The Chicago State University (CSU) has unveiled startling revelations regarding the academic records of President Bola Tinubu. In compliance with the orders of U.S Judge Nancy Maldonado, these records were released to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, shedding new light on the President's educational background.
According reports, a pivotal revelation emerged within the records. It has come to light that the academic record from SouthWest College, which President Tinubu purportedly used to gain admission into Chicago State University, belongs to a female individual. This revelation casts a cloud of uncertainty over the legitimacy of his educational qualifications.
Furthermore, a significant discrepancy arises in the certificate that President Tinubu reportedly presented to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to run for the 2023 Presidential elections. Astonishingly, this certificate differs substantially from the one issued by CSU in the same year that Tinubu allegedly graduated from the university.
Comparing the two certificates reveals stark disparities, ranging from the signatories to the university's logo. Even the arrangement and fonts used in the two documents are markedly different, raising serious questions about the authenticity of the credentials presented by President Tinubu.
These revelations have ignited a firestorm of controversy and raised concerns about the transparency of President Tinubu's academic history. As the nation grapples with these revelations, calls for a thorough investigation into the matter are growing louder.
The implications of these discrepancies are profound and could potentially reshape the political landscape of Nigeria. The nation now eagerly awaits President Tinubu's response to these allegations as this story continues to develop.