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CSU: Throwback of Reno despising Tinubu over certificate
The noise in the polity over the deposition of the Chicago State University, U.S.A., on the education document of President Bola Tinubu is degenerating into digging up throwback of Reno Omokri in despising Tinubu over certificate during the electioneering campaign in 2022.
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Omokri had suddenly repented and transmuted into ardent supporter and stout defender of President Tinubu in the CSU controversies.
The fellow “debaters” of Reno Omokri in the trial of Tinubu in the public court, had unearthed Reno’s tweet in June 2022, declaring: “Emilokan, show us your certificates. How can you not have attended primary and secondary schools? What qualifications did you use to get admitted into university? Using the same excuse Buhari used? Nigerians don’t want Buhari’s echo. We reject Buhari’s shadow!”

CSU: Reno challenging Tinubu in 2022 to show his certificate
Reno has been working assiduously to “fix” and “re-fix” information on the CSU saga, taking on certain public figures, raising accusations and counter-accusations against them, in the defense of Tinubu.
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His adversaries are beginning to get back at him, digging up throwbacks of his previous activities to discredit his unalloyed LOVE for Tinubu since the man became President.
In all, history is being made in Nigeria – positive or negative – in the prevailing controversy.
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