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Walk Into Government College Lagos And Get Copy Of The Certificate You Used To Seek Admission Into CSU, Atiku’s Aide Challenges Tinubu

President Bola Tinubu has been challenged to follow the footsteps of his opponent, Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party by walking into Government College Lagos, where he claimed to have schooled, and get a certified true copy of the secondary school certificate with which he gained admission into Chicago State University.

Atiku’s Campaign spokesperson  Phrank Shaibu threw the challenge during a world press conference in Abuja on Sunday by the PDP as they sought to clear the controversies surrounding changes in Atiku’s certificates.

Shaibu flaunted certified true copies from a Lagos High Court, which he said proved that his principal legally changed his name via an affidavit from Sadiq to Atiku Abubakar in 1974.

“As a practitioner of democracy, especially someone who sits on the office of the president, must live above board.

“The President must mirror the moral rectitude of trust and transparency. To be called a president of a country is to be the approximation of the values that such a country stands for.

“Nigeria does not stand for forgeries and impersonation.

“It is therefore on this note that we yet again call on President Bola A Tinubu to follow the example of Atiku Abubakar to clear the air about the doubt and kunkere about his past.

“Since Lagos is his domain, we ask Bola Tinubu to bodly walk into Government College and make available to the world a copy of the 1970 certificate with which he sought admission into the Chicago State University.

He added that it is embarrassing that the FBI and other security agencies in the United are about to release files about our president.

“But it is more embarrassing that Bola A Tinubu will fight tooth and nail to block the release of these discoveries saying such would cause him irreparable damage.”

Mr. Tinubu had yet to publicly address Nigerians since Caleb Westberg, the Registrar of Chicago State University, stated on oath before an Illinois Court that the certificate he submitted to INEC, which qualified him to run for president, was not issued by the school.

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