The last
may not have been heard about the controversy trailing the educational
certificates of the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress
(APC) for the 2015 general elections, Gen Muhammadu Buhari (retd).
Following
Buhari’s explanation in an affidavit submitted to the Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC) that his certificates were with the military, some
critics have been raising the dust, insinuating that the former head of state
lied about the schools he attended.
Although
none of the institutions the APC presidential candidate attended has denied his
studentship, Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia, in a profile of the former head
of state listed his academic and professional qualifications from schools at
home and abroad. According to Wikipedia, Buhari joined the Nigerian Army in
1962, when he attended the Nigerian Military Training College which was renamed
the Nigerian Defence Academy, (NDA)), Kaduna, in 1964. From 1962-1963, he underwent
Officer Cadets training at Mons Officer Cadet School in Aldershot in England,
United Kingdom (Mons OCS was officially closed down in 1972).
In
January 1963, Buhari was commissioned as Second Lieutenant, and appointed
Platoon Commander of the Second Infantry Battalion in Abeokuta, Nigeria.
From
November 1963- January 1964, Buhari attended the Platoon Commanders’ Course at
the Nigerian Military College, Kaduna. In 1964, he facilitated his military
training by attending the Mechanical Transport Officer’s Course at the Army
Mechanical Transport School in Borden, United Kingdom.
From
1965-1967, Buhari served as Commander of the Second Infantry Battalion. He was
appointed Brigade Major, Second Sector, First Infantry Division, April 1967 to
July 1967.
Buhari
was made Brigade Major of the Third Infantry Brigade, July 1967 to October 1968
and Brigade Major/ Commandant, Thirty-first Infantry Brigade, 1970-1971.
Buhari
served as the Assistant Adjutant-General, First Infantry Division Headquarters,
1971- 1972. He also attended the Defense Services’ Staff College, Wellington,
India, in 1973.
From
1974-1975, Buhari was appointed Acting Director, Transport and Supply, Nigerian
Army Corps of Supply and Transport Headquarters.
He was
also made Military Secretary, Army Headquarters, 1978- 1979, and a member of
the Supreme Military Council, 1978-1979. From 1979 -1980, at the rank of
colonel, Buhari attended the US Army War College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania,
United States of America and obtained a Masters Degree in Strategic Studies.
The
military is yet to officially issue a statement controverting the explanation
made by Buhari about his certificates in his affidavit to INEC even as
Nigerians are anxiously waiting to see how the unfolding scenario will play
out.
Who said Buhari has no certificates: See what Wikipedia says
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