US Court Grants Tinubu’s Request To Delay Release Of School Records To Atiku



United States District Judge, Nancy Maldonado has agreed to stay an order requiring Chicago State University (CSU), to provide certain academic documents of Bola Tinubu, who is now the President of Nigeria.

Magistrate Judge Jeffrey Gilbert had two days ago ordered the CSU to submit the documents by the end of Thursday.

But during an emergency hearing, on Thursday, according to CBS news, Judge Maldonado gave attorneys on both sides an order to file additional arguments by next Thursday.

Lawyers of the Nigerian President argued that Gilbert’s decision needed to be reviewed by a district judge.

And their request was granted by Maldonado, who said she would rule as quickly as possible after that.

“I will have a busy weekend.

“The issue is of process and rules. I’m a rule person; that’s why I’m a judge. This case is quite involved. I am aware of the stakes. It’s more important to me to get this right,” she held.

It was gathered that Bola Ahmed Tinubu had filed an Emergency Motion asking the Chicago Court to delay the release of his academic records till at least Monday September 25th.

The Chicago Court had ordered the CSU to hand over all records relating to Tinubu’s studentship to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar within two days.

Atiku himself is insisting that Tinubu’s claim of graduating from the Chicago State University is not authentic.

He then filed an application which sought the documents to prove that the Nigerian leader was not eligible to compete for the presidential election when he did.

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