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Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Nigerian Prelate Blames Crime and AIDS on Ending of Religion In Schools
In Nigeria, the Prelate of the Methodist Church, Dr. Ola Makinde, is blaming most of the country's societal ills on the federal government's decision to replace Christian and Islamic religious studies in the schools with courses in social studies. The Punch reported yesterday that Makinde, speaking at the end of the church's 41st biennial conference, blamed cultsim, HIV/AIDS and crime on the change. He said: "The quality of education churned out when we missionaries ran schools in the country cannot be compared with what we have now. Government should return our schools to us so that we could bring back discipline and the fear of God."