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Nigerians React As Olajide Adeniji Testifies In US Court, Claims He Contested Against President Tinubu in Chicago State University Club Election

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Nigerians React As Olajide Adeniji Testifies In US Court, Claims He Contested Against President Tinubu in Chicago State University Club Election....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Written By Oshiobugie Omo-Ikirodah

Recent revelations regarding President Tinubu’s academic history at Chicago State University have once again brought his educational background into the spotlight, triggering heated debates across Nigeria. The president’s records from the institution have been a controversial topic, with fresh details emerging on the internet almost daily. CONTINUE READING

 

 

 

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Notably, the dispute over President Tinubu’s credentials from Chicago State University was reignited by Atiku Abubakar, who lodged a petition with the Supreme Court. The petition seeks to disqualify President Tinubu based on alleged discrepancies in his academic records.

Earlier this week, the controversy took a new twist. Olajide Adeniji appeared in a US court, swearing under oath that he was a classmate of President Tinubu at Chicago State University. Furthermore, he claimed to have contested against Tinubu for the presidency of the Accounting Society Club within the Department of Business Administration/Accounting.

To add more weight to Adeniji’s claims, a 1979 university calendar showcased a photograph of Olajide Adeniji, further settling the ongoing debate. CONTINUE READING

 

 

 

 

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Nigerians have since taken to various platforms to voice their opinions on the matter, with a spectrum of reactions both in support of and against the president’s claims.

Supporting the Motion:

  1. Adeola T.: “If Adeniji’s claims are true, then President Tinubu should come forward and clarify his position. We need transparency in leadership.”
  2. Chijioke I.: “Adeniji’s testimony seems credible. It’s about time we had some clarity on this issue.”

Opposing the Motion:

  1. Femi D.: “This is just a political move to tarnish President Tinubu’s reputation. The opposition is desperately looking for dirt.”
  2. Uzoma R.: “Why bring up such claims now? It’s clear there’s an agenda against the president.”

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