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Bucky Hassan Addresses Buhari Certificate Questions by Charlesdonald(m): 2:32pm On Jan 23, 2015
1) Why are the dates on the certificate stamped
2015, and not 1961?
Answer: “The stamp and date served as
authentication that the document was truly retrieved
from the records of that Secondary School and it
emanated from there. And, it must bear the date it
was forwarded! And, Cambridge University also sent
a computer print-out of the same certificate! So, the
certificate itself bears 1961, while the stamp of the
retrieving and forwarding establishment bears the
date the retrieved document was forwarded (i.e.
today’s date). I am a professional administrator.” –
Olasunkanmi Sukky Adeleke.
2) There was no Primary 6 in Nigeria in the
1960’s. Why did Buhari leave secondary school at
18-19?
Answer: Please see this write-up on Nigeria’s
educational history from pre- colonisation to date.
In the 1950s and at least the early 1960s, Nigerian
children spent 6 years in primary school, and 7
years in secondary school.
“In the 1950s, Nigeria adopted the British system
called Form Six that divided grades into six
elementary years, three junior secondary years,
two senior secondary years, and a two-year
university preparation program. Those who
scored high on exit examinations at the end of
Form Six usually were qualified to enter
universities.”
3) The Army said Buhari had a pass in English
but his certificate shows a credit in English.
Answer: The Army actually said he had a pass in
English literature and a credit in the English
language. Many [people] heard “pass in English
literature” and immediately jumped to the
conclusion the Army meant English grammar. This
link provides copies of the Army’s letter and other
documentation in Buhari’s file.
4) If the certificate is false, why is the Buhari
campaign confident enough to provide it to the
press?
Answer: The Buhari campaign freely releasing this
document to the media is the strongest piece of
evidence that the documents are real.
With all the information provided on the
documentation, anyone can directly approach the
Cambridge exams board, WAEC, the Katsina
Education Ministry and Government College Katsina,
to verify the information. With the examination
number given on the certificate, it will be easy for
those organisations to respond quickly. Please
remember that this certificate was released directly
by Katsina College who made a copy available to
Premium Times.
5) Why is his name spelled Muhammadu Buhari,
but is Mohamed Buhari on the certificate?
Answer: Nigerian names commonly have many
different variations of spellings, and it is not
uncommon to find Nigerians with different spelling
variations of their names on different documents –
certificates, passports, birth certificates etc. Some
people will always insist on spelling one’s name the
way they prefer even after seeing the correct
spelling written out!
6) As Katsina State was not created until 1987,
why is this certificate on the letterhead of the
Katsina State Ministry of Education?
Answer: Buhari’s secondary school used to be
known as Provincial Secondary School, Katsina, but
is now called Government College Katsina. It is
located in what used to be Katsina Province
but became Katsina State in 1987. As Katsina College
is issuing a certified copy of Buhari’s original
documentation, they have transcribed it upon the
official certificates used by the State today. It is why
the exam is dated 1961 but it is stamped and dated
by the principal on 21/1/2015 – the date the school
reissued a copy of the certificate.
“1947: Ibadan province split from Oyo; Katsina
province formed from parts of Sokoto and Zaria;
Rivers province split from Owerri.”
7) Why does the certificate show a contemporary
photograph of Buhari today?
Answer: Buhari sat for the exams of the Cambridge
University West African School Certificate – which is
the exam body that set the exams at the time.
Photographs were not a requirement to be put on
the certificate. However, WAEC now issues
certificates with the photograph of the candidate.
Thus to satisfy the protocol of today, his current
photograph has to be on the certificate.
cool Buhari has a credit in Hausa language. Surely
Hausa language was not taught in schools in
1961?
Answer: The educational system in Northern and
Southern Nigeria in the Colonial era was very
different. Hausa was the official language of the
Colonial administration in Northern Nigeria. Hausa
was taught in colonial schools all through the
colonial era.
“Hausa in the Twentieth Century: an overview” by
John Edward Philips is particularly instructive. Page
25 talks about Hausa being the official language of
the Colonial government in Northern Nigeria.
9) Can any of Buhari’s classmates verify he sat
the exams in 1961?
Answer: Coomassie (ex-Inspector General of Police)
and Justice Abdullahi (former President Court of
Appeal of 10 years) have both confirmed they were
Buhari’s classmates and all sat the WAEC
examinations at the same time.

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Re: Bucky Hassan Addresses Buhari Certificate Questions by Kagarko(m): 2:40pm On Jan 23, 2015
Charlesdonald:
1) Why are the dates on the certificate stamped
2015, and not 1961?
Answer: “The stamp and date served as
authentication that the document was truly retrieved
from the records of that Secondary School and it
emanated from there. And, it must bear the date it
was forwarded! And, Cambridge University also sent
a computer print-out of the same certificate! So, the
certificate itself bears 1961, while the stamp of the
retrieving and forwarding establishment bears the
date the retrieved document was forwarded (i.e.
today’s date). I am a professional administrator.” –
Olasunkanmi Sukky Adeleke.
2) There was no Primary 6 in Nigeria in the
1960’s. Why did Buhari leave secondary school at
18-19?
Answer: Please see this write-up on Nigeria’s
educational history from pre- colonisation to date.
In the 1950s and at least the early 1960s, Nigerian
children spent 6 years in primary school, and 7
years in secondary school.
“In the 1950s, Nigeria adopted the British system
called Form Six that divided grades into six
elementary years, three junior secondary years,
two senior secondary years, and a two-year
university preparation program. Those who
scored high on exit examinations at the end of
Form Six usually were qualified to enter
universities.”
3) The Army said Buhari had a pass in English
but his certificate shows a credit in English.
Answer: The Army actually said he had a pass in
English literature and a credit in the English
language. Many [people] heard “pass in English
literature” and immediately jumped to the
conclusion the Army meant English grammar. This
link provides copies of the Army’s letter and other
documentation in Buhari’s file.
4) If the certificate is false, why is the Buhari
campaign confident enough to provide it to the
press?
Answer: The Buhari campaign freely releasing this
document to the media is the strongest piece of
evidence that the documents are real.
With all the information provided on the
documentation, anyone can directly approach the
Cambridge exams board, WAEC, the Katsina
Education Ministry and Government College Katsina,
to verify the information. With the examination
number given on the certificate, it will be easy for
those organisations to respond quickly. Please
remember that this certificate was released directly
by Katsina College who made a copy available to
Premium Times.
5) Why is his name spelled Muhammadu Buhari,
but is Mohamed Buhari on the certificate?
Answer: Nigerian names commonly have many
different variations of spellings, and it is not
uncommon to find Nigerians with different spelling
variations of their names on different documents –
certificates, passports, birth certificates etc. Some
people will always insist on spelling one’s name the
way they prefer even after seeing the correct
spelling written out!
6) As Katsina State was not created until 1987,
why is this certificate on the letterhead of the
Katsina State Ministry of Education?
Answer: Buhari’s secondary school used to be
known as Provincial Secondary School, Katsina, but
is now called Government College Katsina. It is
located in what used to be Katsina Province
but became Katsina State in 1987. As Katsina College
is issuing a certified copy of Buhari’s original
documentation, they have transcribed it upon the
official certificates used by the State today. It is why
the exam is dated 1961 but it is stamped and dated
by the principal on 21/1/2015 – the date the school
reissued a copy of the certificate.
“1947: Ibadan province split from Oyo; Katsina
province formed from parts of Sokoto and Zaria;
Rivers province split from Owerri.”
7) Why does the certificate show a contemporary
photograph of Buhari today?
Answer: Buhari sat for the exams of the Cambridge
University West African School Certificate – which is
the exam body that set the exams at the time.
Photographs were not a requirement to be put on
the certificate. However, WAEC now issues
certificates with the photograph of the candidate.
Thus to satisfy the protocol of today, his current
photograph has to be on the certificate.
cool Buhari has a credit in Hausa language. Surely
Hausa language was not taught in schools in
1961?
Answer: The educational system in Northern and
Southern Nigeria in the Colonial era was very
different. Hausa was the official language of the
Colonial administration in Northern Nigeria. Hausa
was taught in colonial schools all through the
colonial era.
“Hausa in the Twentieth Century: an overview” by
John Edward Philips is particularly instructive. Page
25 talks about Hausa being the official language of
the Colonial government in Northern Nigeria.
9) Can any of Buhari’s classmates verify he sat
the exams in 1961?
Answer: Coomassie (ex-Inspector General of Police)
and Justice Abdullahi (former President Court of
Appeal of 10 years) have both confirmed they were
Buhari’s classmates and all sat the WAEC
examinations at the same time.


They are not serious.

Silence is the best answer to losers.

Anyway thank you so much.

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Re: Bucky Hassan Addresses Buhari Certificate Questions by kowema(f): 2:40pm On Jan 23, 2015
Blabzzzzzz
Re: Bucky Hassan Addresses Buhari Certificate Questions by Kagarko(m): 2:42pm On Jan 23, 2015
Charlesdonald:
1) Why are the dates on the certificate stamped
2015, and not 1961?
Answer: “The stamp and date served as
authentication that the document was truly retrieved
from the records of that Secondary School and it
emanated from there. And, it must bear the date it
was forwarded! And, Cambridge University also sent
a computer print-out of the same certificate! So, the
certificate itself bears 1961, while the stamp of the
retrieving and forwarding establishment bears the
date the retrieved document was forwarded (i.e.
today’s date). I am a professional administrator.” –
Olasunkanmi Sukky Adeleke.
2) There was no Primary 6 in Nigeria in the
1960’s. Why did Buhari leave secondary school at
18-19?
Answer: Please see this write-up on Nigeria’s
educational history from pre- colonisation to date.
In the 1950s and at least the early 1960s, Nigerian
children spent 6 years in primary school, and 7
years in secondary school.
“In the 1950s, Nigeria adopted the British system
called Form Six that divided grades into six
elementary years, three junior secondary years,
two senior secondary years, and a two-year
university preparation program. Those who
scored high on exit examinations at the end of
Form Six usually were qualified to enter
universities.”
3) The Army said Buhari had a pass in English
but his certificate shows a credit in English.
Answer: The Army actually said he had a pass in
English literature and a credit in the English
language. Many [people] heard “pass in English
literature” and immediately jumped to the
conclusion the Army meant English grammar. This
link provides copies of the Army’s letter and other
documentation in Buhari’s file.
4) If the certificate is false, why is the Buhari
campaign confident enough to provide it to the
press?
Answer: The Buhari campaign freely releasing this
document to the media is the strongest piece of
evidence that the documents are real.
With all the information provided on the
documentation, anyone can directly approach the
Cambridge exams board, WAEC, the Katsina
Education Ministry and Government College Katsina,
to verify the information. With the examination
number given on the certificate, it will be easy for
those organisations to respond quickly. Please
remember that this certificate was released directly
by Katsina College who made a copy available to
Premium Times.
5) Why is his name spelled Muhammadu Buhari,
but is Mohamed Buhari on the certificate?
Answer: Nigerian names commonly have many
different variations of spellings, and it is not
uncommon to find Nigerians with different spelling
variations of their names on different documents –
certificates, passports, birth certificates etc. Some
people will always insist on spelling one’s name the
way they prefer even after seeing the correct
spelling written out!
6) As Katsina State was not created until 1987,
why is this certificate on the letterhead of the
Katsina State Ministry of Education?
Answer: Buhari’s secondary school used to be
known as Provincial Secondary School, Katsina, but
is now called Government College Katsina. It is
located in what used to be Katsina Province
but became Katsina State in 1987. As Katsina College
is issuing a certified copy of Buhari’s original
documentation, they have transcribed it upon the
official certificates used by the State today. It is why
the exam is dated 1961 but it is stamped and dated
by the principal on 21/1/2015 – the date the school
reissued a copy of the certificate.
“1947: Ibadan province split from Oyo; Katsina
province formed from parts of Sokoto and Zaria;
Rivers province split from Owerri.”
7) Why does the certificate show a contemporary
photograph of Buhari today?
Answer: Buhari sat for the exams of the Cambridge
University West African School Certificate – which is
the exam body that set the exams at the time.
Photographs were not a requirement to be put on
the certificate. However, WAEC now issues
certificates with the photograph of the candidate.
Thus to satisfy the protocol of today, his current
photograph has to be on the certificate.
cool Buhari has a credit in Hausa language. Surely
Hausa language was not taught in schools in
1961?
Answer: The educational system in Northern and
Southern Nigeria in the Colonial era was very
different. Hausa was the official language of the
Colonial administration in Northern Nigeria. Hausa
was taught in colonial schools all through the
colonial era.
“Hausa in the Twentieth Century: an overview” by
John Edward Philips is particularly instructive. Page
25 talks about Hausa being the official language of
the Colonial government in Northern Nigeria.
9) Can any of Buhari’s classmates verify he sat
the exams in 1961?
Answer: Coomassie (ex-Inspector General of Police)
and Justice Abdullahi (former President Court of
Appeal of 10 years) have both confirmed they were
Buhari’s classmates and all sat the WAEC
examinations at the same time.


They are not serious.

Silence is the best answer to losers.

Anyway thank you so much.

Nigeria sai GMB.
Re: Bucky Hassan Addresses Buhari Certificate Questions by ellechrystal(f): 2:42pm On Jan 23, 2015
R
Charlesdonald:
1) Why are the dates on the certificate stamped
2015, and not 1961?
Answer: “The stamp and date served as
authentication that the document was truly retrieved
from the records of that Secondary School and it
emanated from there. And, it must bear the date it
was forwarded! And, Cambridge University also sent
a computer print-out of the same certificate! So, the
certificate itself bears 1961, while the stamp of the
retrieving and forwarding establishment bears the
date the retrieved document was forwarded (i.e.
today’s date). I am a professional administrator.” –
Olasunkanmi Sukky Adeleke.
2) There was no Primary 6 in Nigeria in the
1960’s. Why did Buhari leave secondary school at
18-19?
Answer: Please see this write-up on Nigeria’s
educational history from pre- colonisation to date.
In the 1950s and at least the early 1960s, Nigerian
children spent 6 years in primary school, and 7
years in secondary school.
“In the 1950s, Nigeria adopted the British system
called Form Six that divided grades into six
elementary years, three junior secondary years,
two senior secondary years, and a two-year
university preparation program. Those who
scored high on exit examinations at the end of
Form Six usually were qualified to enter
universities.”
3) The Army said Buhari had a pass in English
but his certificate shows a credit in English.
Answer: The Army actually said he had a pass in
English literature and a credit in the English
language. Many [people] heard “pass in English
literature” and immediately jumped to the
conclusion the Army meant English grammar. This
link provides copies of the Army’s letter and other
documentation in Buhari’s file.
4) If the certificate is false, why is the Buhari
campaign confident enough to provide it to the
press?
Answer: The Buhari campaign freely releasing this
document to the media is the strongest piece of
evidence that the documents are real.
With all the information provided on the
documentation, anyone can directly approach the
Cambridge exams board, WAEC, the Katsina
Education Ministry and Government College Katsina,
to verify the information. With the examination
number given on the certificate, it will be easy for
those organisations to respond quickly. Please
remember that this certificate was released directly
by Katsina College who made a copy available to
Premium Times.
5) Why is his name spelled Muhammadu Buhari,
but is Mohamed Buhari on the certificate?
Answer: Nigerian names commonly have many
different variations of spellings, and it is not
uncommon to find Nigerians with different spelling
variations of their names on different documents –
certificates, passports, birth certificates etc. Some
people will always insist on spelling one’s name the
way they prefer even after seeing the correct
spelling written out!
6) As Katsina State was not created until 1987,
why is this certificate on the letterhead of the
Katsina State Ministry of Education?
Answer: Buhari’s secondary school used to be
known as Provincial Secondary School, Katsina, but
is now called Government College Katsina. It is
located in what used to be Katsina Province
but became Katsina State in 1987. As Katsina College
is issuing a certified copy of Buhari’s original
documentation, they have transcribed it upon the
official certificates used by the State today. It is why
the exam is dated 1961 but it is stamped and dated
by the principal on 21/1/2015 – the date the school
reissued a copy of the certificate.
“1947: Ibadan province split from Oyo; Katsina
province formed from parts of Sokoto and Zaria;
Rivers province split from Owerri.”
7) Why does the certificate show a contemporary
photograph of Buhari today?
Answer: Buhari sat for the exams of the Cambridge
University West African School Certificate – which is
the exam body that set the exams at the time.
Photographs were not a requirement to be put on
the certificate. However, WAEC now issues
certificates with the photograph of the candidate.
Thus to satisfy the protocol of today, his current
photograph has to be on the certificate.
cool Buhari has a credit in Hausa language. Surely
Hausa language was not taught in schools in
1961?
Answer: The educational system in Northern and
Southern Nigeria in the Colonial era was very
different. Hausa was the official language of the
Colonial administration in Northern Nigeria. Hausa
was taught in colonial schools all through the
colonial era.
“Hausa in the Twentieth Century: an overview” by
John Edward Philips is particularly instructive. Page
25 talks about Hausa being the official language of
the Colonial government in Northern Nigeria.
9) Can any of Buhari’s classmates verify he sat
the exams in 1961?
Answer: Coomassie (ex-Inspector General of Police)
and Justice Abdullahi (former President Court of
Appeal of 10 years) have both confirmed they were
Buhari’s classmates and all sat the WAEC
examinations at the same time.
Really?
Re: Bucky Hassan Addresses Buhari Certificate Questions by olu77(m): 2:49pm On Jan 23, 2015
All questions answer. Shame on pdp government.

They couldn't search for Chibok girls
They couldn't search for missing $20b
They couldn't search for bokoharams and their sponsors
they couldn't search for solution to epileptic power supply but...

They dedicate all their time, energy and our resources to demanding for a learned general's secondary school certificate.

Shame on them

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Re: Bucky Hassan Addresses Buhari Certificate Questions by Charlesdonald(m): 2:54pm On Jan 23, 2015
olu77:
All questions answer. Shame on pdp government.
lolzzzzzzz
Re: Bucky Hassan Addresses Buhari Certificate Questions by Nobody: 2:58pm On Jan 23, 2015
PDP trying to distract Nigerians..

front page please
Re: Bucky Hassan Addresses Buhari Certificate Questions by Dannyset(m): 3:02pm On Jan 23, 2015
U get time dey answer all the Fani Kayode's incarnate. U try
If ur waiting for this at FP, ur on a long thing. Anything that's not pro-GEJ, forget it.
Re: Bucky Hassan Addresses Buhari Certificate Questions by CHAIRMAN1(m): 3:07pm On Jan 23, 2015
who the hell is she? Next time come up with something reasonable, just wasted my mb on this rubbish from a buhari apologist who can ride on his D1CK for as little as a nickel.
Re: Bucky Hassan Addresses Buhari Certificate Questions by minister2015: 3:18pm On Jan 23, 2015
GEJ show us ur PhD thesis.
Re: Bucky Hassan Addresses Buhari Certificate Questions by jingh(f): 3:31pm On Jan 23, 2015
APC don't need to answer this people anymore or too quick, PDP will always find another thing to say to badmouth him.

buhari until PDP and satanist reason like human

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