But acknowledging it does not answer every question about the educational journey that preceded Chicago State University. Ask about secondary school and memories tumble out—teachers, classmates, principals, punishments, football matches, examinations. But when questions surrounding the early educational history of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria generate controversy, Nigerians are expected to stop asking questions. For most people, education follows a comprehensible chain or trajectory:Primary School → Secondary School → Qualifying Examination → Tertiary Institution → Degree. And it certainly should not require Nigerians to pretend that questions cease to exist merely because those questions are politically inconvenient.