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The controversy surrounding Senator Dino Melaye’s certificate drama has turned a trending topic in the Nigerian political and media space.

The issue has however thrown up the controversial WAEC certificate of President Muhammadu Buhari.

Senator Dino Melaye is currently enmeshed in controversy after Sahara Reporters reported that he did not graduate from the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria as he claimed.

The issue has been a trending topic in Nigeria since last week, even though Senator Dino Melaye representing Kogi west senatorial district has since denied the report.

Already, the management of ABU has said it would issue a statement to either confirm or deny Senator Dino Melaye’s claim of being a graduate of geography from the institution.

While the nation awaits, ABU’s confirmation, some Nigerians have channeled their focus on President Muhammadu Buhari, who is also involved in a missing certificate scandal.

Before the 2015 general elections, media reports had claimed that the president did not have a valid WAEC certificate.

The issue is now a major topic on Nigerian Twitter as many have compared Senator Melaye’s issue to that of the president.

 

See tweets below:

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  1. faith

    May 16, 2017 at 8:40 pm

    Hello every body greetings to you all, My name is Faith last year i wrote WAEC and NECO all my papers where withheld of which i was already given admission into the university, I look around and think of what to do, I cried all day because i don’t want to stay at home for another one year. One day, i saw a post on the internet by one Johnson thanking Mr. Roland on 08133539547 how he helped him release and upgrade his result so i called the number that was on the post and Mr. Roland the WAEC official told me not worry and stop crying that my problems are over that he will help me release my result which to my greatest surprise my result was release and he also upgrade my Chemistry right now am very happy and thankful to Mr. Roland and to the almighty God for leading me to my helper. so any candidate who have this same problems or want to upgrade his/her result should call Mr. Roland on his number. 08133539547 thank you very much sir and God bless you..

  2. Sam

    May 20, 2017 at 1:25 pm

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