On Wednesday, March 29, former students' union leaders visited the Senator representing Kogi West Central Dino Melaye at the National Assembly Complex. former students' union leaders visited the Senator representing Kogi West Central Dino Melaye at the National Assembly Complex.
The union leaders accompanied by former classmates of the embattled senator said their visit is in solidarity with allegations leveled against him.
The vice chancellor of the Ahmadu Bello University Zaria had confirmed that Melaye formerly Daniel Melaye graduated from the institution with a Bachelor's of Arts in Geography. Recall that the vice chancellor of the Ahmadu Bello University Zaria had confirmed that Melaye formerly Daniel Melaye graduated from the institution with a Bachelor's of Arts in Geography.
The vice chancellor at a hearing with the Senate Committee on Ethics and Privileges said Melaye graduated in 2001. READ ALSO: After sending list of two ministerial nominees, Buhari presides over FEC meeting (photos) Meanwhile, Melaye has also released his mandatory National Youth Service certificate which shows that he started his service year in 2000 and completed the programme in 2001.
Wednesday, 29 March 2017
Former student union leaders, ABU classmates visit Dino Melaye at NASS
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