A tempest of responses by Nigerians has welcomed Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Tanko Muhammad‘s grades in his West African Senior School Certificate Examination led by the West African Examinations Council (WAEC).
Kemi Filani News reviews that Justice Muhammad was on Thursday, July 17 affirmed by the Nigerian Senate after his name was sent by President Muhammadu Buhari following his affirmation by the National Judicial Council (NJC).
The NJC, led by previous President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Umar Abdullahi, had on July 11 prescribed Justice Muhammad to President Buhari for affirmation as substantive CJN.
Days after the screening and his swearing-in, his WAEC declaration which he introduced before the Senate emerged.
An announcement of the aftereffect of Justice Muhammad demonstrates that the CJN had three credits and two Passes.
The WAEC result of the CJN demonstrates that Justice Muhammad, who sat for WAEC in June 1973, had C6 in Islamic Religious Knowledge (IRK), C4 in History and C5 in the Hausa Language.
Justice Muhammad additionally had Pass in Arabic and Pass in Chemistry. Science and English language were, be that as it may, missing from the outcome introduced by the CJN.
Minutes after the WAEC result of the CJN developed, Nigerians took to Twitter, to impact Justice Muhammad over what they depicted as poor outcomes.