In a new post on its website, the university confirmed result grades for the examination in 1961 were issued in numbers, not letters, as suggested by critics of Mr. Buhari who have dismissed the results he presented as fabricated.
According to Cambridge, “Examination results were classed in grades from 1 to 9”.
“1, 2,3,4,5 & 6 indicate a Pass with Credit; 7 & 8 indicate a Pass; 9 indicate a Failure,” the school said.
Results tendered by Mr. Buhari shows he had credits in English Language, Geography, Health Science, Hausa Language; failed in Mathematics and Woodwork, and had a pass in Literature in English.
In its post, Cambridge said for candidates to qualify for its certificate in 1961, they needed to pass English, and not necessarily Mathematics.
“To pass the School Certificate, candidates had to pass examinations in a variety of groups. It was compulsory to pass English Language, but not Maths, in order to gain the Certificate,” the university said.
The details followed intense controversy over whether Mr. Buhari, a former Head of State and retired Army General, completed his secondary education.
Hmmmm,getting more interesting
ReplyDeleteHmm,result or not am rather interested in a peaceful election that will b free n fair next month....
ReplyDeleteDis result saga don tire me abeg. Can we just mov on. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteThis won't lead 2 anyhwer,why is PDP dis scared,cus they know they hav lost
ReplyDeleteLet wait for another distraction from the PDP since they've failed with the result lies. They have started a documentary on Buhari again on TV. We shall see how far they can go.
ReplyDeleteRather than issue base, they are interested in campaign of distraction.
Okay nao we are waitin
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