Dino Melaye

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Dino Malaye
Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria representing Kogi West
Assumed office
June 6, 2015
Serving with Ahmed Ogembe
Abdulrahman Abubakar
Preceded bySmart Adeyemi
Chairman of the
Senate Committee on Federal Capital Territory
Assumed office
September 17, 2015
Personal details
BornDino Daniel Malaye
January 1, 1974 (age 43)
KanoNigeria
Political partyAll Progressives Congress
ResidenceApo Village, Abuja (official)
LokojaKogi (private)
Alma materAhmadu Bello University (B.A.)
University of Jos (ADLSCM)
ProfessionPublic Administrator
Teacher
Politician
ReligionChristianity
AwardsAward Of Excellence
African Parliamentarian Of The Year 2009 In Unite States Of America
Websitedinomelaye.com
Dino Melaiye is a Nigerian politician, a member of the 8th National Assembly, representing Kogi West.[1]

Early life and education[edit]

Daniel Dino Melaye was born in the city of Kano. He was a Student union leader at the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria before leading the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS). After that he became the Secretary General of African Youth Council and then that of the Commonwealth Youth Council. These positions won him the African youth of the year award among many other citizens of 54 competing Commonwealth countries in 2005 after which he was appointed by President Olusegun Obasanjo to chair the Presidential Advisory Council on Youths.
He studied Geography from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. Over 30 undergraduates are enjoying scholarship under his education empowerment fund, sinking of boreholes in various villages in his constituency, and has donated drugs worth several millions to hospitals in various villages and has instituted a continuous widow empowerment program.
He was a member of the federal House.

Political life[edit]

Melaye was a member In the House of Representatives, where he openly opposed President Jonathan Goodluck, calling his government the most corrupt one in Nigeria.[citation needed]
In the 2015 Senatorial election he was elected a member of the Senate of Nigeria from the Kogi West Senatorial District. [2]
He seconded the nomination of Senator Bukola Saraki as candidate for the office of President of the Senate following a nomination made by Senator Ahmad Sani Yerima.[3]
He has openly bragged on national TV that he'll one day rule the most populous black nation.[citation needed]

Political controversies and scandals[edit]

Melaye’s political career has not been spared of scandals and accusations.
As a senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, it was alleged that Melaye continued to operate a checking and savings account with a US bank, in violation of Nigeria law, a report he has not denied.[citation needed] Nigeria’s Code of Conduct Bureau strongly and clearly prohibits the use of foreign accounts by elected and public officials.
One transaction on Melaye’s Bank of America debit card is an approved payment to the New York-based Schweiger Dermatology for $1,000. The company describes itself as a medical and cosmetic dermatology service offering a variety of skin healthcare needs.[citation needed]
Melaye has repeatedly dodged questions that he operates these bank accounts, despite evidence provided including transaction dates, bank statements, card numbers, and location of the transactions.[citation needed]

Certificate Scandal[edit]

Melaye was involve in various certificates scandal in 2017 ranging from his claim to has earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Geography from Ahmadu Bello University and a degree from the prestigious Boston-based Ivy League Harvard University in the United States.[4]
Melaye who might face severe criminal charges that might undermine his political career if such scandals should prevail outrightly denies these claims.[5] However, his colleague and former majority leader of his party (APC) Sen. Ali Ndume calls for the house to probe Melaye's claims. Melaye claims not only did he graduate legitimately from ABU Zaria, but also, he has successfully earned seven degrees from various other institutions around the world, among them Harvard's University Kennedy School for Educational Leadership;[6] a claim that was since refuted by the institution, which claimed that Melaye only presented himself for a one-week long professional development course in late 2016.[7]

Personal life[edit]

He is currently unmarried. He was previously married to Tokunbo Melaye for ten years. She filed for divorce after a domestic violence dispute where she claimed that he beat her up and pointed a gun to her head. Shortly after, Dino Melaye moved another woman named Alero Falope into the home that he shared with Tokunbo. Falope moved out six months later.[8] Tokunbo had three children with Dino, and had another child with an unnamed woman in July 2016.[citation needed]

Awards and recognitions[edit]

Melaye has won several awards, including Best Honourable Representative of the Year by Global Youth Awareness and Development Initiative, Protector of the Youth P.D.P National Youth Vanguard, Epitome of Servant by National Association of Kogi State Students, Youth Libra for Award by the Visioners Club of Kogi State, the Great Motivator of Students by Nigerian Economic Student Association, Icon of Good Leadership by Kogi Peoples Forum, 2008 Diplomatic Member of the year by St. Monica’s College Kabba and the most performed National Legislator by Vision 2020 Youth Group. Most vibrant Honourable member, Abuja merit Awards African Parliamentarian of the year 2005 in U.S.A.[citation needed]

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