Fact check: No evidence Obama was called ‘Barack Oganja …

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A marijuana-themed meme page hasresurfaced an old rumorthatformer President Barack Obama's college nickname was "Barack Oganja." However, there is no evidence the cannabis-focused play on Obama's name was hiscollege-era moniker.

Barack Obamas nickname at college was Barack Oganja due to his heavy marijuana use, reads thememewhichcontainsan image of a young Obama smoking.

While the photo is authentic, it is unclear what Obama was smoking.

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The meme has garnered more than 114,000 likes since the meme page Four Twenty shared it to Instagram on April 13.

In this file photo taken on August 3, 2016, then-President Barack Obama speaks at the Presidential Summit of the Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C.(Photo: BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI, AFP/Getty Images)

As with any claim, the burden of proof is on the speaker. Four Twenty did not provide any evidence Obama used this nickname in college or respond to USA TODAY's request for comment.

USA TODAY could find no reputable reports that Barack Oganja was a nickname for the former president during his youth, although documentation of nicknames is inherently limited.

Our research did find thatthis rumor has circulated on social media for years.A Google Trend searchfor the "Barack Oganja" starting from2004 shows the termgained traction around April 2012.

Skeptics on Skeptic Stack Exchange, an online message board, investigated the purported nickname in 2013 and found no proof it was authentic.

Tim Fullerton, former state/regional email manager for Obamas 2008 campaign,rejected the claim on Twitterin March 2018.He replied to another tweet about theclaimed nicknamethat there was no evidence that was his nickname.

Thereare several accounts named "Barack Oganja,"or something similar,onTwitter, Facebook, Instagram and SoundCloud, but there's no evidence those accounts are connected to the former president.

Obama's office did not respond to USA TODAY's requests for comment.

According to a 2009New York Times article, Lisa Jack photographed the future president in 1980 as part of a photographic portrait project. At the time Obama was a student at Occidental College in California. Another studentrecommended Jack ask Obama, then known as Barry," to model for her.

Obamas 2008 election to the White House inspired Jack to dig through her belongings and find the negatives from the shoot. The pictures were exhibited at M+B Gallery in Los Angeles in summer 2009.

TIME magazine published the photos online after it named Obama its 2008 Person of the Year.

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Neither the article nor the image descriptions specify whether Obama was smoking tobacco or marijuana when Jack took the photo.

Then-Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama D-Ill., appears at a campaign stop in Springfield, Ill. on Aug. 23, 2008.(Photo: M. Spencer Green, AP)

Obamahas said he smoked marijuanain his younger days.

When I was a kid, I inhaled frequently. That was the point, he said when asked about his past drug use at a 2006 event.

In his 1995 memoir, Dreams From My Father, Obama described his experiences with marijuana in college and as a high school student in Hawaii.

We rate the claim that Obama was nicknamed "Barack Oganja" while in college FALSE, because it is not supported by our research. The online claim provided no evidence, and we also found no proof this is accurate. While Obama has said he smoked marijuana in his youth, there is no evidence to support the claim that it inspired that nickname.

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