The British Broadcasting Cooperation (BBC) has said its journalism cannot be faulted with regards to its report on Tinubu:s certificate.
AFRIPOST reports that the news platform had reported that Tinubu’s university certificate was not forged.
The international media outfit in a reaction to complaints forwarded to it by certain individuals, insisted on the content of it story, saying there is no evidence showing the certificate was forged.
A letter signed by BBC Complaints Team, addressed to it audience at the weekend, expressed regret that some people are unhappy with “our findings on this matter”.
The BBC letter reads: “Dear Audience Member. Thank you for taking time to write to us.
“We received a number of similar complaints and we regret that you are unhappy with our findings on this matter. We have looked into this and the BBC has not seen any evidence that the certificate was forged.
“We contacted the Chicago State University and they confirmed that Bola Tinubu graduated from the university in 1979 with a Bachelor’s degree.
“We believe our text piece has been informative and responsible, reporting known facts. We therefore stand by our journalism.”