A group of Funtua students, furious over exam questions allegedly biased against the Prophet Muhammed (S.A.W), tried to boycott a private school in Katsina State, Northern Nigeria.
A source said their efforts were blocked by police after parents of students at the school alerted the district head and police when news of the exam question surfaced on Thursday.
The Katsina Police Command spokesperson, DSA Aminu Abubakar Sadiq, confirmed the intervention at the school, and said there were no injuries or loss of life.
A source said students had already burned a Funtua Baptist church in protest over the exam questions, and local Imams and Clerics had insisted the government take action on Friday.
The end-of-term exam questions were set by an English teacher at the Ideal International Primary and Secondary School.
The Sarkin Maska of Katsina District Head of Funtua, Alhaji Sambo Muhammad, announced the closure of the private school.
Source: SaharaReporters, New York
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A group of Funtua students, furious over exam questions allegedly biased against the Prophet Muhammed (S.A.W), tried to boycott a private school in Katsina State, Northern Nigeria.
A source said their efforts were blocked by police after parents of students at the school alerted the district head and police when news of the exam question surfaced on Thursday.
The Katsina Police Command spokesperson, DSA Aminu Abubakar Sadiq, confirmed the intervention at the school, and said there were no injuries or loss of life.
A source said students had already burned a Funtua Baptist church in protest over the exam questions, and local Imams and Clerics had insisted the government take action on Friday.
The end-of-term exam questions were set by an English teacher at the Ideal International Primary and Secondary School.
The Sarkin Maska of Katsina District Head of Funtua, Alhaji Sambo Muhammad, announced the closure of the private school.
Source: SaharaReporters, New York
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