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ABU management await formal request for Senator's certificate by Senate

Failure to release the details on Wednesday, March 22, 2017, the management on Thursday, March 23, 2017 has decided not to make a public statement.

Senator Dino Melaye

In a report by Premium Times, Adamu Mohammed, the director of publicity of the university said the management of the university held a marathon meeting on the issue.

“The management has decided not to address journalists on the alleged certificate issue since a committee has been set up to investigate the matter by the Senate of the Federal Republic Nigeria.

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“As such, we will await request by any relevant authority, then we would respond accordingly,” he said.

Mohammed reportedly said individuals or organization seeking information in respect of any of its student should follow the normal process of officially writing to the university management.

Melaye has gone ahead to sue online media house, Sahara Reporters for N5billlion over the publication of the certificate controversy.

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