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Nigerians react as Dino Melaye performed at Ay Comedy Show in Abuja
 
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Tue, 4 Jun 2019   ||   Nigeria,
 

Famous Nigerian Senator, Dino Melaye recently attended AY's comedy show held in Abuja.

The politician did not just attend the event as a guest, he also gave a lovely performance, which had stirred reactions from many Nigerians, following photos of him performing at the occasion.

According to AY, the organiser of the show, the senator gave renditions from an album of his which was yet to be released, as he also shared a couple of photos from the performance of Dino Melaye.

This has stirred reactions from many Nigerians, which read:

festusjaybee: "We all have failed celebrities who cannot speak for the people or fights for them. Keep showing support for this thieves as long as you getting paid. A time is coming."

a__noun: "But for real stylishly bro all these thing na fraud calling and celebrating all these political thieves all in the name of show biz when u guys busy laundering money for them we will visit y’all when revolution time comes we know all of u from u to KCee and e money."

bunmi.idowukuola: "What is "very distinguished" about this criminal? Nigerian artistes like aycomedian who lavish praises on some of the most blatantly corrupt politicians in the country because they are seeking peanuts from them should cover their faces in shame."

nobearddontcare: "If the church pulpit is for rent, what stops a comedian from renting out his stage to a politician to launder his image?"

izubestdesigns: "I wish God gives us Nigerians more men of integrity like senator @dinomelaye daddy I personally from the East here loves you and I know some other people that loves what is good will do same keep the good work."

aminaibikunle: "This is his calling, he should just resign and go in to comedy”.

Recently, Dino Melaye declared enthusiasm in contesting for Kogi governorship election.

The politician who currently represents Kogi West said he is going to contest on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party.

 

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