Firdaus. A lioness can only ever be the mother of cubs.”
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