Buhari’s Cambridge WAEC Certificate And Secondary School Photos Surface Online

August 1, 2019
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The Cambridge WAEC certificate and secondary school photo President Muhammadu Buhari presented before the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal in Abuja, has been made public.

KanyiDaily had reported on Wednesday that the Deputy Registrar of the West African Examination Council (WAEC), Oshindehinde Adewumi disowned the Cambridge University’s Moderated International Examination credentials produced by President Buhari and tendered as exhibits before the Presidential Tribunal.

Adewumi said he could not confirm Buhari’s Cambridge Assessment International Certified Statement Of West African School Certificate issued in 1961. He said:

“This document is not bearing my name or signature. You cannot expect me to certify a document that is not from WAEC.

“This document is bearing Cambridge Assessment International Certified Statement. It is not a document from the WAEC.”

Below is the WASC certificate presented at the presidential tribunal on Tuesday, July 30, which was allegedly issued by Cambridge;

Here is President Buhari’s group photograph with other form 6 students at Provincial Secondary School Katsina in 1961. He is the 5th sitting from L-R.

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