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PhonesRe: In terms Of Data Plan, Which Network Is Your Best In 2015? by Philistine(m): 11:31am On Dec 28, 2015
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PoliticsRe: Understanding Naira Depreciation For Dummies - Thewhistleng by Philistine(m): 3:30pm On Dec 27, 2015
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AgricultureRe: Unbelievable: 100pcs Of Tubers Of Yam For N9,000... by Philistine(m): 5:42pm On Dec 25, 2015
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Jobs/VacanciesRe: For Unemployed Graduates ONLY by Philistine(m): 6:37am On Dec 22, 2015
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Jobs/VacanciesRe: Private Home Tutors Required (full/part Time) N80,000 + Benefits by Philistine(m): 5:29am On Dec 21, 2015
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SportsRe: Jose Mourinho Sacked As Chelsea Manager by Philistine(m): 4:16pm On Dec 17, 2015
The sack is long overdue. Good decision by the mgt.
ComputersRe: 15 Keyboard Shortcuts Every Computer Geek Should Know by Philistine(m): 7:14pm On Dec 11, 2015
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Politics(list)top 7 Least Educated Presidents In Africa by Philistine(op): 6:34pm On Dec 08, 2015
[List] Top 7 Least Educated Presidents in Africa

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These are few least educated presidents in Africa, they have the least or no education background at all and are currently ruling on the continent of Africa.

They are:

1. Jacob Zuma- Republic of South Africa

Zuma received no formal schooling. The debate surrounding South African president Jacob Zuma’s lack of formal education has been a hot discussion topic for years.Prince Mashele, CEO of the Forum for Public Dialogue, has been critical of Zuma’s lack of formal education and argued that Zuma is not fit to rule.

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2. Joseph Kabila- Democratic Republic of Congo

Mr Kabila spent his childhood in Tanzania and spoke better kiSwahili and English than the languages most spoken in Kinshasa – French and Lingala, which he had to learn on the job. Following high school, Joseph Kabila followed a military curriculum in Tanzania, then at Makerere University in Uganda.

Winning DR Congo’s first democratic elections in more than 40 years at the tender age of 35 gave him the legitimacy to stamp his authority on the country and move out of his father’s shadow. Joseph Kabila went on to get further training at the PLA National Deffense University, in Beijing, China. Apart from these the only academic Certificates known to be held Joseph Kabila is High school Certificate.

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3. Ismaïl Omar Guelleh – Djbouti

Guelleh was born in dire Dawa, Ethiopia, into the politically powerful Mamassan subclan of the Issa Clan. When Guelleh was younger he attended a traditional Islamic school. In the late 1960s, Guelleh migrated to Djibouti before finishing high school. He later joined the police, becoming a junior non-commissioned officer.

The Highest level of formal academic education known to be attained by Guelleh is secondary school although He received training from the Somali National Security Service and then from the French Secrete Service, and was intended to become his uncle’s successor. “The key to Guelleh’s success is the skillful way in which he has played the cards in his strong hand”, according to PINR.

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4. Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir – Sudan

Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir did his Primary school in the village of Hoshe Bannaga and his secondary education in Khartoum, apart from these there is no evidence of any other academic qualifications accredited to Omar Hassan.

He studied at the Egyptian Military Academy in Cairo and then at the Sudan Military Academy in Khartoum from where he graduated in 1966. He Joined the Sudanese Army and studied at the Egyptian Military Academy in Cairo and served in the Army since then until he became the president of Sudan.

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5. Yahya Jammeh – Gambia

President Jammeh received a secondary school education in Bwiam. He received his early education at Kanilai Primary School, Saint Edwards Primary School in Bwiam, and Gambia high School in Banjul.

In 1983 he passed the General Certificate of Education (GCE 0′ Level) with Credits in Geography, English, French, Biology and Physics. Also obtained passes in Chemistry and Oral English. Jammeh joined the Gambian National Army in 1984, was commissioned a Lieutenant in 1989, and in 1992 became commander of the Gambian Military Police.He received extensive military training in neighboring Senegal and at United States Army school.

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6. Paul Kagame – Rwanda

Kagame began his primary education in a school near the refugee camp, where he and other Rwandan refugees learned English and began to integrate into Ugandan culture. At the age of nine he moved to the respected Rwengoro Primary School, around 16 kilometres (10 mi) away, graduating with the best grades in the district. He subsequently attended Ntare School, one of the best schools in Uganda.

It is also the alma mater of future Ugandan President Yoweri Museweni The death of Kagame’s father in the early 1970s, and the departure of Rwigyema to an unknown location, led to a decline in his academic performance and an increased tendency to fight those who belittled the Rwandan population. He was eventually suspended from Ntare and completed his studies without distinction at Old Kampala Secondary School. Kagame, did not further academic his education since then.

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7. Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz – Mauritania

Born in Akjouit, Mauritania in 1956, Abdel Aziz attended college at the Royal Military Academy of Morocco, which led him to pursue a career in the Mauritanian military, thus he forfeited the possibility of earning a high school certificate.

He joined the Royal Military Academy of Meknes, Moroco in 1977 and, after a string of promotions, established the elite BASEP (Presidential Security Battalion). He played a key role in suppressing an attempted coup in June 2003 and a military uprising in August 2004. He received Mauritania’s highest military award for his role in stopping the 2004 uprising. He has earned much credit for his work however Abdel Aziz is one of the least educated African Presidents.

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PoliticsRe: Breaking News: INEC Declares Yahaya Bello Kogi Governor-elect by Philistine(m): 6:44am On Dec 06, 2015
So, Only 12000+ votes was polled, and the Returning officer declared the first election inconclusive. What a country.
PoliticsRe: I Don’t Know Dasuki, Says George by Philistine(m): 7:11am On Dec 04, 2015
Trash! Do u have to know Dasuki before u can receive money from him. Of course, i do not expect an ex-convict to openly admit to such a crime.
BusinessRe: Football(+ Other Sports) Betting Season 9 by Philistine(m): 12:13pm On Dec 02, 2015
Calebsky:
Your moniker, "Phillistine", reminds me of the story of David and Goliath lol cheesy

I will reply you now.
OK BROS. THANKS
BusinessRe: Football(+ Other Sports) Betting Season 9 by Philistine(m): 12:03pm On Dec 02, 2015
Calebsky:
Not so.
I switch between work and family time.
It's not easy replying all mails.
I try to do the best I can.
Take it easy on me.

Go Singles on heavy stakes. In the long run you'll be glad you did. You can also stick with 2+ odds of not more than 3 games. Then play ACCA with whatever amount you please, such that if lost you'll just laugh it over cool
calebsky, u never reply me.
BusinessRe: Hi Everyone Partner With Me In My Importation Biz See Break Down by Philistine(m): 10:28am On Dec 02, 2015
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BusinessRe: Football(+ Other Sports) Betting Season 9 by Philistine(m): 2:07pm On Dec 01, 2015
Calebsky:
Because you cried out "help somebody" i'll help you out.
Do me a PM and i'll respond. Will just give you a lead, and you'll do fine.
Your regrets will vanish in no distant time.
Oga Calebsky, i am also in need of your lead, i've lost so much. Should i give u a PM.
CelebritiesRe: Actress Tosin Abeniade Badmus Is Dead by Philistine(m): 3:32pm On Nov 30, 2015
Waka Pass Actress! RIP
PoliticsRe: Kashamu: CJN Asks Appeal Court President To Probe Ogun Election Tribunal by Philistine(m): 2:11pm On Nov 30, 2015
Kashamu the drug baron is seeking for justice.
PoliticsRe: In Defence Of President Buhari by Philistine(m): 2:00pm On Nov 30, 2015
Very intelligent write-up. Frankly speaking, Buhari should have done away with all those PDP apologists still holding critical positions; peter Obi,Onyeka Onwenu, bode george's wife and co. Those guys will do everything possible to ruin his administration.
PoliticsRe: Kogi Governorship Crisis: Audu’s Camp Rejects Son by Philistine(m): 8:36am On Nov 29, 2015
This is getting serious,APC better tread with caution,else they might end up losing Kogi to PDP.
PoliticsRe: IPOB Dare Not Protest In Lagos. by Philistine(m): 3:10pm On Nov 28, 2015
EUROBOMBER:
Peaceful or not, they should restrict their protests to the east, simple.
bros, are they not nigerians? Why restrict their right to peaceful demonstration. For ur info, i am a yoruba guy.
PoliticsRe: IPOB Dare Not Protest In Lagos. by Philistine(m): 3:02pm On Nov 28, 2015
There is nothing wrong with IPOB protesting in lagos, as long as it is peaceful.
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Releases New Video Of Recent Engagement With The Nigerian Army by Philistine(m): 2:24am On Nov 28, 2015
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InvestmentRe: Cryptocurrency - The beggining of the end to fiat currency by Philistine(m): 4:00pm On Nov 27, 2015
Kindly update with more info.
Fashion/Clothing MarketRe: Investments For Students, Corper, Teachers,workers And Stay At Home Mums by Philistine(m): 3:54pm On Nov 27, 2015
5tss:
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are d dresses new or tokunbo. Urgent reply
PoliticsRe: FLASH| 1.4 Million Nigerians Lost Their Jobs In 6 Months Of PMB’s Administration by Philistine(m): 9:58pm On Nov 23, 2015
Warbegins1:
let us be civil

It is not her fault that she looks the way she does.
is it Buhari's fault that 1.4m Nigerians became jobless during the said period. Why can't she direct her complaints to the former administration that mismanaged nigeria's resources.

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