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Yesufu questions Tinubu’s academic claims, demands visit to Alma Mater
Aisha Yesufu, a socio-political commentator, has asked President Bola Tinubu to visit his Alma Mater to prove that his primary and secondary academic records are genuine.
Yesufu challenged Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga to prevail on the president to visit his Alma Mater.
She made the call while reacting to the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar’s visit to the primary school he attended in Jada, Adamawa State.
Posting a video of his visit on his social media, Atiku wrote: “Nostalgic. Today, I returned to where it all started. My Alma Mater, Central Primary School, Jada. -AA”
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Reacting, Yesufu posted on X, “Where that is mentally abducted afterthought of an SSA @aonanuga1956?
“Focus on getting Chief Tinubu or whatever he decides to call himself today to go to his alma mater too. By the way, my husband was at the reunion of his secondary school during the weekend.”
Recently, there was controversy over the academic records of President Tinubu with claims that he never attended some of the institutions on his credentials.
Notable of such institution was the Chicago State University, CSU, but the school insisted that Tinubu was given admission and he graduated from the institution.
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