A Nigerian group called Nigerian Liberation
Movement (NLM) has debunked the news making rounds concerning the allegation of
certificate forgery against Nigeria Minister of Aviation, Ms Stella Oduah by an
online media, Sahara Reporters, claiming it deceived the public on their
purported conversation with Saint Pauls College President, Mr Peter Stith.
The NLM said they engaged the services of a private
investigator based in the United States to help unravel the alleged
scandal and also investigated the certificate forgery of former Lagos State
governor, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu,.
In a statement released to elombah.com, NLM stated
Mr Peter denied ever speaking with Sahara Reporters and telling them that Oduah
never attended the college.
According to the NLM President, the Registrar said
that Sahara Reporters would need a court subpoena to enable them release such
information to them, and since none of such court order was given, they also
did not divulge any information.
The University was accredited by the Commission of
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award Baccalaureate degrees but
they lost the accreditation on June 21, 2012.
These were the numbers used in contacting the
following people who proved Sahara Reporters story wrong.
Commission of Southern Association of Colleges and
Schools: +1 404-679-4501
The President of Saint Pauls College: (+1)
434-848-3111.
The registrar of Saint Pauls College: (+1)
434-848-1800
Meanwhile NLM also stated that the Registrar of
Chicago State University was frustrated that another inquiry is coming on the
case of Bola Tinubu stating that they already sent a report to one Gani
Fawehinmi in the past and we should refer to him. Any further information from
them they noted would require a court subpoena.
This is the number used in getting the Registrar
Chicago State University: (+1) 775-995-3521.
The group spent $2000 to get the information.
Source: Elombah.com
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