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DINO MELAYE: NO MORE ARSES FOR YOU TO LICK HERE

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DINO MELAYE

DINO MELAYE: NO MORE ARSES FOR YOU TO LICK HERE

DINO MELAYE

Gosh I must have really touched a nerve when I raised issues about Dino Melaye’s confession of large scale bribery at the PDP Convention and the “election” of Ayu.

Melaye has been crying and wetting his pants ever since.

 

 

Poor thing.

He attempted to respond but only with insults and a long diatribe of wild allegations and subjective invectives.

 

 

 

 

Little made sense and plenty made for amusement. I was very well entertained and that is all this low-life and godless, ignorant cretin is good for: light entertainment.

Is that what you call a spokesman for a presidential campaign?

 

 

 

 

I don’t have time for clowns, filthy peasants and desperate cowards but I couldn’t help but notice the anger in his response. He was crying like a baby. And it gave me pleasure.

I may have been accused of many things but unlike him attempted murder is not one of them. No blood on my hands.

 

 

 

 

 

Apparantly it is not only the National Chairman of PDP that is from the gutter.

The spokesman for their PCO is too.

 

 

 

He is il-bred and mannerless.

Probably a product of in-breeding and it has affected his mind. That is why he looks like the missing link: half ape, half man.

 

 

 

 

What else can one say about a man that wept like a baby, shat in his pants and hid in the toilet for days when police came to arrest him.

What can one say about a man who, when the police chased him with a car, ran into the bush, climbed a tree and hid in it like the little m*nkey that he is.

 

 

 

What can one say about a man who risked his life and jumped out of a moving police car when he was being taken to his state to answer criminal charges by the police.

Such cowardice has never been seen in the annals of our history.

 

 

 

 

 

What can one say about a parasite of a man that licked the arse of Nasir El Rufai for years, then moved to Bukola Saraki’s, then moved to Yahaya Bello’s, then moved to Nysesom Wike’s and then finally moved to Abubakar Atiku’s and licked far more than just arse.

All those gentlemen dumped you after they recognised you for the ill-bred ignoramus, shameless hustler, infantile prankster, jobless bully and desperate court jester that you are and be rest assured that after your master Atiku has been roundly defeated at the polls next year and has finished having his fill of you, he will dump you too.

 

 

 

 

Then you will have to look for yet another arse to lick and it may not be a very clean one.

Yet what can one say about a man that just loves to lick other men’s arses?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Truth is there are simply no more clean arses left for him to lick in Nigeria because he has licked them all.

After Atiku dumps him he will have to be satisfied with and manage the dirty ones which is his natural habitat.

 

 

 

 

 

 

I wonder if it is true that he is a certified coprophiliac who just loves shit.

Again what can one say about a man that
keeps cars in his bedroom and sitting room or that fights in the House of Reps until his clothes are torn off, he is stripped naked and thrown out by guards.

 

 

 

 

 

What can one say about a man that hid under his bunk when police laid siege to his house and that stayed there for days until they cut off power and water and he ran out of food?

What can one say about a man who threatened to beat, rape and impregnate another man’s wife on the Senate floor simply because they disagreed politically.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

He forgets that I knew him from his younger days when he claimed to be an activist and a student unionist, when he used to beg for brown envelopes in return for tricks and when he lived off crumbs from the table of others in return for little favours.

He was nothing more than a tout then and nothing has changed. Fat, ugly, balding, obese man, even at a relatively young age.

 

 

 

 

Enough for now. I will say more about this gu*ter snipe and mannerless, ill-bred peasant later.

This campaign has only just started. We have plenty of time and we shall meet in the field.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now please continue to wash your party’s dirty linen in public and tell your leaders to keep insulting one another whilst we watch with pleasure.

And instead of indulging in long diatribes about FFK and what you think of him ADDRESS THE ISSUES HE RAISED!

 

 

 

 

 

 

That is what spokesmen are meant to do.

Tell us why your National Chairman and presidential candidate should not be disqualified for violating the provisions of the Electoral Act given your confession and why they should not be prosecuted for corruption.

 

 

 

 

 

Lastly please stop behaving like a coward and weeing and defecating in your pants whenever trouble comes your way.

Not only does it make you stink to high heavens but it also proves that you are the faithless and godless coward and peasant that you are.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Outside of this I have no time for you: at least not for now.

Readers please take note.

 

 

 

 

 

I raised issues in my initial post about this big clown and this insane and unstable joker but he chose to respond with nothing but insults.

I chose to respond accordingly here lest he believes that he can get away with anything.

 

 

 

I was gentle today. I may not be be so gentle next time.

(FFK)

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TYO National Competition Concludes with Exceptional Display of Oratory and Critical Thinking

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The TYO 2026 National Competition concluded with an impressive showcase of oratory, critical thinking, and a compelling demonstration of the skills developed by participants during a four-day intensive boot camp. The programme commenced on Monday, April 27, with semifinals held on April 29 and the finals on April 30, 2026.

The final event was marked by an emotional moment as the winner was announced to an enthusiastic reception from the audience. Participants were evaluated on key competencies including reasoning, content, structure, audibility, and audience engagement. The competition stood as a clear demonstration of what can be achieved when young minds are given the opportunity and space for intentional development.

TYO is a communications platform and an expression of the Peat Philips Foundation, committed to instilling leadership, communication, and public speaking skills in young people. The initiative focuses on building strong character and empowering participants to embody the change they seek, not only through words but through aligned actions.

The boot camp incorporated multiple dimensions of learning, including structure, intent, goal-setting, character development, reasoning and effective audience engagement. These components provided participants with the opportunity to refine their speaking abilities while unlearning habits that no longer serve their growth. The experience also fostered peer learning, as participants engaged closely with other qualified individuals within the programme.

Beyond the competition, TYO serves as a broader platform dedicated to developing young people into confident communicators and ambassadors of their communities and country. The competition itself is one of several initiatives aimed at preparing a Nigerian representative for the International Public Speaking Competition scheduled to take place in the United Kingdom in July this year.

Looking ahead, preparations are already underway for the 2027 edition of the TYO Boot Camp. The organisers express hope for continued and increased support from sponsors and partners to sustain and expand the programme. This support is essential to reaching more young people and strengthening a critical area of development, not only for Nigeria but for the African continent at large.

For partnership and sponsorship inquiries, interested parties are encouraged to connect with the organisers to support the mission of raising a generation equipped to serve and lead effectively. Contact: 08071825959, [email protected].

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Ajadi Visits Ilaji Resort, Commends Sanusi’s Vision for Oyo’s Economic Growth

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Ajadi Visits Ilaji Resort, Commends Sanusi’s Vision for Oyo’s Economic Growth

The leading gubernatorial aspirant in Oyo State under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo, has lauded the transformative impact of private-sector investment on the state’s economy, following a courtesy visit to Ilaji Hotels and Sports Resort in Akanran, Ibadan.

Ajadi, who was warmly received on Sunday by the resort’s founder, Chief Dr Dotun Sanusi, described the facility as a symbol of what visionary leadership and indigenous enterprise can achieve in driving rural development, job creation, and tourism growth.

Speaking during the visit, Ajadi commended Sanusi’s commitment to Oyo State’s economic advancement, noting that Ilaji Resort stands as a model for sustainable development outside urban centres.

“What I have seen here today is not just a business venture, but a bold statement of belief in Oyo State’s potential,” Ajadi said. “Chief Sanusi has demonstrated that with vision, dedication, and strategic investment, we can transform our rural communities into thriving economic hubs. This aligns perfectly with my agenda to expand opportunities, empower our people, and sustain development across the state.”
[4/13, 6:34 PM] johnsonakinpelu: The PDP gubernatorial aspirant emphasised that his governorship ambition is rooted in supporting initiatives that promote local enterprise, tourism, and youth employment, adding that partnerships between government and private investors would be a priority if elected.

In his remarks, Sanusi, popularly known as Ilaji, expressed delight at hosting Ajadi and his entourage, describing the visit as encouraging for investors in the state.

“I am honoured to receive Ambassador Ajadi here at Ilaji Resort,” Sanusi said. “This project was born out of a desire to give back to society, create jobs for our youths, and showcase the rich cultural and tourism potential of Oyo State. When leaders recognise and support such efforts, it strengthens our resolve to do more.”

Sanusi further stressed the importance of continuity in governance and policies that encourage investment, noting that consistent support from government actors is crucial for long-term economic growth.

The visit also attracted notable political stakeholders, including the former Ona-Ara Local Government Chairman, Hon. Taiwo Oke, Hon. Bass Oloko, and Ajadi’s personal assistant, Kilamuwaye Badmus, among others.

Observers at the event described the meeting as a convergence of political leadership and entrepreneurial vision, highlighting the growing importance of collaboration in addressing developmental challenges in Oyo State.

Analysts see Ajadi’s visit to Ilaji Resort as part of his broader engagement with key stakeholders across sectors, as he continues to build momentum ahead of the 2027 governorship race.

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FOPCHEN Calls for Dialogue as Court Fixes May 28 for Continuation

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FOPCHEN Calls for Dialogue as Court Fixes May 28 for Continuation

OTA, OGUN STATE — Proceedings in a widely followed legal case resumed on March 24, 2026, at the High Court of Ogun State, Ota Division, ending with a fresh adjournment as the court fixed May 28, 2026, for continuation.

During the session, legal representatives for all parties restated their positions and addressed preliminary matters, laying the groundwork for more substantive arguments at the next hearing. Observers noted that the case continues to attract significant public attention due to its perceived implications for law, culture, and societal values.

The Foundation for the Protection of Cultural Heritage in Nigeria (FOPCHEN) used the occasion to reiterate its call for constructive national dialogue. The group emphasized that while the judicial process must be respected, broader societal engagement remains essential.

 

According to the organization, issues relating to values, responsibility, and cultural identity should not be confined solely to courtroom deliberations but should involve active participation from various sectors of society.
Legal analysts present at the proceedings described the matter as one with far-reaching implications, noting that arguments advanced in court could shape future interpretations surrounding sensitive cultural and moral questions.

 

The presiding judge subsequently adjourned the case to May 28, granting all parties time to refine their submissions and respond to issues raised during the hearing.

 

As anticipation builds ahead of the next court date, Nigerians across different sectors continue to monitor developments closely, keen to see how the judiciary navigates the delicate balance between constitutional rights and cultural expectations.

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