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Official Website of Alhaji Mujahid Dokubo-Asari Early Life Alhaji Mujahid Dokubo-Asari started his primary education at the Baptist day School Buguma and later attended series of primary schools because of what is commonly referred to as his stubbornness. Starting with King Amachree Memorial School Buguma, St. Micheal Primary School Buguma, Bernard Carr Municipal Primary School, and St. Mary’s Catholic Mission School and the township School, Port Harcourt. He started his secondary education at the St. Scholastica High School, Bakana and later moved to the Baptist High School Port Harcourt, where he finished his secondary school education, leaving school with three Alphas and three credits with a pass in English and Mathematics. He proceeded to Akpor Grammer School Ozuoba to resit his school certificate examination and he came out with four alphas and three credits having secured his credit in English, he proceeded to the University of Calabar to pursue a Law course having passed his JAMB examinations in 1985. He left the University of Calabar after three years because of his inability to meet the academic requirements of the University. While at the University of Calabar, he got involved in Students Unionism and became the President of the National Union Of Rivers State Students (NURSS) Calabar Chapter. He was also president of the MALABO express and was a member of Politburo of the Movement of progressive Nigeria (MPN) a Leninist/ Marxist Movement. He was member and later Leader of the black Consciousness Movement (BCM). He was also a member of the anti-apartheid Movement -People united against Apartheid South Africa. He was never a member of any of the Known Cults or confraternities or any of these bourgeois organizations like the Dollar Club, the palm wine drinkers club, Alpha Beta and others. After he left the University of Calabar, he was admitted to the Rivers State University of Science and Technology Port Harcourt to continue his law studies, he again left in similar circumstances.
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