Crime
Atiku’s attempt at humiliating Tinubu fruitless—Keyamo
All Progressives Party (APC) chieftain and Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Fetus Keyamo has described the journey of former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar to Chicago University in a bid to expose President Bola Tinubu as fruitless.
Speaking via his social media post, Keyamo wrote: “From the responses by Chicago State University, ATIKU’s journey to Chicago and back has been a journey to nowhere, a fruitless exercise and an odyssey in self-humiliation. President Tinubu and Nigerians deserve an unreserved apology from him.”
Tinubu had supplied certificates from the Chicago State University (CSU) to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), to secure eligibility to participate in the election.
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Atiku then approached a United States court seeking the release of the academic records Tinubu submitted to INEC in the February 25 presidential poll.
The Chicago court on Saturday, September 30, ordered CSU to release Tinubu’s academic records for verification and in support of Atiku’s petition challenging the result of the 2023 presidential poll.
Justice Nancy Maldonado in a judgment dismissed the objection raised by Tinubu against Atiku’s request and expressly ordered that the CSU must submit the academic records to Atiku
After the verdict, CSU on Monday, October 2, released the academic records of Tinubu following an order of the United States of America court.
In the results released, CSU confirmed it found three diplomas matching the certificate Tinubu presented to INEC after a diligent search.
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