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You Should Have Gone N*ked –Shehu Sani Blast Lawyer With Traditional Attire
- He created a scene in the courtroom when other lawyers who had been seated were taken by surprise to see him robed in a rather surprising attire.
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that former Kaduna state governorship aspirant, Shehu Sani has reacted to Nigerians criticizing the Supreme Court ruling on female students wearing hijab in public schools.
Recall that the apex court had last week Friday ruled in favor of allowing Islamic female students appear in Lagos State public schools with their hijab.
The verdict which did sit well with some people led to a human right lawyer, Malcom Omoirhobo to appear in the Supreme Court in Abuja on Thursday, dressed as a native doctor, claiming it is his own religion.
He created a scene in the courtroom when other lawyers who had been seated were taken by surprise to see him robed in a rather surprising attire.
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Reacting to the development via a tweet, Sani wrote: “The lawyer who went to the Supreme Court in the garb of a Herbalist or Traditional religionists should have gone there n*ked; that is the original appearance of our ancestors hundreds of thousands of years ago.
“If you don’t like the Hijab ruling, remove your clothes completely and cover some parts with leaves and the protest is real”
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