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WHAT NEXT? Base on the words of Plato, which states that The virtue is knowledge, and this knowledge is by admitting you do not know anything. And, Descartes which states that The knowledge is not enough, the will is what is really moral. I will be right to say that Nigerias present predicament requires someone with both knowledge and the will, and not some kind of certificate which we all know how students sit close to another student in an exam hall or bribe a lecturer to aquire. The PDP and her deciving followers had consistently tried to ensuring that the 2015 election does not hold havent noticed the marmot courtship the person of General Muhammadu Buhari had gathered and still gathering. As a result, they continue to fabricate all types of fallacies like Buhari is too old and dont even know his phone number; and when Nigerians asked how old was Mandela when he came out of the prison and ruled South Africans, they navigated from that to saying he embezzled money while in PTF; when OBJ said he investigated him and found nothing incriminating on him, they switched to saying his wife and children will vote for GEJ; when his wife was seeing with Osibanjos wife campaigning together, and his beautiful daughter (Zahara) came out to campaign for him on social media, they swiped to he is sick; and when it backfired on them after the sensless advert done by a congenital fool and thieve, they zoomed to he has no certificate; Now that he has presented his WASC certificate, I am wondering aloud on WHAT NEXT they will bring against him. In case they will say he is not educated; This will only prove to Nigerians that they are the type of students who acquired their PhD by sitting close to someone or bribing lecturers. Because education is the act of imparting or acquiring general knowledge, developing the powers of reasoning and judgment, and generally of preparing oneself or others intellectually for mature life. It consist of Formal(i.e, western education), Informal(i.e, Islamic study or Bible study) and Nonformal(i.e, learning tailoring, trading, etc) educarion. Also, Section 131(d) of Nigerias Constitution says that a person shall be qualified for election to the office of the President if he had been educated up to at least School Certificate level or its equivalent. By virtue of this explanation of education and the position of the Constitution, anyone who classify A Major General in the Army who has attended many courses that is equivalent to Master Degree as an uneducated or not qualified to run for the 2015 presidential election, should be referred to a psychiatric hospital for treatment. Finally, What Nigerians need at this present hard times is someone who has the knowledge, experience and above all, the will, to bring the country out of her mess. And not some one who does not even know what corruption is, or understand how to carry out an intelligent investigation about the sponsors of Boko Haram, but consistently boasting on pyrophoric lies about his knowledge. Long Live Nigeria.
Posted on: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 03:20:39 +0000

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