CSU Fails Authentication of Tinubu’s Certificate as FBI to Unveil 2,500 New Records
Chicago State University Unable to Confirm Authenticity; FBI to Release Documents per FOIA Request
In a recent legal development, Chicago State University (CSU) finds itself unable to authenticate the certificate attributed to Nigerian President Bola Tinubu. The revelation came during a hearing before Judge Gilbert when CSU’s lawyer acknowledged that the university could not definitively confirm the authenticity of Tinubu’s certificate, raising questions about its legitimacy.
Furthermore, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has announced its intention to release approximately 2,500 documents related to Bola Ahmed Tinubu in October. This revelation follows a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request made by Aaron Greenspan and Nigerian investigative journalist David Hundeyin earlier this year.
The FOIA request, spearheaded by Hundeyin and Greenspan, led to a lawsuit against five U.S. government agencies for their initial refusal to provide information regarding the files they maintain on Bola Ahmed Tinubu. As anticipation mounts for the release of these documents, questions surrounding Tinubu’s credentials and background remain unanswered, casting a shadow over his public image.
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