DOCUMENT: FBI said Tinubu was not student of Chicago State University

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According to News Band has stumbled on a document wherein the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) categorically stated that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu was not a student of Chicago State University.

This was contained in a letter written by Jennifer S. Dent, the Acting Legal Attache’, Office of Legal Attache’ of the United States Consulate General located in Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.

The letter dated July 28, 2011, was addressed to the former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Farida Waziri; Attention: Mr. Bala Sanga, Principal Staff Officer.

The letter reads:

“I wanted to respond to your request for information made to the Federal Bureau of Investigation on January 4, 2011, regarding former Governor of Lagos State, Bola Tinubo and his enrollment at/graduation from Chicago State University.

“Per our verification with the Chicago State University’s Registrar Office and its official response to our inquiry, Bola Tinubo “was not enrolled as a student this or any term” at the referenced educational institution.

See a copy of the letter below:

FBI on Tinubu and Chicago State University

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2 COMMENTS

  1. It is with the speed of light that the tribunal will pass their judgement if Tinubu won the case he is been alleged for. It’s a pity the country’s judicial system is still very backward at this age but God’s will always prevail.

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