Re: Are We Not Wasting Our Precious Time Chasing Tinubu WAEC CERTIFICATE? by aiikman(m): 3:18pm On Jun 27, 2022 |
adefitim: Indomie age, read this. Most times, "social media politicians" don't learn vital lessons from past mistakes.
In 2014/15, all you did was looking for Buhari's certificate when you could have used that precious time to engage with fence sitters to lure them into your camp. Rather, you were so fixated on a retired General's school certificate. No
This time around, have seen trending now questions about where BAT attended primary and secondary school. Thank God they are not saying he did not attend University. They did not say he did not have a first class degree in Accounting and was a University scholar who graduated top of his class with full scholarship!
Also, they did not say he did not work with top multinational companies like Delloitte and retired as Treasurer of Mobil. They avoided all those ones but are clawing on straws about his primary and secondary education.
They keep doing the same thing every time, yet expected a different result. You will think the voyage they took in 2014/15 chasing Buhari's certificate would have taught them a lesson in how not to chase shadows but face real issues by challenging the capacity of candidates to govern. Asking critical questions about how BAT planned to turn the economy around etc and other very germane issues expected of very demanding citizens. But na lie...they must all chase shadows.
A matter that the almighty late Gani Fawehimi, SAN pursued in court in 2000 and LAHA investigated and nothing came out of it is what you guys are carrying around almost 20 years after and you think you can use that to stop Tinubu. I dare you all to use that fake document you are posting around to sue him! Guess who was Tinubu’s lawyer when this matter was trashed 20 years ago? Equally fiery Femi Falana, SAN.
A lot of you don't even know how it was difficult in the past to get funding for a secondary school education. My father passed secondary school entrance examination twice to the popular Christ school, Ado Ekiti but could not attend because his father could not afford the tuition. That was the experience of most of our parents and that of Tinubu’s generation.
May father did not have secondary school education but later in life has multiple degrees from the University of Ibadan and retired as an English Lecturer. My Uncle, who died recently also did not see the four walls of a secondary school but ended up with a PhD from University of Ife. My other Uncle who might be reading this, also did not attend a secondary school but ended up at London Polytechnic in the 70s and later with a FG scholarship attended Norfolk State University, Virginia to study Mechanical Engineering. He also retired as a Lecturer from the Polytechnic, Ibadan.
Now, the question is, how did they all get the requirements to enter University? A lot of you thought it's like nowadays when only what you need to get admission into tertiary institution is a WAEC and Jamb. In the past, there are different routes to gain admission into the University. Some is by doing correspondence courses which earns you required point average for University admissions.
These are brilliant folks who for lack of money were not able to attend conventional schools and attend University the way you all understand it nowadays. But it did not stop them from forging ahead to do all what was necessary to reach the peak of thier educational pursuit.
In fact, in the past, your years of experience in certain line of job after your Modern school certificate (many don't even know what a modern school is) and ability to write an essay in that line and an entrance exam set by the University can earn you admission to study a course in that line where you have worked for 10 years. Your years of experience in that field earn you points to be considered fit for admission once you can aso pass the entrance exam. Some, it is a teacher's training certificate and doing well in university entrance exam that earned them university admission.
You think Tinubu is a fool? A man would wait all these years, working and running around to build a political war machine and would not have all areas covered? What did not stop him to become governor in 1999, you think you can now use that to stop him in 2022/23? Do you guys ever think deeply at all?
Tinubu attended Richard J. Daley College in Chicago in US where he obtained his High school diploma...they don't do WAEC in the US. Get that straight into your medulla oblagatta.
What you get as a certificate after completion is known as high school diploma not waec. This can be earned within 2, 3 or 4 years depending on your brilliance and your grade. Click the link below to see how many years Tinubu spent to earn a brilliant grade and set a record in that college.
Anyway, make una continue to dey chase shadows. Some of you need to go back home and ask elders how things are done in the past. Some don't know more than the bridge of your nose.
For those of you who are wise enough to read in order to learn click the link and read from Tinubu himself how from poverty he rose to become a toast of the Chicago State Universit y and the best graduating student of his set.
Copied Unfortunately, but yes I do believe we re wasting our time on that issue...in 2015 APC with the help of some gullible nigerians made that certificate irrelevant |
Re: Are We Not Wasting Our Precious Time Chasing Tinubu WAEC CERTIFICATE? by Factcheck0001: 3:19pm On Jun 27, 2022 |
adefitim: With so much respect I have for the man, but this certificate issue really off me.
do u believe tinubu can work in a multinational company without certificate? |
Re: Are We Not Wasting Our Precious Time Chasing Tinubu WAEC CERTIFICATE? by Blackman7: 3:19pm On Jun 27, 2022 |
Education was free then |
Re: Are We Not Wasting Our Precious Time Chasing Tinubu WAEC CERTIFICATE? by Invictuse: 3:21pm On Jun 27, 2022 |
But a failed Pandora Criminal who loot n stashed state fund in her daughter 16 year old should be allowed right. Head must be paining your father Totilopussylick:
To say Nigeria election follows due processes, someone like Tinubu a sick druggie at that isn't supposed to be allowed to be the next president of Nigeria. 1 Like |
Re: Are We Not Wasting Our Precious Time Chasing Tinubu WAEC CERTIFICATE? by InoGetJoy: 3:22pm On Jun 27, 2022 |
Carlosdd:
There is nothing to tell people like you , your dead brain won’t be able to assimilate it. Continue living in the past I have to be honest, you're incredibly brain-dead. You voted an illiterate and things have gotten so bad in this country and you're getting ready to vote another illiterate? Is it that you people don't learn? Even a donkey will learn after being punished for an action several times, are you trying to tell me you have less intelligence compared to a donkey? You lots are making exceptions for Tinubu because he's your tribesman. If Peter Obi or Atiku had no certificate, will you be here saying this same rubbish? Honestly, I just wish and pray this country divides so whichever section wants a geriatric, infirm, illiterate to rule them can do that but the funny thing is that if Nigeria was divided into the different components, the Yorubas will NEVER allow Tinubu to rule them but they'll happily foist him on everyone else. People like you who's only motive for voting someone is "he's from my tribe" are the reason this country will never make any progress. God forbid you bunch! 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Are We Not Wasting Our Precious Time Chasing Tinubu WAEC CERTIFICATE? by ponishah: 3:23pm On Jun 27, 2022 |
islandsscotch8: Asiwaju of Nigeria will be the president no matter what. Again, jagaban till eternity Atiku has been ordained as 2023 president of Nigeria |
Re: Are We Not Wasting Our Precious Time Chasing Tinubu WAEC CERTIFICATE? by Angelfrost(m): 3:25pm On Jun 27, 2022 |
fadre5: Isn't it weird to think a former Senator, governor, a first class graduate in Accounting who has even worked in a multinational firm doesn't have academic credentials credited to him?
I hope you are aware the appointments he has held are in formal organisations, not in spare parts business? Mr. Man... Where are the credentials with dates?!! My great grandfather never had any problem clearly spelling out his educational background when asked, why is it suddenly a thing of mystery for Tinubu?!! Why do we Nigerians find it so hard to call a spade a spade!!! I am asking a simple question, you are going in circles with unrelated info. He has achieved so much, yes... Then what is his academic history from birth till date?!! There are men who reached the level of directors of top organizations without seeing the walls of a tertiary institution, but they never cloak their academic history in mystery when asked. 2 Likes |
Re: Are We Not Wasting Our Precious Time Chasing Tinubu WAEC CERTIFICATE? by Alexis11: 3:26pm On Jun 27, 2022 |
Klington: Tinubu urchins want his certificate issue swept under the carpet just like that of buhari. That's never gonna happen. Try all you want, his imagine is dirty and stinking like a piece of dung. Lol exercise in futility. Tinubu is your next president! |
Re: Are We Not Wasting Our Precious Time Chasing Tinubu WAEC CERTIFICATE? by Angelfrost(m): 3:29pm On Jun 27, 2022 |
NEIGHBOUR:
It is in their gene. Now it is no more Biafra but Obi. They have forgotten Kanu in the dungeon. Anybody they support goes down. Watch out !!! Okay... They didn't support Buhari since 2015, has Nigeria prospered since then?!! 1 Like |
Re: Are We Not Wasting Our Precious Time Chasing Tinubu WAEC CERTIFICATE? by barinedan(m): 3:30pm On Jun 27, 2022 |
Are we not also wasting our time questioning Atiku's nationality? 1 Like |
Re: Are We Not Wasting Our Precious Time Chasing Tinubu WAEC CERTIFICATE? by Pavillon: 3:31pm On Jun 27, 2022 |
Thanks for this post. You just spoke my mind. I said same thing on twitter yesterday. Truth is we are towing the same line of ignorance we towed in 2015 that brought this present administration in power. What if this certificate saga is a delibrate effort from Tinubu to firstly keep his name on lips of every voter or/and just take their mind away from asking cogent questions that involves governance. Chicago University came out to clearly state that Tinubu graduated from the university. He worked for mobil and delloite andd you all think he must have forged certificate to work in those companies. Social media politician like to act and think smart, but their smartness is usually in reverse. adefitim: Indomie age, read this. Most times, "social media politicians" don't learn vital lessons from past mistakes.
In 2014/15, all you did was looking for Buhari's certificate when you could have used that precious time to engage with fence sitters to lure them into your camp. Rather, you were so fixated on a retired General's school certificate.
This time around, have seen trending now questions about where BAT attended primary and secondary school. Thank God they are not saying he did not attend University. They did not say he did not have a first class degree in Accounting and was a University scholar who graduated top of his class with full scholarship!
Also, they did not say he did not work with top multinational companies like Delloitte and retired as Treasurer of Mobil. They avoided all those ones but are clawing on straws about his primary and secondary education.
They keep doing the same thing every time, yet expected a different result. You will think the voyage they took in 2014/15 chasing Buhari's certificate would have taught them a lesson in how not to chase shadows but face real issues by challenging the capacity of candidates to govern. Asking critical questions about how BAT planned to turn the economy around etc and other very germane issues expected of very demanding citizens. But na lie...they must all chase shadows.
A matter that the almighty late Gani Fawehimi, SAN pursued in court in 2000 and LAHA investigated and nothing came out of it is what you guys are carrying around almost 20 years after and you think you can use that to stop Tinubu. I dare you all to use that fake document you are posting around to sue him! Guess who was Tinubu’s lawyer when this matter was trashed 20 years ago? Equally fiery Femi Falana, SAN.
A lot of you don't even know how it was difficult in the past to get funding for a secondary school education. My father passed secondary school entrance examination twice to the popular Christ school, Ado Ekiti but could not attend because his father could not afford the tuition. That was the experience of most of our parents and that of Tinubu’s generation.
May father did not have secondary school education but later in life has multiple degrees from the University of Ibadan and retired as an English Lecturer. My Uncle, who died recently also did not see the four walls of a secondary school but ended up with a PhD from University of Ife. My other Uncle who might be reading this, also did not attend a secondary school but ended up at London Polytechnic in the 70s and later with a FG scholarship attended Norfolk State University, Virginia to study Mechanical Engineering. He also retired as a Lecturer from the Polytechnic, Ibadan.
Now, the question is, how did they all get the requirements to enter University? A lot of you thought it's like nowadays when only what you need to get admission into tertiary institution is a WAEC and Jamb. In the past, there are different routes to gain admission into the University. Some is by doing correspondence courses which earns you required point average for University admissions.
These are brilliant folks who for lack of money were not able to attend conventional schools and attend University the way you all understand it nowadays. But it did not stop them from forging ahead to do all what was necessary to reach the peak of thier educational pursuit.
In fact, in the past, your years of experience in certain line of job after your Modern school certificate (many don't even know what a modern school is) and ability to write an essay in that line and an entrance exam set by the University can earn you admission to study a course in that line where you have worked for 10 years. Your years of experience in that field earn you points to be considered fit for admission once you can aso pass the entrance exam. Some, it is a teacher's training certificate and doing well in university entrance exam that earned them university admission.
You think Tinubu is a fool? A man would wait all these years, working and running around to build a political war machine and would not have all areas covered? What did not stop him to become governor in 1999, you think you can now use that to stop him in 2022/23? Do you guys ever think deeply at all?
Tinubu attended Richard J. Daley College in Chicago in US where he obtained his High school diploma...they don't do WAEC in the US. Get that straight into your medulla oblagatta.
What you get as a certificate after completion is known as high school diploma not waec. This can be earned within 2, 3 or 4 years depending on your brilliance and your grade. Click the link below to see how many years Tinubu spent to earn a brilliant grade and set a record in that college.
Anyway, make una continue to dey chase shadows. Some of you need to go back home and ask elders how things are done in the past. Some don't know more than the bridge of your nose.
For those of you who are wise enough to read in order to learn click the link and read from Tinubu himself how from poverty he rose to become a toast of the Chicago State Universit y and the best graduating student of his set.
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Re: Are We Not Wasting Our Precious Time Chasing Tinubu WAEC CERTIFICATE? by Klington: 3:32pm On Jun 27, 2022 |
Alexis11:
Lol exercise in futility.
Tinubu is your next president! Unfortunately for you, I'm not from iràgbàji kingdom or oduduwa republic. 1 Like |
Re: Are We Not Wasting Our Precious Time Chasing Tinubu WAEC CERTIFICATE? by Iamzik: 3:32pm On Jun 27, 2022 |
Factcheck0001: do u believe tinubu can work in a multinational company without certificate? Then produce the certificate. Which secondary school did Tinubu attend? Even if his certificate was stolen did they also steal the name of his secondary school from his memory? The minimum requirement is school cert. You can present PHD If you like but you must satisfy that minimum requirement 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: Are We Not Wasting Our Precious Time Chasing Tinubu WAEC CERTIFICATE? by PassingShot(m): 3:32pm On Jun 27, 2022 |
jamace: Tinubu is an embodiment of greed, controversy and dishonesty.
This certificate saga will end his career this time around. He escaped in Lagos state because of statute bar of the court case. Thanks to Osibanjo who saved his ass by bringing technicality that the case against Tinubu certificates was not filed within the legally allowed period. It wasnt that he was cleared of the certificate forgery in Lagos state . This time around, a timely challenge of his certificate forgery in court will catch him redhanded. Oya, go ahead naa. Clowns! |
Re: Are We Not Wasting Our Precious Time Chasing Tinubu WAEC CERTIFICATE? by Angelfrost(m): 3:32pm On Jun 27, 2022 |
barinedan: Are we not also wasting our time questioning Atiku's nationality? Leave these people... The only thing that's a waste of time to them is whatever puts their preferred candidates in a negative light. |
Re: Are We Not Wasting Our Precious Time Chasing Tinubu WAEC CERTIFICATE? by babadee80(m): 3:32pm On Jun 27, 2022 |
NO MATTER HOW YOU TRY TO HELP DIS CHILDREN OF HATE, THEY WONT STOP INSULTING ELDERLY ONES BECAUSE OF POLITICS THEY DON'T EVEN KNOW DOS WHO FOUGHT FOR IT. THE TINUBU YOU KEPT INSULTING AND CASTIGATING WAS BOLDLY FIGHTING THE MILITARY JUNTA WHEN SOME YOUR PARENTS WERE SILENT. GO READ ABOUT YOUR HISTORY BEFORE YOU START INSULTING A MAN WHO HAS GALLANTLY FOUGHT TO GET US DEMOCRACY. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Are We Not Wasting Our Precious Time Chasing Tinubu WAEC CERTIFICATE? by shekoduza: 3:34pm On Jun 27, 2022 |
we are not saying that he did not attend those schools, but we want to see the certificate to ascertain his age. wallahi Tinubu past 80 years. 1 Like |
Re: Are We Not Wasting Our Precious Time Chasing Tinubu WAEC CERTIFICATE? by Alexis11: 3:34pm On Jun 27, 2022 |
Ofunaofu:
Can you educate us what the Igbo tribe got to do with this thread Because na dem dey carry something like this about Yorubas for head pass. |
Re: Are We Not Wasting Our Precious Time Chasing Tinubu WAEC CERTIFICATE? by Alexis11: 3:35pm On Jun 27, 2022 |
shekoduza: we are not saying that he did not attend those schools, but we want to see the certificate to ascertain his age. wallahi Tinubu past 80 years. You will see those certificate when he's handing over in 2031. |
Re: Are We Not Wasting Our Precious Time Chasing Tinubu WAEC CERTIFICATE? by famology(m): 3:37pm On Jun 27, 2022 |
They're brain dead. They only learn the hard way. |
Re: Are We Not Wasting Our Precious Time Chasing Tinubu WAEC CERTIFICATE? by Alexis11: 3:38pm On Jun 27, 2022 |
NEIGHBOUR:
It is in their gene. Now it is no more Biafra but Obi. They have forgotten Kanu in the dungeon. Anybody they support goes down. Watch out !!! "Biafra or death" mantra is sure to continue after next year election. |
Re: Are We Not Wasting Our Precious Time Chasing Tinubu WAEC CERTIFICATE? by Elidrisy20: 3:42pm On Jun 27, 2022 |
adefitim: Indomie age, read this. Most times, "social media politicians" don't learn vital lessons from past mistakes.
In 2014/15, all you did was looking for Buhari's certificate when you could have used that precious time to engage with fence sitters to lure them into your camp. Rather, you were so fixated on a retired General's school certificate.
This time around, have seen trending now questions about where BAT attended primary and secondary school. Thank God they are not saying he did not attend University. They did not say he did not have a first class degree in Accounting and was a University scholar who graduated top of his class with full scholarship!
Also, they did not say he did not work with top multinational companies like Delloitte and retired as Treasurer of Mobil. They avoided all those ones but are clawing on straws about his primary and secondary education.
They keep doing the same thing every time, yet expected a different result. You will think the voyage they took in 2014/15 chasing Buhari's certificate would have taught them a lesson in how not to chase shadows but face real issues by challenging the capacity of candidates to govern. Asking critical questions about how BAT planned to turn the economy around etc and other very germane issues expected of very demanding citizens. But na lie...they must all chase shadows.
A matter that the almighty late Gani Fawehimi, SAN pursued in court in 2000 and LAHA investigated and nothing came out of it is what you guys are carrying around almost 20 years after and you think you can use that to stop Tinubu. I dare you all to use that fake document you are posting around to sue him! Guess who was Tinubu’s lawyer when this matter was trashed 20 years ago? Equally fiery Femi Falana, SAN.
A lot of you don't even know how it was difficult in the past to get funding for a secondary school education. My father passed secondary school entrance examination twice to the popular Christ school, Ado Ekiti but could not attend because his father could not afford the tuition. That was the experience of most of our parents and that of Tinubu’s generation.
May father did not have secondary school education but later in life has multiple degrees from the University of Ibadan and retired as an English Lecturer. My Uncle, who died recently also did not see the four walls of a secondary school but ended up with a PhD from University of Ife. My other Uncle who might be reading this, also did not attend a secondary school but ended up at London Polytechnic in the 70s and later with a FG scholarship attended Norfolk State University, Virginia to study Mechanical Engineering. He also retired as a Lecturer from the Polytechnic, Ibadan.
Now, the question is, how did they all get the requirements to enter University? A lot of you thought it's like nowadays when only what you need to get admission into tertiary institution is a WAEC and Jamb. In the past, there are different routes to gain admission into the University. Some is by doing correspondence courses which earns you required point average for University admissions.
These are brilliant folks who for lack of money were not able to attend conventional schools and attend University the way you all understand it nowadays. But it did not stop them from forging ahead to do all what was necessary to reach the peak of thier educational pursuit.
In fact, in the past, your years of experience in certain line of job after your Modern school certificate (many don't even know what a modern school is) and ability to write an essay in that line and an entrance exam set by the University can earn you admission to study a course in that line where you have worked for 10 years. Your years of experience in that field earn you points to be considered fit for admission once you can aso pass the entrance exam. Some, it is a teacher's training certificate and doing well in university entrance exam that earned them university admission.
You think Tinubu is a fool? A man would wait all these years, working and running around to build a political war machine and would not have all areas covered? What did not stop him to become governor in 1999, you think you can now use that to stop him in 2022/23? Do you guys ever think deeply at all?
Tinubu attended Richard J. Daley College in Chicago in US where he obtained his High school diploma...they don't do WAEC in the US. Get that straight into your medulla oblagatta.
What you get as a certificate after completion is known as high school diploma not waec. This can be earned within 2, 3 or 4 years depending on your brilliance and your grade. Click the link below to see how many years Tinubu spent to earn a brilliant grade and set a record in that college.
Anyway, make una continue to dey chase shadows. Some of you need to go back home and ask elders how things are done in the past. Some don't know more than the bridge of your nose.
For those of you who are wise enough to read in order to learn click the link and read from Tinubu himself how from poverty he rose to become a toast of the Chicago State Universit y and the best graduating student of his set.
Copied so all these correspondence courses no get certificate? Abeg save us all these grammars, just show us his certificate |
Re: Are We Not Wasting Our Precious Time Chasing Tinubu WAEC CERTIFICATE? by Ofunaofu: 3:43pm On Jun 27, 2022 |
Alexis11:
Because na dem dey carry something like this about Yorubas for head pass. Hmmmmm! So you mean that Yorubas don't carry something like this for head pass about a fellow yoruba 1 Like |
Re: Are We Not Wasting Our Precious Time Chasing Tinubu WAEC CERTIFICATE? by Nchenches: 3:43pm On Jun 27, 2022 |
adefitim: Indomie age, read this. Most times, "social media politicians" don't learn vital lessons from past mistakes.
In 2014/15, all you did was looking for Buhari's certificate when you could have used that precious time to engage with fence sitters to lure them into your camp. Rather, you were so fixated on a retired General's school certificate.
This time around, have seen trending now questions about where BAT attended primary and secondary school. Thank God they are not saying he did not attend University. They did not say he did not have a first class degree in Accounting and was a University scholar who graduated top of his class with full scholarship!
Also, they did not say he did not work with top multinational companies like Delloitte and retired as Treasurer of Mobil. They avoided all those ones but are clawing on straws about his primary and secondary education.
They keep doing the same thing every time, yet expected a different result. You will think the voyage they took in 2014/15 chasing Buhari's certificate would have taught them a lesson in how not to chase shadows but face real issues by challenging the capacity of candidates to govern. Asking critical questions about how BAT planned to turn the economy around etc and other very germane issues expected of very demanding citizens. But na lie...they must all chase shadows.
A matter that the almighty late Gani Fawehimi, SAN pursued in court in 2000 and LAHA investigated and nothing came out of it is what you guys are carrying around almost 20 years after and you think you can use that to stop Tinubu. I dare you all to use that fake document you are posting around to sue him! Guess who was Tinubu’s lawyer when this matter was trashed 20 years ago? Equally fiery Femi Falana, SAN.
A lot of you don't even know how it was difficult in the past to get funding for a secondary school education. My father passed secondary school entrance examination twice to the popular Christ school, Ado Ekiti but could not attend because his father could not afford the tuition. That was the experience of most of our parents and that of Tinubu’s generation.
May father did not have secondary school education but later in life has multiple degrees from the University of Ibadan and retired as an English Lecturer. My Uncle, who died recently also did not see the four walls of a secondary school but ended up with a PhD from University of Ife. My other Uncle who might be reading this, also did not attend a secondary school but ended up at London Polytechnic in the 70s and later with a FG scholarship attended Norfolk State University, Virginia to study Mechanical Engineering. He also retired as a Lecturer from the Polytechnic, Ibadan.
Now, the question is, how did they all get the requirements to enter University? A lot of you thought it's like nowadays when only what you need to get admission into tertiary institution is a WAEC and Jamb. In the past, there are different routes to gain admission into the University. Some is by doing correspondence courses which earns you required point average for University admissions.
These are brilliant folks who for lack of money were not able to attend conventional schools and attend University the way you all understand it nowadays. But it did not stop them from forging ahead to do all what was necessary to reach the peak of thier educational pursuit.
In fact, in the past, your years of experience in certain line of job after your Modern school certificate (many don't even know what a modern school is) and ability to write an essay in that line and an entrance exam set by the University can earn you admission to study a course in that line where you have worked for 10 years. Your years of experience in that field earn you points to be considered fit for admission once you can aso pass the entrance exam. Some, it is a teacher's training certificate and doing well in university entrance exam that earned them university admission.
You think Tinubu is a fool? A man would wait all these years, working and running around to build a political war machine and would not have all areas covered? What did not stop him to become governor in 1999, you think you can now use that to stop him in 2022/23? Do you guys ever think deeply at all?
Tinubu attended Richard J. Daley College in Chicago in US where he obtained his High school diploma...they don't do WAEC in the US. Get that straight into your medulla oblagatta.
What you get as a certificate after completion is known as high school diploma not waec. This can be earned within 2, 3 or 4 years depending on your brilliance and your grade. Click the link below to see how many years Tinubu spent to earn a brilliant grade and set a record in that college.
Anyway, make una continue to dey chase shadows. Some of you need to go back home and ask elders how things are done in the past. Some don't know more than the bridge of your nose.
For those of you who are wise enough to read in order to learn click the link and read from Tinubu himself how from poverty he rose to become a toast of the Chicago State Universit y and the best graduating student of his set.
Copied You stay behind with your certificateless granpa leading you in your dream çontry; Nigeria's youths are restive and want to lead their granpas. 1 Like |
Re: Are We Not Wasting Our Precious Time Chasing Tinubu WAEC CERTIFICATE? by Alexis11: 3:44pm On Jun 27, 2022 |
adefitim: With so much respect I have for the man, but this certificate issue really off me.
Lol it depends on how you see it. My papa no get secondary school certificate till date. But he's a graduate from Ife. He's currently in his 70s. E get as the certificate matter take dey those days. |
Re: Are We Not Wasting Our Precious Time Chasing Tinubu WAEC CERTIFICATE? by tegrianonigltd(m): 3:44pm On Jun 27, 2022 |
Factcheck0001: leave story bro no b woman u b
Mention one thing Peter obi did better than tinubu as governor?
I no enjoy any of them, I no know any of them, they are not my people, I no benefit from any of them, none of them sponsor me, none of them train me, you do your research yourself, find out, one thing I go yarn you, if you are close to someone you tend to find that person emotionally connected to you more than an outsider, the outsider might be better even if you don’t know. So do thorough research, ask questions, I am not here to drag any politician with you, them no Dey feed me, I no send their papa, do your research and chose base on your logic reasoning rather than emotions. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Are We Not Wasting Our Precious Time Chasing Tinubu WAEC CERTIFICATE? by toprealman: 3:45pm On Jun 27, 2022 |
Another paid article that failed to deliver, just as expected. Back in the days, trust was top notch. Organisations hardly wasted their time checking certificates because it was uncommon for people to fake stuff like that. Expecially when you don't give them any reason to probe further. The system was basterderdised by his likes and now verification is a norm. Let's push that aside, is it not lunacy to even suggest that someone who openly confessed not to have gone to primary and secondary school should be aspiring to lead a country like Nigeria? We see the cluelessness of Buhari and where it kept us. Is it OK to repeat this same mistake in 2023? The current TINUBU is very different from the one that served as governor. Go through his campaign, please cite any meaningful comment that shows a man ready to turn things around for this nation. If Osinbajo and Obi were the ones justling for the #1 positionin Nigeria, it would have been the best election so far in this country. I respect Baba Tinubu, I respect the elderly.....it is our way of life. But then my prayer is that all those that looted our wealth will definitely pay back..... 1 Like |
Re: Are We Not Wasting Our Precious Time Chasing Tinubu WAEC CERTIFICATE? by Nobody: 3:47pm On Jun 27, 2022 |
Nigeria is set for very hard and tense times economically. So instead of logging in to Nairaland (owned by a tribalistic propagandist ) and battling with his biased mods , tribalistic poor dudes ,and paid propagandist's ., one better devote that effort to picking up skills -as much as possible- to weather the economic storm that will befall this dysfunctional society.
If you don't have assets , investments or cash up to at least 600 k ,you have no business devoting hours to this platform 2 Likes |
Re: Are We Not Wasting Our Precious Time Chasing Tinubu WAEC CERTIFICATE? by Factcheck0001: 3:48pm On Jun 27, 2022 |
tegrianonigltd:
I no enjoy any of them, I no know any of them, they are not my people, I no benefit from any of them, none of them sponsor me, none of them train me, you do your research yourself, find out, one thing I go yarn you, if you are close to someone you tend to find that person emotionally connected to you more than an outsider, the outsider might be better even if you don’t know. So do thorough research, ask questions, I am not here to drag any politician with you, them no Dey feed me, I no send their papa, do your research and chose base on your logic reasoning rather than emotions. come back when u are ready Ain’t gat no time for hullabaloo |
Re: Are We Not Wasting Our Precious Time Chasing Tinubu WAEC CERTIFICATE? by Splitmind: 3:48pm On Jun 27, 2022 |
It does not matter if he brings NEPA bill, we don't care about qualifications, we the people of the North will gladly vote for our brother. |
Re: Are We Not Wasting Our Precious Time Chasing Tinubu WAEC CERTIFICATE? by Ojuntana: 3:50pm On Jun 27, 2022 |
adefitim:
A lot of you don't even know how it was difficult in the past to get funding for a secondary school education. My father passed secondary school entrance examination twice to the popular Christ school, Ado Ekiti but could not attend because his father could not afford the tuition. That was the experience of most of our parents and that of Tinubu’s generation.
May father did not have secondary school education but later in life has multiple degrees from the University of Ibadan and retired as an English Lecturer. My Uncle, who died recently also did not see the four walls of a secondary school but ended up with a PhD from University of Ife. My other Uncle who might be reading this, also did not attend a secondary school but ended up at London Polytechnic in the 70s and later with a FG scholarship attended Norfolk State University, Virginia to study Mechanical Engineering. He also retired as a Lecturer from the Polytechnic, Ibadan.
Copied How come suddenly everybody in your house did not attend secondary school? Zombie Sha This reminds me of when Buhari called Nigerian youths lazy. Joe igbokwe came out with an article to defend the statement. In his article, he simply called his sons, daughters, nieces and nephews lazy. 2 Likes |
Re: Are We Not Wasting Our Precious Time Chasing Tinubu WAEC CERTIFICATE? by Kingspin(m): 3:50pm On Jun 27, 2022 |
adefitim: Indomie age, read this. Most times, "social media politicians" don't learn vital lessons from past mistakes.
In 2014/15, all you did was looking for Buhari's certificate when you could have used that precious time to engage with fence sitters to lure them into your camp. Rather, you were so fixated on a retired General's school certificate.
This time around, have seen trending now questions about where BAT attended primary and secondary school. Thank God they are not saying he did not attend University. They did not say he did not have a first class degree in Accounting and was a University scholar who graduated top of his class with full scholarship!
Also, they did not say he did not work with top multinational companies like Delloitte and retired as Treasurer of Mobil. They avoided all those ones but are clawing on straws about his primary and secondary education.
They keep doing the same thing every time, yet expected a different result. You will think the voyage they took in 2014/15 chasing Buhari's certificate would have taught them a lesson in how not to chase shadows but face real issues by challenging the capacity of candidates to govern. Asking critical questions about how BAT planned to turn the economy around etc and other very germane issues expected of very demanding citizens. But na lie...they must all chase shadows.
A matter that the almighty late Gani Fawehimi, SAN pursued in court in 2000 and LAHA investigated and nothing came out of it is what you guys are carrying around almost 20 years after and you think you can use that to stop Tinubu. I dare you all to use that fake document you are posting around to sue him! Guess who was Tinubu’s lawyer when this matter was trashed 20 years ago? Equally fiery Femi Falana, SAN.
A lot of you don't even know how it was difficult in the past to get funding for a secondary school education. My father passed secondary school entrance examination twice to the popular Christ school, Ado Ekiti but could not attend because his father could not afford the tuition. That was the experience of most of our parents and that of Tinubu’s generation.
May father did not have secondary school education but later in life has multiple degrees from the University of Ibadan and retired as an English Lecturer. My Uncle, who died recently also did not see the four walls of a secondary school but ended up with a PhD from University of Ife. My other Uncle who might be reading this, also did not attend a secondary school but ended up at London Polytechnic in the 70s and later with a FG scholarship attended Norfolk State University, Virginia to study Mechanical Engineering. He also retired as a Lecturer from the Polytechnic, Ibadan.
Now, the question is, how did they all get the requirements to enter University? A lot of you thought it's like nowadays when only what you need to get admission into tertiary institution is a WAEC and Jamb. In the past, there are different routes to gain admission into the University. Some is by doing correspondence courses which earns you required point average for University admissions.
These are brilliant folks who for lack of money were not able to attend conventional schools and attend University the way you all understand it nowadays. But it did not stop them from forging ahead to do all what was necessary to reach the peak of thier educational pursuit.
In fact, in the past, your years of experience in certain line of job after your Modern school certificate (many don't even know what a modern school is) and ability to write an essay in that line and an entrance exam set by the University can earn you admission to study a course in that line where you have worked for 10 years. Your years of experience in that field earn you points to be considered fit for admission once you can aso pass the entrance exam. Some, it is a teacher's training certificate and doing well in university entrance exam that earned them university admission.
You think Tinubu is a fool? A man would wait all these years, working and running around to build a political war machine and would not have all areas covered? What did not stop him to become governor in 1999, you think you can now use that to stop him in 2022/23? Do you guys ever think deeply at all?
Tinubu attended Richard J. Daley College in Chicago in US where he obtained his High school diploma...they don't do WAEC in the US. Get that straight into your medulla oblagatta.
What you get as a certificate after completion is known as high school diploma not waec. This can be earned within 2, 3 or 4 years depending on your brilliance and your grade. Click the link below to see how many years Tinubu spent to earn a brilliant grade and set a record in that college.
Anyway, make una continue to dey chase shadows. Some of you need to go back home and ask elders how things are done in the past. Some don't know more than the bridge of your nose.
For those of you who are wise enough to read in order to learn click the link and read from Tinubu himself how from poverty he rose to become a toast of the Chicago State Universit y and the best graduating student of his set.
Copied The same way Buhari came in 2015, Nigeria is back again with Tinubu, that's when I agree politicians and followers are not normal 1 Like |