A new legal challenge has emerged regarding the academic credentials of Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, as a U.S.-based law firm seeks to void his degree from Chicago State University (CSU).
The controversy surrounding Tinubu’s academic records has persisted for years, with allegations of discrepancies in the certificates he submitted to Nigeria’s Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). The latest development sees legal practitioners in the United States pursuing action to invalidate his CSU degree, citing concerns over authenticity and procedural irregularities.
Reports indicate that the legal challenge stems from claims that the university issued certificates with conflicting details at different times. Tinubu has previously defended his credentials, asserting that any errors in his certificate were made by CSU itself.
This legal battle adds to the ongoing scrutiny of Tinubu’s qualifications, which has been a focal point of political discourse in Nigeria. Opposition figures and legal experts continue to question the legitimacy of his academic records, with some calling for further investigations.
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