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Why Do You Patronise SCAMS? Fellow Nigerians Why??? by Validated: 10:17am On Jun 30, 2022
As a true Nigerian who desires good things in life, why do yu support clear fraud or scams? Why do you know that someone is a liar, thief and destroyer and you still patronise that person? Is it for percuniary gains or what?
Let us reason together. First, lets start from the beginning

Our Political Progenitirs
The yoruba supported Obafemi Awolowo. Even my parents back then in Bendel state were Awoist. Awo never forged any certificate to FEDECO no were his backgroud details sgrouded in secrecy and doubts. Rather, he presented his authentic law degree and certificates. Late Obafemi Awolowo, was educated at Wesley College, Ibadan, in 1927, he enrolled at the University of London as an External Student and graduated with the degree of Bachelor of Commerce (Hons.)
His alma mater included:
Baptist Boys High School Oke sae, Abeokuta,
Wesley College, Ibadan and London School of Economic and Political Science. In 1944 he completed a University of London correspondence course for the bachelor of commerce degree. His greatest ambition, however, was to study law, which he undertook in London from 1944 to 1946, when he was called to the bar. Returning to Nigeria in 1947, he developed a thriving practice as a barrister in Ibadan.
He was born in Ikenne in Ogun State on March 6, 1909. Awo was consistently consistent and never gave room for doubt about who he was.

In the East, Nnamdi Azikiwe was the toast of the Igbos. Azikiwe travelled to the United States where he was known as Ben Azikiwe and attended Storer College, Columbia University, the University of Pennsylvania and Howard University. He had all his certificates to present to FEDECO. None was stolen by soldiers that arrested him severally, not even during Nigeria Civil war.
Azikiwe was born on Novenber 6, 904 in Zungeru.

Abubakar Tafawa Balewa was Nigeria's prime minister between 1957 and 1966. In his case, his verifiable education stated that he started early education at the Koranic School in Bauchi and like most of his contemporaries, he studied at the Katsina College for further education and soon acquired his teaching certificate. He returned to Bauchi to teach at the Bauchi Middle School.
Balewa was born in Bauchi in December 1912.
The military coup of 1966 did not tamper with his certificates even though he lost his life in that coup

Alh Shehu Shagari was Nigeria president from 1979 to 1984. Born on February 25, 1925, Shagari started his education in a Quranic school and then went to live with relatives at a nearby town, where from 1931 to 1935 he attended Yabo elementary school. In 1936–1940, he went to Sokoto for middle school, and then from 1941 to 1944 he attended Barewa College.[7] Between 1944 and 1952, Shagari matriculated at the Teachers Training College, in Zaria, Kaduna, Nigeria.
The military coup of 1984 ousted him from office. Even at that, the military did not destroy his certificates.

Where We Find Ourselves Today
As seen from above, the first and second republic politicians, who were born in first-quartile of the 1900 never lied about their age, academic qualifications, schools attended and place of birth. These are verifiable, even in 2022. Their class and school mates are people that were known
As a nation, we ought to be improving. Rather, here we are in early 2000s and running a Fouth Republic with our leaders not able find their certificates, they are not sure of the schools they attended nor do they know where and when they were born.
My question is are we progressing or retrogressing? Why do we support these liars, forgers, scammers and theives? Why Yes you, why

Scam Devotee
A devotee is "a person who is very interested in and enthusiastic about someone or something" A scam devotee loves scams.
Today, some young people and supposedly educated people have turned themselves into scam adherents or better still what I have termed SCAM DEVOTEES.
If you knowingly support scam and vigorouly defend it, you a a scam adherebt and gence a SCAM DEVOTEE.

Look into the mirror, the person you see is the problem of Nigetia, not the politician. You are the problem, until you free yourself from tribal, religious and premodial sentiments, you remain the reason Nigeria is poor, under developed, and in darkness. Because you patronise FRAUD.
Re: Why Do You Patronise SCAMS? Fellow Nigerians Why??? by Remijuice: 10:19am On Jun 30, 2022
Please vote for ATIKU come 2023


For Industrious and Progressive Nigeria!
Re: Why Do You Patronise SCAMS? Fellow Nigerians Why??? by Abfinest007(m): 10:25am On Jun 30, 2022
Eir way of life
Re: Why Do You Patronise SCAMS? Fellow Nigerians Why??? by Moh247: 10:25am On Jun 30, 2022
Sensible people have since moved on from the craziness of over dependency on paper certificate
People want anyone capable of getting the job done


Google, Microsoft and other fortune 500 companies don't care about your certificate, infact they recruit Indians and Africans ahead of some top ivy league graduate
Re: Why Do You Patronise SCAMS? Fellow Nigerians Why??? by Validated: 10:27am On Jun 30, 2022
Moh247:
Sensible people have since moved on from the craziness of over dependency on paper certificate
People want anyone capable of getting the job done
Does that make it right to be following frauds?
Re: Why Do You Patronise SCAMS? Fellow Nigerians Why??? by Moh247: 10:29am On Jun 30, 2022
Validated:

Does that make it right to be following frauds?

And who is the fraud or who followed fraud

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