The University Of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), now known as Cambridge
Assessment, in response to requests to prove the authenticity of the All Progressives Congress presidential candidate, Major General Muhammadu Buhari’s exam certificate, has said on Friday that it will not be able to do so.
In a statement made available on its website, the institution said,
“We can only confirm or verify results at the direct request of or with the permission of a candidate.”
The organisation also confirmed that according to the Regulations for 1961, African Language papers, including those for Hausa were set for the West African School Certificate.“This is in accordance with the provisions of the Data Protection Act 1998 and section 40 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.”
Established over 150 years ago, Cambridge Assessment operates and manages the university’s three exam boards and carries out leading-edge academic and operational research on assessment in education.
Copyright: Punch
Ok n d issue still goes on...anytime they are ok they can stop...me no care ,,let our vote speaks next month
ReplyDeleteAbeg what's PDP problem...is it becus they know they have lost...this won't lead them anywer...
ReplyDeleteResult or no result, dis man keep gaining ground by d day.
ReplyDeleteLol so what is buhari doing let him ask the UK to do that
ReplyDeleteY shud he ask dem to do dt?Eheeen pdp price mrkt make dem buy am finish na
ReplyDeleteeven if buhari doesn't have the certificate we are ready to stand by him and vote him...Jonathan that has d certificate what good has he done...with all his certificates he is still a failure
ReplyDeleteMe don tire 4 dis cert iswear. Can we just move on. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
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