Gov Oshiomole Claps Back At Dino Melaye's Shading Concerning Paying Bride Price In Forex
Adams Oshiomhole,
governor of Edo state, has criticised Dino Melaye for being so “hollow”
as to delve into his matrimonial life despite failing to keep one of his
own.
While
making his contribution on Wednesday to the debate on a motion regarding
the need for Nigerians to patronise made-in-Nigeria goods, Melaye had
said: “I want to celebrate the made-in-Nigeria senator for bringing this
motion. In considering the made-in-Nigeria goods, we must look at
enabling factors that will necessitate the made in Nigeria goods.
“It’s
beyond having one made-in-Nigeria attire and you have over 70 Tom Fords
and Louis Vuitton in your wardrobe. We must reduce the allocation for
made-in-Nigeria goods and services to the basics. “What are those
factors militating against the production of these goods? We must tackle
them. We must also begin to look at our legislation then we will begin
to talk about made-in-Nigeria goods.
“We
will also move in order to encourage the made-in-Nigeria products in
Nigeria, begin to talk about made-in-Nigeria women. Apologies to my
uncle, the governor of Edo state, we must, as a people, stop paying
dowry in dollars and pounds. It is time for my colleagues here to become born again.”
Displeased
with the comments, Oshimohole replied on Friday, saying Melaye “only
displayed his hollowness” by delving into a matter as private as his
marriage to his heartthrob.
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| OSHIOMOLE AND HIS HEARTHROB LARA |
“Our attention has been
drawn to the unprovoked verbal assault launched by one Senator Dino
Melaye on the Governor of Edo State, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, while
making a contribution on the floor of the Senate on the need to
patronize made-in-Nigeria goods,” Oshiomhole said in a statement by
Peter Okhiria, his chief press secretary.
“As a
‘nephew’ of the Governor and members of the same party, we expected
Senator Melaye to tender an unreserved public apology to the Comrade
Governor, to no avail. “It is an open secret that Senator Melaye cannot
maintain a decent matrimonial home hence he could descend to this
pedestrian level of using the hallowed chambers to ‘cargorise’ women as
if they were pieces of items for purchase. Any responsible individual
that is truly worth to be called a Senator, a position that convokes
respect, decorum and decent public conduct, should know the limits of
his verbal diarrhoea.
“The
liberty of free speech guaranteed in the hallowed chambers does not
impose lunacy on anyone to disparage other Nigerians, let alone pry into
their matrimony in a very derisive manner. We had intended to ignore
this uncomplimentary comment as one of the several empty displays of the
Senator, but the fact that it tends to reduce women to pieces of tissue
calls for this response. “As we probed into Dino Melaye’s humanity, we
were reminded that he is a man known for his vainglorious rodomontade
and the childish display of his ostentatious lifestyle complements his
love for foreign items.
Many of
such eurocentric mentality he has persistently displayed on social
media, to underscore his materialistic eccentricity, hence his
dialectical opposition to made-in-Nigeria goods. “But an attempt at
making women wear the garb of goods to be picked off the shelves was to
take the issue to a ridiculous and irresponsible level. By delving into
the private affair and marriage of the Comrade Governor, Senator Melaye
has exposed himself as a simpleton and a court jester whose words and
tactlessness cannot be taken seriously by matured people. “We advise
that Melaye should mend his ways with his ex-wife and concubines before
coming to the village square to display his crass ignorance and
emptiness to the Nigerian people.
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| WHICH ONE IS OSHIOMOLE REFERRING TO? |
“If he has anything to
offer, Dino Melaye should concentrate on making good laws for the people
of Nigeria rather than descend to a ridiculous level, thus displaying
to the whole world his unworthiness to sit in the hallowed chambers of
the Nigerian Senate.”
Photo by Vanguard
Text by Saharareporters.



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