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The gullible Nigerian Youths called us names because we labelled Prof. (Pastor) Yemi Osibajo Oponu Professor, when he accepted to deputize Buhari, a primary school leaving certificate holder. Today, Mr Osibajos academic qualifications is looking like another certificate forgery. A simple inquiry by Mr. Olawale Igi-iwe Oluwagbeminiyi, has returned the age of our professor of law to be 55 years. He was allegedly called to the bar in 1979, which was 35 years ago. So a deduction of 55 from 35 equals 20 years old. What this implies is that Mr Osibajo became a certified Lawyer at age 20 after he must have been admitted into the Law School at age 18 and perhaps was there for about 2 years. He allegedly attended the University of Lagos, Unilag for a 5-year law degree. This will bring his age to 13 or 14 years when he got accepted to the University. This seems like another certificate forgery. 1. Accepted to the University of Lagos age 13 or 14 years?? 2. Graduated from the University of Lagos age 18 years after a 5-year degree course in Law?? 3. Graduated from the Law School age 20 years after spending an average of 2 years?? 4. He is 55 years old as of today. The questions remain: 1. At what age did Prof. Osibajo enter the University of Lagos? 2. At what age did he graduate from the University of Lagos? 3. At what age did he complete the Law School? 4. At what age did he start his secondary school education? 5. At what age did he start/finish his primary school education? Note: It is possible for Prof. Yemi Osibajo to have entered the University of Lagos at age 13 or 14, graduated at age 18 and completed his law school at age 20 and have been practising for 35 years which makes him 55 years old as of today. It also looks suspicious to have received a 13 or 14 years old undergraduates of the University of Lagos in the 1950s. The Nigerian Youths need an explanation.
Posted on: Sat, 20 Dec 2014 22:24:14 +0000

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