Atiku Abubakar, the Peoples Democratic Party’s nominee for president, has attacked President Bola Tinubu once more, calling into question his claim that he attended primary and secondary school.
On Sunday, Atiku announced this via his X (formerly Twitter) verified account.
In 1999, Tinubu allegedly stated that he had attended St. John’s Primary School in Aroloya, Lagos State, before moving on to Children’s Home School in Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State.
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He said that Tinubu’s (his) next stop on his academic adventure was the Government College in Ibadan, followed by the Richard Daley College, before he continued to Chicago State University in the United States.
“I woke up this morning wondering how we got to this cul de sac. In 1999, Tinubu claimed he attended St. John’s Primary School, Aroloya, Lagos, before proceeding to Children’s Home School in Ibadan.
“According to him, his next port of call in his educational journey was Government College Ibadan and, Richard Daley College and Chicago State University in the United States.
“Curiously, in 2023, Tinubu settled with attending only Chicago State University in the United States,” he tweeted.
Atiku further urged well-meaning Nigerians to query Tinubu’s declaration of no primary and secondary education yet has a university degree.
“I am scratching my head. How is that possible? Methinks that all well-meaning Nigerians should be as confused as I am with Tinubu’s declaration that he had no primary and secondary education, yet he has a university degree.
“You may wish to #AskTinubu how he attained this feat so that we can learn from his ingenuity.”
Atiku had recently filed a separate case No. 23-5099 (N. D. III.) at the US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois against Tinubu in the United States.
This is different from the suit requesting the academic records of Tinubu which read that he holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from the Chicago State University.