Renowned Senior Counsel Lawyer Abdullahi Ahmednasir has taken to Twitter to express his concern over Daystar University’s alleged imposition of compulsory attendance of Bible studies classes and prayer sessions on Muslim students.
In a tweet posted on his official handle, city lawyer Ahmednasir criticized the university, questioning their actions in the context of the 2010 Constitution.
” So @DaystarUni in 2024 under the 2010 Constitution is forcing Muslim students to compulsorily attend bible studies classes and prayer sessions in University Chapel? What is wrong with these fools?” the tweet reads.
The senior counsel’s strong language suggests his disapproval of what he perceives as a violation of religious freedom and potentially discriminatory practices within the university.
Ahmednasir’s use of the term “fools” adds a layer of intensity to his criticism.
This tweet has sparked discussions on social media platforms, with many users expressing their views on the matter.
Some are calling for an investigation into the university’s policies, while others are debating the broader issue of religious inclusivity on university campuses.
Daystar University, located in Nairobi, Kenya, is now under scrutiny as the tweet gains traction.
It remains to be seen how the university will respond to these allegations and whether any legal actions will be taken in light of the concerns raised by Senior Counsel Lawyer Abdullahi Ahmednasir.
