Faith divide widens: Students protest religious inequality at Gombe university

Utweets
1 Min Read

For 14 years, Christian students at the Federal University of Kashere, Gombe State, have worshipped in temporary and often disrupted spaces due to the absence of a chapel, even as multiple mosques operate across the campus.

While the university insists it has provided land for the project, students and religious leaders argue that the lack of a functional worship centre reflects deeper concerns about fairness, planning, and inclusiveness in one of Nigeria’s federal institutions, writes CHIMA AZUBUIKE.Full content / Read original.

Share This Article