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Tinubu’s certificate saga: "I’m distressed as a Nigerian", says Obi

By PANDES KEENNAAN YENLE 

During a press conference in Abuja, Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, expressed his disappointment in President Bola Tinubu over the controversies surrounding his Chicago State University credentials. Obi emphasized that the president owed Nigerians an explanation regarding his true identity, parentage, educational background, and National Youth Service details. He stated that the global debate on the matter has left him distraught and has damaged Nigeria's international image. Obi called on Tinubu to clarify his personal information to avoid further doubt and restore the nation's credibility. He argued that a leader cannot outsource the task of disclosing their identity to others and that Tinubu should make a direct personal statement. Obi also highlighted the importance of integrity, transparency, and the international community's right to know the true identity of Nigeria's leaders. He urged Tinubu to perform this task urgently to put an end to the doubts and speculations surrounding his identity.

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