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Atiku questions Tinubu’s claim of Zingman being his Chicago classmate

President Bola Tinubu’s recent statement about a Belarusian businessman named Alex Zingman being his classmate at Chicago State University (CSU) has stirred fresh controversy over the authenticity of the President’s academic history, as former vice president Atiku Abubakar has called for answers.

A statement issued on Tuesday by Atiku Media Office questioned the validity of the president’s claim that Zingman was his classmate at CSU.

The president made the claim during the inauguration of the Renewed Hope Mechanisation Programme in Abuja on Monday, sparking intense reactions from Nigerians on social media, who are raising new questions.

During his speech, President Tinubu casually mentioned, “I had a classmate called Alex Zingman at Chicago State University.” The comment, intended as a light-hearted anecdote, quickly became the focus of public scrutiny.

In response, the media office of the former Vice President has demanded clarity and transparency from the President.

“Are we now to believe that the Guinness Book of Records missed the story of a 13-year-old Belarusian prodigy graduating from an American university alongside Bola Ahmed Tinubu?” the statement read, referring to the fact that Mr. Alex Zingman was reportedly born in 1966, making him only 13 years old in 1979 — the year President Tinubu claims to have graduated from CSU.

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The Atiku Media Office further challenged the President’s association with a figure mired in international controversy.

Alex Zingman’s name has been linked to allegations of arms trafficking and financial improprieties across Africa, including Zimbabwe and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

“Even more troubling is the President’s casual association with a man whose international reputation is mired in scandal,” the statement said.

Beyond the immediate controversy over Zingman’s identity, the statement also revisited long-standing questions about President Tinubu’s academic credentials.

“Mr. President, Nigerians deserve to know why a man born in 1966 is being paraded as your classmate who graduated in 1979. Were you taught in the same classroom or in different decades?” the statement asked.

It also highlighted inconsistencies around the certificates Tinubu presented to gain admission into Nigerian and U.S. institutions, noting, “Mr. President, Nigerians deserve to know why, since you claim to have presented a certificate from Government College, Lagos to gain entry into Richard Daley College in 1973, no classmate from that institution has ever spoken of sharing a desk with you.”

The statement pointed out the puzzling date on one certificate from a school founded after the certificate’s issuance date.

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“How could a school founded in 1972 issue you a certificate dated 1970—unless you were a lone prophet of a school yet unborn?” it quipped.

Atiku’s camp also lamented the lack of any publicly verifiable classmates or schoolmates from Tinubu’s supposed years at Government College Lagos, Government College Ibadan, or Chicago State University.

“Mr. President, Nigerians deserve to know why you have not proudly unveiled a single verifiable classmate from your supposed years in school, the way other leaders do with ease and pride,” the statement read.

The Atiku Media Office stressed the importance of honesty and transparency in leadership.

“Mr. President, your oath of office binds you not just to protect our nation but to honour its truth. The Presidency is not a sanctuary for secrets — it is a platform for integrity. Nigerians await not tales of Alexes from distant lands but proof, clarity, and the simple dignity of facts.”

The controversy adds to the ongoing debate surrounding President Tinubu’s academic history, which has been a subject of political contention since his rise to power.

While Chicago State University has confirmed Tinubu’s graduation in 1979, critics continue to demand more detailed proof and firsthand accounts from classmates and educators.

Attempts to get reaction from the presidency was unsuccessful as calls made to the spokesman to the president, Bayo Onanuga failed.

Atiku questions Tinubu’s claim of Zingman being his Chicago classmate

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Troops Kill Five Kidnappers, Rescue Abducted Woman in Plateau

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Troops Kill Five Kidnappers, Rescue Abducted Woman

Troops of Operation Enduring Peace (OPEP) have successfully neutralised five suspected kidnappers and rescued a woman who had been abducted in Plateau State, security officials confirmed on Wednesday. The operation, described as intelligence‑driven, took place at a criminal hideout in Angwan Boka, Sopp District, within the Riyom Local Government Area.

According to Captain Chinonso Polycarp Oteh, spokesman for the Joint Military Task Force, the raid was prompted by actionable intelligence provided by two individuals apprehended on February 16, who were later identified as members of a local kidnapping syndicate. Troops swiftly mobilised to the hideout, where they engaged the kidnappers in a firefight, resulting in the death of five suspects and the safe rescue of the victim, identified as Hauwa Suleiman. She was found unharmed and has since been reunited with her family.

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During the operation, security forces also recovered evidence linking the suspects to criminal activities, including three mobile phones, ₦17,600 in cash, and substances suspected to be illegal drugs. Captain Oteh emphasised the importance of community cooperation in fighting crime, urging residents to provide credible information that would help security agencies locate and dismantle criminal networks. “Even though we will do our best, with credible and actionable information, we can know where criminal elements are and deal with them so that there will be peace,” he said.

Community members, including John Mairiga of Riyom, attested to the success of the raid and praised the troops for their swift intervention. Authorities described the operation as part of ongoing efforts to combat kidnapping, banditry, and violent crime across Plateau State and the broader Middle Belt region. The Nigerian Army reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring that citizens can return to their farms and businesses without fear of attacks.

The operation underscores the growing effectiveness of intelligence‑led military operations in tackling organised crime in Nigeria and highlights the critical role of community engagement in supporting security agencies. Residents are encouraged to continue providing information to security operatives to sustain the momentum of peace and stability across affected areas.

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Sowore Condemns Electoral Act 2026 as Threat to Nigeria’s Democracy

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Former Presidential Candidate of the African Action Congress, AAC, Omoyele Sowore
Former presidential candidate and activist Omoyele Sowore

Sowore Condemns Electoral Act 2026 as Threat to Nigeria’s Democracy

Former presidential candidate and activist Omoyele Sowore has condemned President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for signing the Electoral Act 2026 (Amendment) into law, describing the legislation as a direct threat to Nigeria’s democratic integrity and the credibility of upcoming elections.

Reacting shortly after the signing ceremony at the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Wednesday, Sowore said the law was “designed to undermine and ultimately forbid free, fair, and credible elections in Nigeria.” He urged citizens and civil society groups to actively oppose its provisions, warning that the legislation could erode hard-won democratic norms. “We must resist this assault on democracy,” he said. “They have dared the people. Now we must confront them, we must damn their impunity.”

President Tinubu signed the Electoral Act 2026 (Amendment) around 5:00 p.m., in a ceremony attended by principal officers of the National Assembly. The law is intended to govern the conduct of elections ahead of the 2027 general elections, with presidential and National Assembly polls scheduled for February 20, and governorship and State Houses of Assembly elections set for March 6.

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Sowore’s criticism reflects concerns from opposition politicians, civil society organisations, and legal analysts, who argue that some provisions of the amended law could weaken transparency and fairness in Nigeria’s elections. He pointed to clauses that may restrict political participation for smaller parties and independent candidates, limit judicial oversight in election disputes, and expand discretionary powers for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in ways that could centralise control and reduce accountability.

The activist’s remarks have reignited public debate, with supporters of the law arguing that the amendments are intended to streamline electoral processes, reduce frivolous litigation, and improve efficiency in Nigeria’s often protracted election system. Critics, however, warn that the law could be exploited to favour incumbents and entrenched political interests, potentially undermining the competitiveness of the 2027 elections. Civil society organisations have called for robust public education and, where necessary, judicial review to safeguard constitutional principles.

The Electoral Act 2026 (Amendment) arrives at a critical juncture for Nigeria’s democracy. With general elections just months away, political tensions, party realignments, and security concerns are intensifying nationwide. Observers note that the legal framework governing elections will play a pivotal role in shaping public confidence in the process. Sowore’s call for resistance adds to growing voices urging Nigerians to remain vigilant and assertive in defending transparency and accountability in governance.

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DSS Takes El-Rufai into Custody After Two Nights at EFCC Headquarters

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Operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) have taken former Kaduna State governor Nasir El-Rufai
Operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) and former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai

DSS Takes El-Rufai into Custody After Two Nights at EFCC Headquarters

Operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) have taken former Kaduna State governor Nasir El-Rufai into custody following his extended stay at the headquarters of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in Abuja.

Multiple security and government sources confirmed that El-Rufai was picked up by DSS operatives late Wednesday night directly from the EFCC facility, where he had reportedly spent two nights undergoing interrogation.

Sources familiar with the EFCC investigation said the former governor was repeatedly requested to provide a written statement concerning allegations of financial impropriety during his tenure as governor of Kaduna State between 2015 and 2023. However, he was said to have declined to submit a written response, insisting instead on verbal engagement with investigators.

El-Rufai had honoured an EFCC invitation on Monday in connection with allegations bordering on the diversion of ₦423 billion and money laundering, claims initially raised by the Kaduna State House of Assembly in 2024. The lawmakers had, at the time, recommended a comprehensive probe by anti-corruption agencies following a report by a special investigative committee.

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In addition to the EFCC investigation, El-Rufai has also been invited by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) over related allegations stemming from the same period.

Security sources further disclosed that last week, operatives attempted to arrest the former governor at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport shortly after his return from Cairo, but the attempt was unsuccessful.

Following that incident, El-Rufai publicly alleged that the ICPC was acting on the instruction of Nuhu Ribadu, Nigeria’s National Security Adviser, to effect his arrest. He later expanded the claim during an appearance on Prime Time on Arise Television, alleging that Ribadu’s telephone had been wiretapped and that he overheard directives ordering his arrest.

On Monday, the DSS filed a three-count charge against El-Rufai relating to the alleged interception of the National Security Adviser’s telephone conversations, a development that further complicated his legal situation.

However, senior security officials have insisted that the DSS action is separate from the EFCC investigation, describing it as an “independent and escalating security matter” unrelated to the financial probe. They maintained that the DSS involvement stems from national security concerns rather than alleged financial crimes.

The unfolding developments have significantly deepened the legal and political challenges confronting the former governor, who is now facing investigations by multiple federal agencies, even as no formal conviction or court judgment has been recorded against him.

Further official statements are expected as investigations progress.

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