Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, has faulted President Bola Tinubu’s claim that Alex Zingman was his classmate at Chicago State University (CSU).
According to Atiku, “President had during the inauguration of the Renewed Hope Mechanisation Programme in Abuja on Monday, revealed that Alex Zingman, a Belarus business man, was his classmate at Chicago State University (CSU).”
The President, while commissioning the 2000 tractors, had acknowledged the contributions of international partners, especially the Republic of Belarus, which played a key role in procuring the equipment, transferring technology, and providing training support for Nigerians.
“We have friends across the world. We have Belarus committed to a programme that will empower our youth—teach them how to do things, get them off the streets, and empower them in technology, machinery, and fabrication,” he said.
President Tinubu paid special tribute to Alex Sigman, a Belarusian businessman and former “neighbour” at the University of Chicago, for facilitating the collaboration.
“Alex was my very good neighbour and schoolmate in Chicago. Never did we dream that I would become President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and Alex, a successful businessman from Belarus—working together to promote the prosperity of our two countries.
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“I believe our university will be very proud that we are doing this here today,” he said.
It is not immediately clear if the same Alex Sigman, is the Alex, Atiku is also referring to, as his own Alex has the surname of ” Zingman”
Atiku Abubakar stated that “rather than evoke confidence, the claim has triggered more questions than answers, particularly regarding the President’s long-contested academic history.
According to him, ” basic review of publicly available information immediately calls the President’s claim into question”
He stated that” Mr. Alex Zingman, a Belarusian businessman whose name features prominently in controversial dealings across Africa — including allegations of arms trafficking and financial improprieties in Zimbabwe and the Democratic Republic of Congo — is listed in various reports as being born in 1966.
“By the year 1979, when President Tinubu claims to have graduated from CSU, Mr. Zingman would have been only 13 years old.
“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?
Atiku, in the statement he personally signed, noted that “more troubling is the President’s casual association with a man whose international reputation is mired in scandal.
He queried how a man born in 1966, would qualify to be President Tinubu’s classmate at the age of 13 years, in 1979.
“This leads us to ask, with the solemn weight of patriotism and the urgency of truth:
“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?
“Mr. President, Nigerians deserve to know if the Alex Zingman of global infamy — the arms-linked tycoon — shares the same seat in your memories or only in a script of fiction.
“Mr. President, Nigerians deserve to know why the mystery around your academic record deepens with every attempt to clarify it. Who truly walked the halls of Chicago State University with you?
“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.
“Mr. President, Nigerians deserve to know how a school founded in 1972 could issue you a certificate dated 1970—unless you were a lone prophet of a school yet unborn.
“Mr. President, Nigerians deserve to know why you have not proudly unveiled a single verifiable classmate from your supposed years in Government College, Lagos or Government College, Ibadan or Chicago State University, the way other leaders do with ease and pride.”
Atiku who also noted that the Presidency is not a sanctuary for secrets, urged the President to come out clean on all the allegations
“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. And as such, Nigerians await not tales of Alexes from distant lands but proof, clarity, and the simple dignity of facts.”


