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Atiku Has Released A Photo Of His Classmates, Bola Tinubu Should Also Do So- Reno Omokri Taunts Tinubu

The controversy trailing the academic certificates of APC presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu appears to be digging up several issues believed to be unnecessary in the Nigerian polity.

On Tuesday afternoon, Reno Omokri, former Media Aide to the ex-president Goodluck Jonathan and ardent supporter of PDP presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar wrote on his Twitter page that Atiku has released the picture of his old school mates.

He therefore called on the APC Flagbearer to also do same so as to clear the air on the controversy surrounding his education.

The move was an attempt by the right activist and socal crusader to draw attention to the fact that Atiku has no baggage as far as education qualification is concerned unlike other candidates who are still in the eye of the storm over the issue.

Perhaps, Omokri is yet to be aware of the latest letter from the Chicago State University that confirmed that Tinubu actually graduated from the institution.

The institution had released a circular letter on Monday detailing the year Tinubu was admitted into the school, the year he graduated and his course of study.

It was duly signed by the school registrar. Is it therefore possible to gain an admission into the University without elementary school certificates? 

Tinubu had claimed in the form submitted to INEC that he lost his certificates while he was in exile during the military administration of Sani Abacha.

The claim has been generating public debates since then with many opposition party members calling on INEC to disqualify him on that basis.

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