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o boy, forget all these APC noise of propaganda, there are lot of Muslims that know, love, support and are ready to vote for GEJ. |
kallmemrB:...and be d led-zombie instead of the purported leader as it were. smh |
DatNotSoNyceGuy: kastonkastrol: free2ryhme:APC! you never did appoint. Anytime the tides are against you, Na to bash, victimize and terrorize. Now if she had hailed The Fraudulent Mr Integrity, you will all undermind her profession and embrace her. Well, she just stated the obvious. A 3rd Class Graduate without connections may never find a reasonably paying job in Nigeria. here we are shouting Sai, Sai, to a Primary school dropout that wants to become our President. Anyway, we the sane ones will not allow it. As for Miss Orjioakor, pls let her be. It's a free world. |
mumumugu:Let them stone him. It will be on record that at least not all Northern Muslims are fraudulent like Mr Oluwole Buhari wants to make us believe. |
barcanista:Who is this one? Are you truly Ijaw or a wannabe? What are you here defending? Politics and party affiliations aside, someone berated your tribe and people and you are here begging him for acceptance? Gosh! don't tell me you are a coward cos the Ijaws I know are not like you. By the way, who told you modern days wars are fought and won on the basis population? Israel is less that the actual population of Lagos State but, can Nigeria, with her approx 170m , withstand her in battle? I am a typical Edolite, our population is not much too, but I tell you: No one can insult my people and expect me to run away with my tail between my legs. I'd rather die of a bullet hitting me on the forehead while fighting for a just course than be killed while cowardly running away. Once again I pray for a lasting peace in Nigeria. But with the type of comments I am seeing on this thread, such prayers may never be answered. We must a learn to respect other people whose interest contradict ours. |
cramjones:You call him weak and clueless, Your party calls him a tyrant and dictator. who is right and who is wrong? I think you should direct those qualifications to Mr "Oluwole" Buhari. Come, Failbuhari 14th, he will once again cry me River Niger. |
I am not bothered. After all, na free money dem see dey squander. Some of them still have minds of their own. Just that they must comply or Fash/APC will make Lagos hot for them. |
Moblord:Yeah, Unlike Uncle Mohammadu Oluwole Buhari. |
sbaks:do u know what it means to beg? What he means is simply put: Mr Buhari is the most ridiculous thing that will ever happen to the integrity of Nigeria's presidency. (that is, should he be voted in) |
Abagworo:And he has been loosing since then.... ...just the way he's still going to lose to GEJ come Failbuhari 14th. |
Thumbs up for GEJ, our amiable President. How many Nigeria past Heads of State/ Presidents can boast of this feat as their achievement? Person wey sey Gej nor try make e ask Mr Buhari how e take dey easy to forge common WAEC certificate. |
WisdomFlakes:I hope you read the piece. The writer was talking about Uncle GEJ or PDP But a falsification of certificate scandal that is curently rocking the camp of APC The issue on ground is not about who is winning or loosing as election dates are still way ahead. Perhaps you did not read before posting. What is conspicuously on ground now is an issue of integrity, The so-called Mr Integrity has lost and this he must endeavour to redeem before the D-day. |
Ha! You sure sey nor be PDP/GEJ pay dem to protest so? (sarcasm) Mr Buhari doesn't know the extent to which this scandal is damaging his already battered image and personality. If he has good advisers, let them tell him to ( dis)honorably bow out and tender unreserved apology to Nigerians, especially his supporters for messing up their emotion and intelligence. |
U2ice:The height of stupidity. |
What a life we live in! I used to listen to the man's programme on Bond FM. It is sad that he died.. Rest in Peace. |
EnigmAries: |
bokohalal:Vote who? A Fraudster. Mr Quarapshan? When all these frauds and inequalities were being perpetrated in the 60s, little did he know that the backfire at a time like this. Let him rid himself of all these scandals first. |
KINGTELLER:Mr Buhari should be blamed for all these scandals he brought upon himself. Chai, Chai, APC is in a big mess o. |
- Col. Ben Gbulie (rtd) More light have been thrown on the controversy surrounding the APC presidential candidate, Muhammadu Buhari and his release of a Toronto certificate to online media instead of INEC by Col. Ben Gbulie (rtd)'s scholastic narrative. The situation in Nigeria pre and post Independent where unqualified people are favoured against the qualified, made it impossible for due process to be followed by Northerners who wanted join the army or high institutions. Buhari joined the army in 1962 and less than 2 months to this date, he has a letter claiming to be a student. He was six months in Military training school and when to UK and stayed six months for 3 years course, there was no time in record that Buhari went back to college to complete his secondary school. According to Col. Ben Gbulie (rtd) writing, "By 1960, shortly after Nigeria's independence, the Prime Minister, Alhaji Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, had directed the Principal of King's College, Lagos, Mr. P.H. Davies, to provide places, annually, for at least 15 boys from the North, whether or not they passed the requisite regular entrance examination." --- Col. Ben Gbulie (rtd) in "Nigeria's Five Majors" p. 36, published first in 1981. "In an attempt to catch up militarily with the South, the Northern politicians had thrown out all discretion. They had lowered standards of admission drastically, settling for the minimum. For as I recalled, all the Northerners in my intake had been trained at the Mons Officer Cadet School in Aldershot. And they had become officers after barely six months of military training, whereas those of us who had been sent to Sandhurst had had to do two long years to earn the Queen's Commission. The implications were quite clear - and most disturbing. Not only had these Northerners become commissioned officers before we were half-way through our first year at Sandhurst, they had all risen to the enviable rank of Captain before we could even appear at the sovereign's parade which served essentially as a prerequisite for our passing out as Second Lieutenants." --- Col. Ben Gbulie (rtd) in "Nigeria's Five Majors, pages 12 - 13, Published 1981. "By 1964 a group of young Nigerian officer-cadets, mostly Northerners, had been declared academically unfit and hence repatriated by the Canadian military authorities. These cadets were however pronounced commissioned by the Nigerian Federal Government no sooner than they had arrived at the Ikeja Airport. Consequently they had had to be absorbed into the Nigerian Army as commissioned officers, even though they had received no requisite military training." ----- Col Ben Gbulie (rtd) in "Nigeria's Five Majors" page 13, published 1981. "Zak (Maimalari) had held the rank of Captain in 1960. But before my return from the United Kingdom in 1963, he had soared to the top rank of Brigadier. In other words, he had risen from Captain to Temporary/ Major, to Substantive/Major, to Temporary/Lieutenant-Colonel, to Substantive/Colonel and then to Brigadier, all within that short span of time. It was just scandalous". It is a shame that Buhari entered the Army with a false document and not meeting the prerequisite and insisting on contesting for the 2015 presidential election, knowing fully well that he has no secondary school certificate. If Buhari is a man enough, let him submit the doctored 'school certificate' to INEC or any government department and he will earn himself a ticket to prison. Nigeria Must not be drawn back my another mediocre, his joke is getting out of hand. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=866004360124354&substory_index=0&id=100484630009668&refid=28&_ft_=qid.6107116850382144923%3Amf_story_key.-5661224930956382887&__tn__=%2As |
Let someone tell this man to go and rest. There is no crime being an illiterate. But what is unacceptable is when you refuse to acknowledge yourself as such. |
Laleye’s statement as issued against an ongoing controversy about the Mr Muhammadu Buhari's credentials. Gentlemen of the Press, I am pleased to welcome everyone back from the Christmas and the 2015 New Year festivities. On behalf of the Chief of Army Staff, officers and soldiers of the Nigerian Army, I wish you all a happy and more fulfilling 2015. Since our last media briefing on 31 December, 2014, some issues relating to the Nigerian Army have occurred and this briefing is holding specifically to address them. I will begin with the Major General Muhammadu Buhari certificate controversy. Gentlemen, let me state clearly that the Nigerian Army holds the retired senior officer in very high esteem and respect and would not be a party to any controversy surrounding his eligibility for any political office. Suffice to state that Major General Buhari rose steadily to the enviable rank of Major General before becoming the Head of State of our dear country in December 1983. The media hype on retired Major General Muhammadu Buhari’s credentials as well as the numerous requests made by individuals and corporate bodies to the Nigerian Army on this issue have necessitated that we provide the facts as contained in the retired senior officer’s service record. Records available indicate that Major General M Buhari applied to join the military as a Form Six student of the Provincial Secondary School, Katsina on 18 Oct 61. His application was duly endorsed by the Principal of the school, who also wrote a report on him and recommended him to be suitable for military commission. It is a practice in the NA that before candidates are shortlisted for commissioning into the officers’s cadre of the Service, the Selection Board verifies the original copies of credentials that are presented. However, there is no available record to show that this process was followed in the 1960s. Nevertheless, the entry made on the NA Form 199A at the point of documentation after commission as an officer indicated that the former Head of State obtained the West African School Certificate (WASC) in 1961 with credits in relevant subjects: English Language, Geography, History, Health Science, Hausa and a pass in English Literature. Neither the original copy, Certified True Copy (CTC) nor statement of result of Major General M Buhari’s WASC result is in his personal file. I hope this explanation will put to rest the raging controversy surrounding the secondary school credentials of Major General Mohammed Buhari as it affects the Nigerian Army. I will also seize this opportunity to make some observations on the recent CNN report titled ‘The Battle Against Boko Haram’, which was aired a few days ago. I believe we all hold the CNN in high esteem. However, CNN’s report on issues concerning kitting, equipment, medical treatment and corruption in the Nigerian Army is perhaps the best example of a media house’s show of bias, ignorance, poor journalism, unprofessionalism and handiwork of a sponsored documentary. Let me start with kitting. It would interest you to know that there is no Army in the world where personnel do not purchase additional uniforms and kits to augment those officially issued to them. Accordingly, the Nigerian Army without fail issues uniforms and kits to its personnel periodically. Like other armies, the NA has over the years, established ordnance shops in all its barracks and cantonments where uniforms and kits are sold at subsidized prices to its personnel from allowances already provided in their pay slips. Similarly, you will agree with me that the NA has a very functional health care delivery system in the country. There is no barrack or cantonment that does not have at least one Medical Inspection Room, Medical Reception Station or Medical Hospital. The NA fully subscribes to the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) and this is functional in all its health facilities. Specifically, personnel in the North East have the best medical treatment in that the various health facilities in all the barracks and cantonments are well equipped. Notwithstanding this, personnel with extensive injuries are evacuated to the 44 Nigerian Army Reference Hospital Kaduna (44 NARHK), while others are promptly flown abroad for medical treatment. Therefore, issue of a soldier of the NA paying for treatment and drugs covered by the NHIS is absurd. The Nigerian Army’s undoubted operational gains in the North East of recent, have rubbished the claim of Boko Haram out-gunning the NA. The CNN would do well to beam its searchlight on the atrocities of Boko Haram terrorists against innocent and defenseless Nigerians rather than the NA. Equally, the NA in the past had requested severally that any evidence of corruption in the NA should be reported to the appropriate authority. Till date, no such evidence has been forwarded but rather all we see and hear are sweeping statement of the purported corruption in the NA. In the case of Nick Robertson, his leading questions and introduction of the word “corruption” to the unknown person purported to be a soldier of the NA was most unprofessional and merely justifies a paid exercise. The CNN in the past have interviewed authorised personnel of other countries’ armies and not unauthorized hooded criminals to speak to the media. The CNN knows very well how to contact the relevant offices to clarify issues concerning the NA but chooses rather to conduct a clandestine interview in a kiosk with a faceless person and a masked individual who obviously know nothing about the NA. Finally, the Nigerian Army wishes to state that it will remain focused on its mission to rid Nigeria of terrorism andinsurgency. To that end, it has commenced the implementation of the extensive operational, administrative and logistical decisions reached during 2014 COAS Annual Conference. In no distant future, law abiding Nigerians will begin to see very positive results in terms of security, particularly in the North East and our dear nation generally. Before I depart, I once again seize this opportunity to reiterate the NA’s unalloyed loyalty and subordination to civil authority as presided over by His Excellency, President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan GCFR. The Nigerian Army also wishes to emphasize its adherence to the principles and respect of human rights in the discharge of its constitutional duties. It further calls on everyone to remain vigilant and report any suspected breach of the peace to security agencies. www.osundefender.org/?p=207315 |
eckomilano:and at what point in time did he change his name from Mohamed Buhari to Mohammadu Buhari? Just asking for clarification purpose. |
olaboy001:Oh, did you also observe that Mr Buhari scored a Credit in Hausa (as stated in his so-called SofR)? Was there Hausa Language in Waec Curriculum as at 1961? O boy? Quote me: Nigerians are the smartest set of people in Africa. So if you must tell them a lie, be prepared to defend it with another lie. And another lie to cover the recent one on each occasion. It means you must device a means of renewing those lies to make them believable. Even at that, you will always be caught. Less I forget, between now and next week, another saga will surge concerning "Mr Integrity". Watch Out! or book for your copy now!!! |
ayukdaboss:Why will someone be this desperate? Is it truly for the love of the country? If our Judiciary will not look into this unbiasedly, are we not be indirectly legalising forgery and impersonation? Trust Nigerians, they will certainly take it to a higher altitude, if not nipped in the bud. A stitch in time they say, ........ |
salaksmana:It is not his Statement of Result, but that of one Mohamed Buhari,. Check the name on the SofR again. |
ayukdaboss:You are very correct, bro. But did you also observe that the name on that SofR is not Mohammadu Buhari, but Mohamed Buhari. If you are used to muslim names especially in the North, you will discover a lot of similarities among them. But one thing is certain, they always have different ways of pronounciation and hence, different ways of spellings. Some examples are: Garuba/Garba, Ishaq/Isiaka/Chaka, Yousuf/Yusuf/Yusuph, Muhammad/Mohammadu/Mohammed/Mohamed, etc. It is also possible to have a name-sake as your classmate. When I was in Secondary School for instance, I used to have two classmates that interchanged their first and last names: Peter Sunday and Sunday Peter. We also know if your name is miss-spelt in Waec, what you do as a student is to complain for rectification purpose. All these explanations may not be new to you but why is Mr Buhari presenting Mohamed's SofR for Mohammadu? Are these not two different identities? Tell yourself the Truth. Peace. |
olaboy001:No, we never see am. Na Oluwole (fraud) we see. it shows how fraudulent Mr Buhari is. such will never be our president. If you don't like it, you may go on self exile till 2019. |
Let someone tell Mr Buhari to shut up his wide mouth. What does he know about education? An illiterate criticising GEJ's uncommon effort on education. Chair! Chair!! Chair!!! Nigeria don suffer.. |
Descartes:Injustice you called it? A lot of injustices are still going on in our dear country till date. Until merit is enthroned as against "an our person", we will continue on this circle run |
dealslip:Have you ever imagine how a Nigerian Professor will be a second in command (lackey) to an ordinary Primary School dropout? How do we expect Buhari to understand and interpret statistic and economic indices when they are presented to him? Ha! Naija, End shall never wonder. This way we are heading is a journey to self destruction. |
a beg which local TV channel dey show the match? |
holatin:I see! you hailed me in your post when you quoted me, hence I decided to return the "good gesture". what is wrong in that? No one has the monopoly of insults. BTW, you must stop quoting me if you do not know how to address issues without insults. |
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useless ashawo. you better leave buhari alone and face your ashawo business......... shediot