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This is Pa Ayoolas West African School Certificate and General Certificate of Education awarded by the West African Examinations Council and the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate in 1963. If you look closely, the certificate has no Centre Number like the one procured for Pa Buhari by the Yoruba-APC yesterday through the Ministry of Education, Kastina State. There is however, an Index Number. The Index Number is the candidates number. Buharis WAEC Certificate/Statement of Result is fraudulent. There is a need for him, the Yoruba-APC, and the Ministry of Education, Kastina State to release Buharis Index Number as given to him by WAEC in 1961, if any, to enable the Registrar of the West African Examinations Council to authenticate his Oluwole certificate. No other body can do this except the West African Examinations Council and perhaps the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate. Buhari in all intents and purposes, has no formal and basic education like most of the Hausa/Fulani, but through nepotism... At age 20, Buhari joined the armed forces in 1962. His highest formal education before then was an elementary primary school leaving certificate in Arabic study. He then enrolled at the Nigerian Military Training College, Kaduna for a three month preparation course as a cadet. And additional seven months at Mons Officer Cadet School, Aldershot, UK, as a young trainee cadet. 1. At 21, he was commissioned Second Lieutenant, and promoted to Platoon Commander 2nd Infantry Brigade, Abeokuta in 1963. 2. At age 23, with no further military training, Buhari was promoted as Commander 2nd Infantry Battalion 1965-67. 3. At age 25, yet again, with no formal education or further military training, Buhari was appointed Brigade Major, 2 Sector 1st Infantry Division, 1967. 4. At age 28, again with no formal education or further military training, Buhari was promoted Brigade Major and Commander, 31st Infantry Brigade, 1970-71. 5. At age 29, also with no formal education or further military training, Buhari was promoted Assistant Adjutant-General 1st Infantry Division Headquarters, 1971-72. 6. At age 31, Buhari attended the Defence Services Staff College, Indian, a Military Training School, awarding degrees in Defence and Strategic Studies on a four year programme but Buhari only attended for less than six months in 1973. 7. At age 34, Buhari, with a military training akin to a Secondary School dropout, was appointed Military Governor North-Eastern State (now Borno State) and Federal Commissioner for Petroleum and Energy, 1976-78. 8. At age 39, Buhari, with a military training similar to a Secondary School dropout, was appointed Chairman, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation and General Officer Commanding (GOC), 3rd Armoured Division, Jos, 1981-83. 9. At age 42, Buhari with a military training similar to a Secondary School dropout, ousted an elected civilian government through a military coup detat and was Head of State and Commander in Chief, Nigerian Armed Forces, 1984-85. Through nepotism, Buhari, with no basic education but conventional military training akin to a Secondary School dropout, became Head of State of Nigeria. The Yoruba, the most populated ethnic groups in Nigeria, and the economic backbone of Nigeria, had always been excluded from the presidency of Nigeria. Jonathan, in all ramifications, is superior to Buhari. #VoteJonathan
Posted on: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 23:20:26 +0000

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