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Sunday, November 10, 2019

I Can Do 'Kere Wa' Better Than Yahaya Bello - Dino Melaye Brags



The Peoples Democratic Party's candidate for the Kogi West senatorial district rerun election, Senator Dino Melaye has boasted of his abilities in
comparison to Governor Yahaya Bello.

The Senator assured his supporters that he will bring about massive development and progress in the senatorial district of Kogi West if he wins the rerun election.

The Cable reports that Melaye also said that he is more active in bed than the governor In addition to the fact that he is taller, more handsome and educated than Governor Bello.

Senator Melaye, speaking during a campaign rally in the State said;

“You all know Yahaya Bello, there is nothing I don’t have more than him. "Number one, I am taller than him. Number two, I am more handsome than him. Number three, I am more educated than him. And if it is ‘kere wa wa’, I can do better than him.”
He told his supporters that he will take the payment of salary as a priority and bring about unprecedented development in the district. The Senator said;

“I want to assure you the kind of development we have not seen before, salary payment is compulsory, paramount, mandatory and a must."

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Recall that the victory of Melaye was nullified by the Court of Appeal in Abuja on Friday, the 11th of October, 2019.

Justice Yahaya Dantijo, who headed a three-member panel of the court, delivered the verdict by agreeing to the earlier judgment of the election petition tribunal, which had annulled Melaye's victory.

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