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We Don’t Have the Certificate Tinubu Presented To INEC – Chicago State University

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The Chicago State University (CSU) has stated that it does not hold the certificate provided to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) by President Bola Tinubu before to the 2023 general election.

This was said by Caleb Westberg, the university registrar and deponent/witness, during an oral deposition on Monday about the release of Tinubu’s academic records to his political opponent, Atiku Abubakar.

A deposition is the process of taking a witness’s sworn, out-of-court oral testimony. This testimony may be written down and used in court or for discovery purposes.

Atiku, the presidential candidate of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the February 25 poll, has asked for the documents to back up his claim that Tinubu forged the CSU certificate.

The claim of falsification was one among several dismissed by the presidential election court in Atiku’s suit challenging Tinubu’s election. Despite the court’s decision, Atiku pursued his lawsuit in the US, intending to obtain official documents to support his claim and maybe use them in his Supreme Court appeal.

Atiku sought the following key items through his lawyers: an example of a CSU diploma issued in 1979; Tinubu’s diploma issued in 1979; an example of a CSU diploma that “contains the same font, seal, signatures, and wording” as Tinubu’s diploma issued in June 1979; and CSU documents certified and produced by Jamar Orr, an associate general counsel at the time.

He had argued that there are discrepancies in the certificate Tinubu submitted to the INEC which should have rendered him ineligible to contest the election.

Speaking on the certificate (also called diploma), Westberg said he could not comment on it because he did not see it.

“The university only has diplomas that students didn’t pick up in its possession. The university does not typically keep diplomas. I do not have the diploma that was submitted to INEC in our possession,” he said.

On why Tinubu did not pick up his replacement diploma from the school, the witness said: “The university does not typically keep Diplomas. I have the Diploma that was made available to Mr. Enahoro-Ebah in our possession because  Mr. Tinubu did not pick it up.

“I do not have the Diploma that was submitted to INEC in our possession because he had picked it up.”

But the registrar affirmed that Tinubu graduated from the school.

He said: “I see that he said the same person he ran against is now the president of Nigeria. The Bola Tinubu who attended Southwest College took Accounting courses. The Bola Tinubu who attended CSU also took Accounting courses. I see the address indicated for Bola Tinubu. It’s not far from CSU.

“I looked at the whole record in making the determination that Bola Tinubu who is the president of Nigeria today is the same person who attended CSU. The entries ’1952’ and ‘1954’ could have been made in error. The person who attended Southwest College is the person who attended CSU. The courses taken by Bola Tinubu at Southwest and CSU are consistent.”

Weighing in on the discrepancy, Farooq Kperogi, a US-based Professor, who analyzed the documents said while some were authentic, he believed part of it was forged.

In a piece entitled, ‘6 Major Findings about Tinubu from the CSU Documents’, Kperogi wrote: “The certificate (we call it “diploma” in the US) that Tinubu submitted to INEC is inconsistent with the certificates CSU issued in 1979 and subsequently, indicating that Tinubu forged his. (In the US, diplomas are mere ceremonial documents that most employers don’t ask for. Transcripts directly from universities are the usual ways to verify attendance and graduation.)

“Although he did legitimately graduate from Chicago State University in 1979, he obviously lost his certificate and, instead of applying for a replacement, decided to forge it.

“That strikes me as mysterious self-harm. It costs only $26 to get a replacement diploma from CSU. But it takes between eight and 10 weeks to receive it after filling out the Diploma Replacement Order Form.

“My guess is that, in the typical last-minute, fire-brigade approach to things among Nigerian elites, Tinubu didn’t plan ahead and didn’t have enough time to apply for his replacement diploma from CSU to meet INEC’s deadline and decided to visit Lagos’ infamous “Oluwole” for a counterfeit replacement.”

Reacting on Wednesday, the presidency dismissed claims that the certificate President Tinubu presented to INEC for the 2023 elections was forged.

President Tinubu’s media aide, Temitope Ajayi, argued that CSU affirmed under oath that Tinubu attended and graduated from the institution and that the school does not handle replacements for lost certificates.

He said there was no truth in the forgery claim, adding that no person can forge a certificate he already has.

Taking to his account on the X formerly known as Twitter, the presidential media aide wrote: “We should be clear.

“In the deposition made by the Chicago State University, there was nowhere the University said the certificate presented to INEC by President Tinubu is fake. The University insisted under oath that President Tinubu graduated with honors and even at that, replacements for lost certificates are done by vendors, not the University. The claim that President Tinubu submitted a fake certificate to INEC does not make sense. A man can not forge the academic records he possesses. You can only forge what you don’t have.”

Source: Lagos City Reporters

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