Group Alleges President Bola Tinubu’s Plot to Delay Chicago State University Records Judgment

ABUJA/Nigeria: The United Nigeria Group (TUNG) has sounded the alarm, accusing President Bola Tinubu of orchestrating a clandestine effort to obstruct the impending judgment regarding the discovery of his records at Chicago State University, presently underway in the United States. According to a statement issued by the group’s National Coordinator, Dr. Bright Emenena, this alert stems from intelligence suggesting a meeting between President Tinubu and his associates in the French capital, Paris.

The statement from TUNG reads, “Bola Tinubu and a well-known Lebanese merchant based in France met in Paris and recruited a powerful Jewish American lawyer and a known political lobbyist in Washington DC as a consultant to lobby the appeal judge to delay the judgment scheduled to be delivered either this Friday or Monday next week or to their favor.

This meeting and approval were given last night in Paris at 10 pm Paris time.

The payments are millions of dollars in cash and with crude oil as a bonus.”

Recalling recent events, President Tinubu abruptly left the United Nations General Assembly session in New York last weekend amid mounting scrutiny stemming from an Illinois Magistrate court order mandating Chicago State University to conduct a thorough discovery of his academic records.

It is worth noting that President Tinubu promptly filed an emergency appeal against the court order, with his legal team in the United States submitting their appeal on the following Monday. As the case unfolds, the Chicago court is poised to receive the submission from Atiku’s lawyers on Wednesday, with a judgment expected to follow in the ensuing days.

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