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This article is ridiculously hagiographic. After reading the whole thing it is not exactly clear how he is notable. It needs to focus more of facts and how he interacts his society and less on just saying how brilliant he is.
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Potential fabrications
Many of the statements on this page are currently being tested and discussed, and they appear to be fabricated. See
https://twitter.com/TheLexTimes/status/1171136975677480960 for a thread that includes: no evidence of a Presidential Scholar award, an invalid patent number given, as well as nobody who can confirm that Iddris has worked at any of the claimed companies.
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02:34, 10 September 2019 (UTC)reply
Several edits that have added details about the now-retracted Forbes article and Sandu’s own corrections have been removed by anonymous IP-based editors. It’s too much drama for my taste but a more seasoned Wikipedian might want to step in.
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17:28, 28 October 2019 (UTC)reply
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This article is ridiculously hagiographic. After reading the whole thing it is not exactly clear how he is notable. It needs to focus more of facts and how he interacts his society and less on just saying how brilliant he is.
Ashmoo (
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11:02, 30 April 2019 (UTC)reply
Potential fabrications
Many of the statements on this page are currently being tested and discussed, and they appear to be fabricated. See
https://twitter.com/TheLexTimes/status/1171136975677480960 for a thread that includes: no evidence of a Presidential Scholar award, an invalid patent number given, as well as nobody who can confirm that Iddris has worked at any of the claimed companies.
Tmcw (
talk)
02:34, 10 September 2019 (UTC)reply
Several edits that have added details about the now-retracted Forbes article and Sandu’s own corrections have been removed by anonymous IP-based editors. It’s too much drama for my taste but a more seasoned Wikipedian might want to step in.
Tmcw (
talk)
17:28, 28 October 2019 (UTC)reply