Thursday, 30 March 2017

DINO: A NUTCASE, BUT NECESSARY EVIL AMONGST MORE DEADLIER EVILS - PHILIP OREBIYI



For some reasons which I cannot even explain, I have refrained from writing about this Dino or is it Jonah Melaye’s saga because I have too much on my plate already. But then I couldn’t  help but had to take time off my plate to post this very interesting read by one Philip Orebiyi which I lifted off a friend’s facebook page.
 
Enjoy: 

"At first, it was not a thing for me to touch, as I considered Dino a nutcase, still a nutcase, but a necessary evil, in the midst of more deadlier evils, lurking in our corridors of power.
 
Still not a subject for me to dwell on...
 
Well, except for the fact that the whole thing about making Dino both a scapegoat and a distraction, simply touched a nerve and it is just as good to give it back to those of the low grade Buhariholic Ogogoro beverages, that they should rather Mind The Stones They Throw....!!

Ti a ba s'oko l'oja, ara Ile eni ni n'ba!
A random stone, thrown in a place large enough space, like the market place, would often land on the head of a kinsman.
 
And those who live in glass houses, should also know better, Not to be given to throwing arbitrary stones, either.

As Dino Melaye has now "produced" his university certificate, it becomes pertinent, important and pivotal to cleansing the Aegean Stable, for Buhari to also Produce his own little secondary school leaving certificate, too!
 
What is Good for a Dino Melaye is even better for a so called "Mr Integrity", Muhammadu Buhari, to now, WITHOUT FAIL, produce his WAEC certificate, even though vital sets of Integers have been so missing in his CV, for decades......!

The Senate in this case, simply put to Use, Their Constitutionally Entrenched Powers of oversight functions, to summon the Vice Chancellor of the Ahmadu Bello University.
 
That the VC has now come unto The Floor of The Hallowed Chambers, to testify that a certain Senator Dino Melaye properly graduated from the University, is vital, to the process of Nation Building.

This oversight function, the Senate does possess to also SUMMON ANYONE, AND WITHOUT FAIL, as a Legislative Summons is of Equal WEIGHT and GRAVITY, As with the pronouncement of the Supreme Court on summons, to which NO COURT OF LAW CAN UPTURN.
 
Therefore it becomes Absolutely Pivotal on The Senate of The Federal Republic of Nigeria, to, of Immediate Importance, summon, Mr Muhammadu Buhari, to the Floor of the Senate, to formally tender his secondary school leaving certificate, as required by Law, for him to be eligible to parade himself as the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

The Senate of The Federal Republic of Nigeria, should also summon, as a matter of Urgency as was in the case of Dino Melaye, the Registrar of the West African Examination Council, to also tender to the Senate, if it has in its records a valid certification that a certain Mohammadu Buhari ever sat for the second school ordinary level examination.

And why you could ask, are all of these prayers, important now, even after 2 years of the March 28 presidential election of 2015!
Simply this...
 
Nigeria has come to that stage in our tortuous journey of mono-directionless movement of the ethnic slavery, religious bigotry, unequal opportunities, Inequity in appointments, Iniquity of Imbalances, and subjugation of Justice kind, with NO MOTION...!
And a little thing being a little thing, is as important to getting it right as if it is a huge thing!
 
Bishop Alexander Babatunde of Ibadan said and I quote:
"A little thing, is a little thing;
But Faithfulness in a Little Thing, is a Mighty Thing!“

From whom much is Given, so also much is Expected!
Dino Melaye has been cleared.
 
The next logical thing to do is for Muhammadu Buhari to also clear himself.
Muhammadu Buhari, is no more than one citizen that has been given some votes by which he becomes the servant of the people to serve them.
Therefore, Buhari must also be made to go through this same process...!

God Bless The Federal Republic of Nigeria!"

By Prince Philip Orebiyi

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