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Re: Cambridge: Why We Can’t Authenticate Buhari’s Result by Nobody: 11:55am On Nov 06, 2018
StOla:


What is the current topic?

Please enlighten me.
The Cambridge school said they can not authenticate Baba's certificate, why naa?
Could it be that the result is fake or what?

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Re: Cambridge: Why We Can’t Authenticate Buhari’s Result by StOla: 11:58am On Nov 06, 2018
HajimeSaito:
grin grin

Muhammadu "Oluwole" Buhari, let us set the records straight.

There was nothing like Katsina State 1961. Katsina State was created in 1987. So why does "Katsina State" appear on your attestation?

Was there anything like NECO in 1961? Is that how Buhari looked in 1961? NECO was formed in 2000.

This certificate also bears WASSCE which was WASC until it was changed to WASSCE in 1998.

In the 1960s, the West African School Certificate (WASC) exams were not conducted in May/June.

WASC School Certificate exams used to take place in November/December until 1973.

And again there was nothing like SSCE back then.

The is FORGERY. This is PEJURY and This is FAKERY

Your certificate is forgery and compound FAKERY just like your LAIs about being a man of integrity grin.

What a pitiful joke of Country.


What is wrong with all the entries you identified?

Since this school statement of result was issued in 2015, is it wrong for it to be dated as such and signed as 2015, while indicating that the year of examination for the candidate was 1961? How is that a conflict of dates, when one is the date of exam, and the other is the date the document was issued upon request in 2015?

Is the school as at 2015 when the statement of result was issued, not in Katsina state? Or Katsina state does not exist in 2015?

Or what is wrong in using the current template available in the school as all schools in Nigeria, that indicates all the possible exams available (WAEC, NECO), and identifying that it is the WAEC grades that are indicated below?

Has Cambridge not clearly stated that a credit in Mathematics was not a requirement to be awarded a certificate in 1961?

What is wrong with a recent passport for a recent document that was issued in 2015?

Why are you so arrogant with your ignorance?
Re: Cambridge: Why We Can’t Authenticate Buhari’s Result by famosh: 11:58am On Nov 06, 2018

Re: Cambridge: Why We Can’t Authenticate Buhari’s Result by Racoon(m): 11:59am On Nov 06, 2018
StOla:
For the likes of Chris Nwaokobia who remain ignorant.
Cambridge disclosed that a total of 152 candidates sat for the WASC Hausa examination in 1961 and that Hausa language was one of the subjects set in the Northern Region that year.It however failed to confirm if there was any Muhammadu Buhari among the candidates.
And yet you stylishly avoided the red bolded statement.Why? You think Cambridge will consciously avoided that aspect if they have the records? Defending the gaffes of Buhari is never easy man.

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Re: Cambridge: Why We Can’t Authenticate Buhari’s Result by StOla: 12:01pm On Nov 06, 2018
chisco82:

The Cambridge school said they can not authenticate Baba's certificate, why naa?
Could it be that the result is fake or what?


Has WAEC not authenticated it with an attestation that bears the grades from the Cambridge Master Sheet?

Or was the exam not conducted by Cambridge and WAEC?
Re: Cambridge: Why We Can’t Authenticate Buhari’s Result by Nobody: 12:02pm On Nov 06, 2018
StOla:



Has WAEC not authenticated it with an attestation that bears the grades from the Cambridge Master Sheet?
Lol! Bros, WAEC ....?

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Re: Cambridge: Why We Can’t Authenticate Buhari’s Result by StOla: 12:04pm On Nov 06, 2018
chisco82:
Lol! Bros, WAEC ....?

Yes the same WAEC that was involved in the exams in 1961, involved in the Cambridge Results Master Sheet and also involved in the certificates issued.

Your problem is you prefer to be ignorant.
Re: Cambridge: Why We Can’t Authenticate Buhari’s Result by juniorstar(m): 12:04pm On Nov 06, 2018
Sometimes i wonder if Buhari had delivered on 90% of his promises...his certificate now wouldnt matter to most ppl..but now he hasnt delivered and he wants to come back...to come and do what now...infact we need a phd holder president not an abacus brain leading in the computer age...my take sha....Nigerians say no to figurehead leaders i take God beg una.

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Re: Cambridge: Why We Can’t Authenticate Buhari’s Result by famosh: 12:04pm On Nov 06, 2018
StOla:



What is wrong with all the entries you identified?

Since this school statement of result was issued in 2015, is it wrong for it to be dated as such and signed as 2015, while indicating that the year of examination for the candidate was 1961? How is that a conflict of dates, when one is the date of exam, and the other is the date the document was issued upon request in 2015?

Is the school as at 2015 when the statement of result was issued, not in Katsina state? Or Katsina state does not exist in 2015?

Or what is wrong in using the current template available in the school as all schools in Nigeria, that indicates all the possible exams available (WAEC, NECO), and identifying that it is the WAEC grades that are indicated below?

Has Cambridge not clearly stated that a credit in Mathematics was not a requirement to be awarded a certificate in 1961?

What is wrong with a recent passport for a recent document that was issued in 2015?

Why are you so arrogant with your ignorance?
They're not just arrogant in their ignorance; they've become plain daft. You should already know they're extremely & irredeemably daft the day they began to think Buhari is long dead & the current person in Aso Rock is a certain Jibrin from Sudan! That's what supporting the demonic & satanic PDP does to you!
Re: Cambridge: Why We Can’t Authenticate Buhari’s Result by baysol: 12:05pm On Nov 06, 2018
immhotep:

Stop defending the indefensible

cc lzaa jumpandpas eternaltruths velocity25 roger3d shukuokukobambi tossie101

you really did a meticulous check on the fake result shame on Buhari and his cohorts. If Adeosun can be sacked for NYSC fake certificate, this one is even worst. Buhari must jejely do the needful and resign forthwith, this embarrassment on the nation is too much.

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Re: Cambridge: Why We Can’t Authenticate Buhari’s Result by pawesome(m): 12:06pm On Nov 06, 2018
xjiggy:
The problem of most Nairalanders is free data. They don't read, assimilate or process information before commenting. I blame Airtel and 9mobile. As at the last count, Nairaland had 2,110,080 members. Of that numbers, only 10,080 of us have responsibilities and live independently. The balance 2,100,000 live in free apartments and rely on a parent, guardian or sponsor for free food. This group of people are the problem here
and what has that got to do with the topic

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Re: Cambridge: Why We Can’t Authenticate Buhari’s Result by FrancisIgya: 12:08pm On Nov 06, 2018
I beg, make una leave Buhari alone. Na paper we go chop. Those who have looted this country dry are the Phd. holders such as GEJ and co.
Re: Cambridge: Why We Can’t Authenticate Buhari’s Result by kingshrd: 12:08pm On Nov 06, 2018
faithfull18:


What are you talking about? Anybody can verify your certificate to see its authenticity. Why do you think employers request for your certificates? Some of them even go as far as verifying it. Besides the president is a public servant, nothing wrong in it.
Show me an employer that can authenticate a waec result written in 1961 and I would show you a unicorn the authentication you talking about is it not the use of scratch cards to check your results online now answer when did waec start posting results online
Re: Cambridge: Why We Can’t Authenticate Buhari’s Result by somehow: 12:11pm On Nov 06, 2018
Hers is more than just politics, the person feeding her before was affected by the fight against corruption.
seunmsg:


Even you? You actually believed that WAEC can forged its own certificate and present it publicly? Sigh! What politics do to people is really terrible. It is only politics that can make otherwise intelligent people start reasoning illogically. Shm.
Re: Cambridge: Why We Can’t Authenticate Buhari’s Result by kingshrd: 12:12pm On Nov 06, 2018
Racoon:

And yet you stylishly avoided the red bolded statement.Why? You think Cambridge will consciously avoided that aspect if they have the records? Defending the gaffes of Buhari is never easy man.
Read the part where Cambridge said it’s only with the permission of a candidate they can authenticate a result and red the red part u highlight over over and over again and tell me what you understand
Re: Cambridge: Why We Can’t Authenticate Buhari’s Result by seunmsg(m): 12:13pm On Nov 06, 2018
faithfull18:


What are you talking about? Anybody can verify your certificate to see its authenticity. Why do you think employers request for your certificates? Some of them even go as far as verifying it. Besides the president is a public servant, nothing wrong in it.

If only you took your time to read and understand the statement issued by Cambridge, you wont be asking the questions in your post. Below is the relevant extract; Cambridge said on its website: “We can only confirm or verify results at the direct request of or with the permission of a candidate.

“This is in accordance with the provisions of the General Data Protection Regulations, Data Protection Act 2018 and section 40 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.”


Read the part in bold slowly again and understand.
Re: Cambridge: Why We Can’t Authenticate Buhari’s Result by Nobody: 12:15pm On Nov 06, 2018
xjiggy:
The problem of most Nairalanders is free data. They don't read, assimilate or process information before commenting. I blame Airtel and 9mobile. As at the last count, Nairaland had 2,110,080 members. Of that numbers, only 10,080 of us have responsibilities and live independently. The balance 2,100,000 live in free apartments and rely on a parent, guardian or sponsor for free food. This group of people are the problem here

Unfortunately you are right. but
Which category do you think I am

Re: Cambridge: Why We Can’t Authenticate Buhari’s Result by poiZon: 12:17pm On Nov 06, 2018
xjiggy:
The problem of most Nairalanders is free data. They don't read, assimilate or process information before commenting. I blame Airtel and 9mobile. As at the last count, Nairaland had 2,110,080 members. Of that numbers, only 10,080 of us have responsibilities and live independently. The balance 2,100,000 live in free apartments and rely on a parent, guardian or sponsor for free food. This group of people are the problem here
when u see a comment like dis, one thing comes to mind.... zombie

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Re: Cambridge: Why We Can’t Authenticate Buhari’s Result by maziejefe77: 12:17pm On Nov 06, 2018
Weekend was so good and glorious, winning is our right , call or whatsapp to confirm .

Re: Cambridge: Why We Can’t Authenticate Buhari’s Result by seunmsg(m): 12:22pm On Nov 06, 2018
somehow:
Hers is more than just politics, the person feeding her before was affected by the fight against corruption.

No wonder. Her post really shocked me.
Re: Cambridge: Why We Can’t Authenticate Buhari’s Result by bigfish3k: 12:22pm On Nov 06, 2018
seunmsg:


Even you? You actually believed that WAEC can forged its own certificate and present it publicly? Sigh! What politics do to people is really terrible. It is only politics that can make otherwise intelligent people start reasoning illogically. Shm.

why does the certificate not have exam no

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Re: Cambridge: Why We Can’t Authenticate Buhari’s Result by happYFingers(m): 12:25pm On Nov 06, 2018
StOla:


What is the current topic?

Please enlighten me.

The current topic is;

THAT WAEC NOW HAS OLUWOLE BRANCH !
...go and argue with madam KEMMMI adeOSUN

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Re: Cambridge: Why We Can’t Authenticate Buhari’s Result by GoodGovernance: 12:26pm On Nov 06, 2018
seunmsg:


If only you took your time to read and understand the statement issued by Cambridge, you wont be asking the questions in your post. Below is the relevant extract; Cambridge said on its website: “We can only confirm or verify results at the direct request of or with the permission of a candidate.

“This is in accordance with the provisions of the General Data Protection Regulations, Data Protection Act 2018 and section 40 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.”


Read the part in bold slowly again and understand.



They have chosen to remain blind to the truth.

[The stance of Cambridge shows that indeed Buhari was their candidate.Before it was show your WAEC certificate.Now they have shifted to Cambridge.

Cambridge does not need any candidate before declaring a publicly available certificate,fake.(if it is)
Re: Cambridge: Why We Can’t Authenticate Buhari’s Result by Skodiswayze(m): 12:26pm On Nov 06, 2018
THE AUTHENTICITY OF BUHARIS FAKERY IS ORIGINAL

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Re: Cambridge: Why We Can’t Authenticate Buhari’s Result by HajimeSaito(m): 12:26pm On Nov 06, 2018
StOla:



What is wrong with all the entries you identified?

Since this school statement of result was issued in 2015, is it wrong for it to be dated as such and signed as 2015, while indicating that the year of examination for the candidate was 1961? How is that a conflict of dates, when one is the date of exam, and the other is the date the document was issued upon request in 2015?

Is the school as at 2015 when the statement of result was issued, not in Katsina state? Or Katsina state does not exist in 2015?

Or what is wrong in using the current template available in the school as all schools in Nigeria, that indicates all the possible exams available (WAEC, NECO), and identifying that it is the WAEC grades that are indicated below?

Has Cambridge not clearly stated that a credit in Mathematics was not a requirement to be awarded a certificate in 1961?

What is wrong with a recent passport for a recent document that was issued in 2015?

Why are you so arrogant with your ignorance?


If you were not mentally handicapped, you would know that I was referring not only to the recent document, but also to the fake document he presented in 2015. It was based on the original fake Certificate issued by Katsina State Ministry of Education that the present fake attestation of results was issued.
I know you need to earn your 30k and Niyi Akinsiju is monitoring your "progress", but kindly put the little amount of grey matter you possess to good use when next you open your mouth on social media.

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Re: Cambridge: Why We Can’t Authenticate Buhari’s Result by seunmsg(m): 12:27pm On Nov 06, 2018
bigfish3k:


why does the certificate not have exam no

Check the attestation that was presented to him very well, you will see his registration/exam number on it.
Re: Cambridge: Why We Can’t Authenticate Buhari’s Result by LukeSavage: 12:27pm On Nov 06, 2018
[quote author=ChrisMafian post=72725954]
All these online wailing won't help matters, Buhari will win the elections in 2019. grin[/quote

May your life be like the way buhari is ruling Nigeria.

I dare you to say Amen

But i knw a coward like you won't.. Douchebag

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Re: Cambridge: Why We Can’t Authenticate Buhari’s Result by PointB: 12:28pm On Nov 06, 2018
bkool7:
Only wailers have issues with the certificate

Excessive wailing had distorted their common reasoning


It appears there are more Wailers than Zombies. Perhaps, they are right.

This certificate saga is cloaked in disingenuousness ; integrity has taken beating.

Integrity is the victim here.

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Re: Cambridge: Why We Can’t Authenticate Buhari’s Result by LukeSavage: 12:28pm On Nov 06, 2018
ChrisMafian:

All these online wailing won't help matters, Buhari will win the elections in 2019. grin

May your life be like the way buhari is ruling Nigeria.

I dare you to say Amen

But i knw a coward like you won't.. Douchebag

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Re: Cambridge: Why We Can’t Authenticate Buhari’s Result by naijacentric(m): 12:30pm On Nov 06, 2018
xjiggy:
The problem of most Nairalanders is free data. They don't read, assimilate or process information before commenting. I blame Airtel and 9mobile. As at the last count, Nairaland had 2,110,080 members. Of that numbers, only 10,080 of us have responsibilities and live independently. The balance 2,100,000 live in free apartments and rely on a parent, guardian or sponsor for free food. This group of people are the problem here
mumu

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Re: Cambridge: Why We Can’t Authenticate Buhari’s Result by Maket: 12:33pm On Nov 06, 2018
We can only confirm or verify results at the direct request of or with the permission of a candidate.

It was compulsory to pass English Language, but not Maths, in order to gain the Certificate,,” the examination body said
.
Re: Cambridge: Why We Can’t Authenticate Buhari’s Result by Maket: 12:33pm On Nov 06, 2018
Case has closed till further notice. It's now that both maths and English are made compulsory.

THEY MADE THE ENGLISH COMPULSORY IN ORDER TO ENSLAVE US TO THE BONE MARROW.

No WONDER we are poor in producing leaders that could Engineer this country.

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