Alleged certificate forgery: Dino Melaye puts confidence in God
Senator Dino Melaye who is enveloped in an alleged certificate forgery scandal seems to have the confidence that God will deliver him from his current troubles.
The senator representing Kogi west senatorial district at the National Assembly, has been embroiled in an alleged scandal since March 20, 2017, when an online news medium, Sahara Reporters, reported that the senator did not graduate from ABU for his first degree, against his claim that he studied Geography in the prestigious institution.
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The scandal deepened after the Punch on Saturday, March 25, obtained documents which showed that the embattled senator has a bachelor of arts certificate in geography from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Kaduna state.
Checks at the university revealed that the institution only offers BSc geography and not BA geography as reflected on Melaye’s statement of results.
Added to this, the federal government has has officially demanded that the authority of institution supply the academic details of lawmaker, to clarify the controversy over Melaye’s completion of his degree programme in geography at the university.
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But while the controversy rages, Senator Melaye appears unperturbed as he took to his twitter handle on Saturday, March 25, to announce that God is with him in this period.
The senator also thanked some Nigerians who have shown solidarity with him during this trying times.
See some of his messages below:
Meanwhile, Legit.ng has reported that Senator Dino Melaye on Thursday, March 23 filed a N5 billion libel suit against an online media platform, Sahara Reporters.
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The senator accused the Sahara Reporters of defamation of character, wrongful accusation, among other charges. The suit was file at the Federal Capital Territory High Court, at exactly 9am.
Source: Legit.ng