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Certificate Scandal: Tinubu slammed as Osinbajo’s primary school photo emerge
Nigerians have slammed the All Progressives Congress presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu following a throwback photo of Nigeria’s Vice president, Yemi Osibanjo in primary school.
The former governor of Lagos State stated this in an affidavit submitted to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) as part of his eligibility filings for the 2023 presidential elections.
Following Tinubu’s primary school certificate saga, social media users dug up a throwback photo of young Professor Yemi Osinbajo and his classmates at Corona Primary School, Ikoyi Lagos.

They further slammed the national leader of his inability to provide a photo of himself in primary school to prove his claims are true.
See some reactions culled by this publication below:
ImmaculateJOE wrote; ‘‘Osinbajo is more Lagosian than Tinubu”
slowice; ”Patiently waiting for tinubu to post his primary school pix and stop lying”
Falsudan wrote; ”I see where the Osinbajo team is going with this. Let me help them spill it. Oya tinubu shows us any picture of you in either Primary or Secondary School.”
Greatiyk4u wrote; ”Using school for campaign ended with Buhari, all the contestants now are confirmed school cert holders.”
Lovelive wrote; ‘‘May God punish APC and their zombies to cause the Nigeria masses pains and hunger.”
Beverlyjean wrote; ”How can APC have an osibanjo and rather pick Tinubu… y do some Nigerians like supporting disasters … the Yorubas are a big problem in this country, to be honest… they’re hating and insulting the Igbos just the Igbos want a credible candidate … Igbos wud have supported Osibanjo.”
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