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Tinubu’s Academic Records: Why Tinubu Will Never Resign – Jamiu Abiola

by Victor Ndubuisi
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The calls for President Bola Tinubu to resign in response to the scandal surrounding his academic records, according to Jamiu Abiola, the son of the late Chief MKO Abiola and a presidential aide, are needless.

According to Anaedoonline.ng, requests have been made for President Tinubu to step down in order to spare the nation further embarrassment in the wake of the scandal surrounding his academic records from Chicago State University (CSU).

However, Abiola claimed in a conversation with The Punch that his principal would never step down since doing so would be worse than June 12, 1993 for Nigeria.

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According to the presidential adviser, asking a president to quit who has begun using his executive authority in the best interests of Nigerians would be disastrous for the country.

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Abiola expressed his disappointment that Atiku Abubakar, the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) presidential contender for 2023, went too far in asking American courts to divulge Tinubu’s academic records.

He said: “The President will never resign because that would spell doom for Nigeria. It would even be worse than June 12 because, unlike my father, he is a sitting President and has started exercising his executive powers in the interest of Nigerians. To ask him to resign would be like asking a mother to put her children back into her womb.

“However, I’m so disappointed with the opposition for going that far, approaching American courts when they knew they didn’t have a case. We are talking of a former Mobil treasurer and a two-term governor of the most sophisticated state in Africa’s most populous country. The whole thing is ridiculous.

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I wonder why the opposition wants to lead a nation they don’t believe in since they (the opposition) act as though we don’t have courts in Nigeria. I find it hard to comprehend that Atiku is the same vice president who supported my father throughout his presidential campaign and resigned for him.

“I wonder when Africans would stop embarrassing our continent abroad as if Africa has not suffered enough. The more I think of that case in the US, the more I see it as some kind of conspiracy reminiscent of when the Sani Abacha government took the State of New York to court for its decision to name a corner in New York after my mother, the late Alhaja Kudirat Abiola. May her soul rest in peace.”

 

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