Diaspora Nigerians begin protest demanding sack of Tinubu over forgery, drug trafficking, others crimes in U.S.

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Nigerians in diaspora has commenced protest demanding immediate sack of President Bola Tinubu for committing crimes of forgery, perjury, drug trafficking and money laundering in the United States of America.

Monitored by NN News Media, some Nigerians in United Kingdom and Canada has demonstrated, calling on the Supreme Court to uphold the rule of law and sack Tinubu who they described as global damage on Nigerians.

Some Nigerians with placard protested in front of BBC office in London accusing the mainstream media of carrying concocted fake news to cover up Tinubu’s CSU certificate forgery.

The African chapter of the British media had reported on Bola Tinubu’s certificate scandal and claimed there is no evidence pointing to the fact that he forged his records, despite Chicago State University denied issuing certificate to Tinubu under oath in US court.

In Ottawa, Nigerians took to the streets of Canada on Saturday 22nd, to protest the removal of Tinubu.

During the protest, one of many sign cards indicated, “Nigeria in Canada says Tinubu must go. “A certificate forger cannot be our president.

Some messages that were communicated during the protests read, “Tinubu is Nigeria’s illegitimate president.” Another one reads, “Nigeria laws prohibit certificate forgery.”

To note that since the Chicago State University, under oath, confirmed that the certificate Bola Tinubu submitted to the Independence National Electoral Commission (INEC) prior to the 2023 presidential election was not issued by the university, Nigerians from different locations have expressed their sole opinion on the situation at hand.

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