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How Nigerians Were Misled About Dino Melaye’s ‘Best Graduating Student’ Claim by Princeton92(m): 1:34pm On Oct 27, 2021
Over the weekend, the internet went abuzz with the claim that a former federal lawmaker, Dino Melaye, graduated as the best student at Baze University’s Faculty of Law.
The university, located in Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory (FCT), held its combined seventh and eight convocation ceremonies on Saturday, October 23, with at least three prominent Nigerian politicians among the graduands. Ifeanyi Ubah, a current senator and governorship aspirant in Anambra State; Dino Melaye, a former senator and Osita Chidoka, a former minister of aviation, made headlines at the event.

While the convocation was ongoing, claims started circulating on various social media platforms that Mr Melaye graduated as the best student in the school’s law faculty. One of such claims by a group, ‘Dorathy Bachor Lovers’ had over 3,000 likes and over 400 comments as of the afternoon of Monday, October 25.

“Senator Dino Melaye Graduates From Baze University, Reportedly Emerges Best Graduating Law Student. Congratulations Sir”, the post reads.

On Twitter, as other platforms, the news was greeted with mixed reactions. While many, who took the information as truth, hailed the academic prowess of Mr Melaye, a few others mocked the university for allowing a politician who likely did not attend many lectures to graduate as best. “Congratulations to you sir ,but he can never be the best graduating student, what then happened to the full-time student.” Aleburu John commented on the Facebook post. While the back and forth was ongoing, an image purportedly of the three politicians in a cramped classroom, writing an examination surfaced on the internet.
However, Dubawa ran a verification on the image and found it to be one of those classes the trio attended at the university.
As elections draw nearer, it is a common practice by Nigerian politicians to spread positive stories about themselves to attract popularity. This reality prompted Dubawa to run a fact-check on the claim and further trace its origin.

Verifying the main claim
Dubawa put a call to the university’s Registrar, Mani Ahmad, who requested a physical meeting to clarify issues. On Monday, a Dubawa reporter visited the university where he was presented with graduation documents. The documents revealed Mr Melaye never graduated as the best student in law as claimed. Although Mr Malaye actually graduated from the institution with a law degree, he was neither a first-class student nor the best graduating student from the faculty of Law.

Snapshots taken from the convocation booklets show Dino Malaye actually graduated from Baze University, Faculty of law but not as the best graduating student. Further details revealed that Rosemary Keccy Busari was the best graduating student from the faculty of law and not Mr Melaye as it was widely claimed. Snapshot from the convocation booklet shows Rosemary Keccy Busari as the first-class student

Messages were sent to Mr Melaye’s known lines for comments on the falsehood spread in his name but no reply came from the ex-lawmaker.

Meanwhile, a review of Mr Melaye’s social media pages revealed that at no time did he make such a claim or lend support to publications to the claim.

Where did this claim emanate from?
Meanwhile, Dubawa took a step further to reveal the source of the claim. The closest to this was the claim by Ladun Liadi News that an aide to the politician posted the claim.

“Mr Melaye’s aide, Bode Gbadebo, posted a picture of him on Facebook, alongside other individuals adorned in an academic dress, with the caption “Senator Dino Melaye graduates from Baze University, emerges best graduating law student,” a paragraph in the story reads.

First, this fact-checker checked the Facebook page of Mr Gbadebo, who described himself as ‘Online Editor at Leadership News’ back till October 20. Although the journalist made several comments within the period, none was attributed to Mr Melaye or his graduation. At that point, it could not be ascertained if Mr Gbadebo deleted any post within this period.

In a telephone conversation on Monday, Mr Gbadebo denied being an aide to Mr Melaye or the author of the claim as widely circulated “No, it is not true,” he said. “I am not a spokesman to the senator and I did not publish the statement. It first appeared on Samuel Ogundipe’ Peoples Gazette and became viral. Please I did not publish that, it’s false.”

The story on People’s Gazzete was titled, “Despite living in Dubai, Dino Melaye emerges best graduating student at Baze University.” However, in a follow up story, People’s Gazette claimed Mr Gbadebo and Mr Melaye misled the publication as newly emerging information showed that the lawmaker graduated with “weak second-class lower.” Dubawa contacted the Editor of People’s Gazette, Mr Ogundipe, who explained that his paper contacted both Mr Gbadebo and Dino Melaye before running the first story.

“We got the story right from Bode Gbadebo’s Facebook post,” Mr Ogundipe said. “He posted it on his Facebook. We called Dino himself and he said ‘Yes, yes,’ and then hung up”, he said, insisting that Mr Gbadebo is Mr Melaye’s spokesperson.

In a subsequent conversation, Mr Gbadebo backtracked, saying he indeed shared a post with such a claim but was misled by Mr Melaye’s photographer who initially made the claim. He added that he deleted the photographer’s post, which he earlier shared, after he realised the claim was wrong.

“On that Saturday, one of Senator Dino Malaye’s Photographer (his official Photographer) who was at the convocation. He actually posted that he got first class. He told us later that he assumed that was what he heard, so he posted (the information) with the picture and some of us who are close to him shared. Within the shortest time possible, maybe one hour, we called the senator to congratulate him which he denied so we had to pull it down,” he said.

He gave the name of the photographer as Sam J Noni. Dubawa traced the Facebook page of Mr Noni and found the post was put up on Saturday, October 23, at 11.48 a.m.
Noni’s post
Mr Noni did not reply to messages sent to him on Facebook.
To further back his claim, Mr Ogundipe sent Dubawa a screenshot of Mr Gbadebo’s post which triggered the stories and social media comments. The screenshot, which Dubawa confirmed was not doctored, showed that Mr Gbadebo indeed made a post, not shared as he claimed earlier “Senator Dino Melaye Graduates from Baze University, Emerges Best Graduating Law Student,” he wrote.

A screenshot of Bode Gbadebo’s Facebook post Source: People’s Gazette editor
Dubawa could not confirm the time the screenshot was made and whether Mr Gbadebo’s post preceded that of the photographer.
Mr Gbadebo was confronted with the new information but again, he reworded.
“Yes, the pictures and the post was (were) first shared by Dino’s photographer. It was there I picked them from and posted to congratulate the Senator.”
This is in contradiction with his earlier position that he never made the claim and subsequently that he only shared a post from the photographer. But the journalist still insisted that he was misled by Mr Noni for a claim he did not confirm before sharing.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/491895-how-nigerians-were-misled-about-dino-melayes-best-graduating-student-claim.html

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Re: How Nigerians Were Misled About Dino Melaye’s ‘Best Graduating Student’ Claim by Factfinder1(m): 2:50pm On Oct 27, 2021
this is not part of our problem at this time

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Re: How Nigerians Were Misled About Dino Melaye’s ‘Best Graduating Student’ Claim by Akwamkpuruamu: 2:52pm On Oct 27, 2021
If only Buhari like other of his classmates General had decided to at least go to school, Nigeria economy and security won't have been laidis.

Buhari and education are parallel lines, no wonder we are in deep poo.

Gowon, Obasanjo all later went to school but Buhari went to visit his unreproductive 150 cows since IBB chased him off from Dodan Barracks


Buhari is a calamity but zombies no wan no because of #15 - 30k BMC unstable allowee

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Re: How Nigerians Were Misled About Dino Melaye’s ‘Best Graduating Student’ Claim by Nobody: 2:52pm On Oct 27, 2021
Only the gullible ones were misled

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Re: How Nigerians Were Misled About Dino Melaye’s ‘Best Graduating Student’ Claim by ignis: 2:52pm On Oct 27, 2021
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Re: How Nigerians Were Misled About Dino Melaye’s ‘Best Graduating Student’ Claim by GIANTPLUSHUB: 2:52pm On Oct 27, 2021
Lol. Nigerians no get joy grin grin but Dino melaye himself never said he's the best graduating student naaw. Wahala dey ooo!

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Re: How Nigerians Were Misled About Dino Melaye’s ‘Best Graduating Student’ Claim by J2381: 2:52pm On Oct 27, 2021
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Re: How Nigerians Were Misled About Dino Melaye’s ‘Best Graduating Student’ Claim by Nobody: 2:53pm On Oct 27, 2021
During Election period that's how they do mislead Nigerians too....

The most pathetic Thing is that they'll mislead them with 2 derica of rice And 2 tin tomato and paracetamol so that they'll use it to cool down the headache after They have finished shouting sai baba under hot sun

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Re: How Nigerians Were Misled About Dino Melaye’s ‘Best Graduating Student’ Claim by rajiedreez: 2:53pm On Oct 27, 2021
Ok
Re: How Nigerians Were Misled About Dino Melaye’s ‘Best Graduating Student’ Claim by Nobody: 2:53pm On Oct 27, 2021
Book no fit enter this nigga brain, Person wey suppose learn motor spare part for ladipo market.....

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Re: How Nigerians Were Misled About Dino Melaye’s ‘Best Graduating Student’ Claim by Paromarc: 2:53pm On Oct 27, 2021
How will this news now increase the number of maggi cubes for 10 naira?
Re: How Nigerians Were Misled About Dino Melaye’s ‘Best Graduating Student’ Claim by ClassicMan202(m): 2:53pm On Oct 27, 2021
Nigerians and misplaced priorities


The country is nose diving into economic doom but na to investigate one inconsequential man result be our problem.

I just bought gas N700 per KG the thing dey affect my spirit. E no go better for our leaders

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Re: How Nigerians Were Misled About Dino Melaye’s ‘Best Graduating Student’ Claim by RPG2020(m): 2:53pm On Oct 27, 2021
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Re: How Nigerians Were Misled About Dino Melaye’s ‘Best Graduating Student’ Claim by candidbabe(f): 2:53pm On Oct 27, 2021
E no concern me
Re: How Nigerians Were Misled About Dino Melaye’s ‘Best Graduating Student’ Claim by MikkySexy23(m): 2:54pm On Oct 27, 2021
People sef How can Dino come first?
Re: How Nigerians Were Misled About Dino Melaye’s ‘Best Graduating Student’ Claim by BoboKush(m): 2:54pm On Oct 27, 2021
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Re: How Nigerians Were Misled About Dino Melaye’s ‘Best Graduating Student’ Claim by Oduduwa707: 2:54pm On Oct 27, 2021
But Nigerians are misled about everything anyway not, just this. undecided

Their Politicians know exactly how ignorant, gullible and foolish they are which is why they take advantage of them. cool
Re: How Nigerians Were Misled About Dino Melaye’s ‘Best Graduating Student’ Claim by Nobody: 2:55pm On Oct 27, 2021
Lol,,,, who takes Dino serious?

Isn't he known to be our political comedian?

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Re: How Nigerians Were Misled About Dino Melaye’s ‘Best Graduating Student’ Claim by IamSandra: 2:55pm On Oct 27, 2021
Hmmm nawa oooo
Re: How Nigerians Were Misled About Dino Melaye’s ‘Best Graduating Student’ Claim by Sabadon(m): 2:55pm On Oct 27, 2021
Best bawo grin grin grin
Re: How Nigerians Were Misled About Dino Melaye’s ‘Best Graduating Student’ Claim by Akharmony: 2:55pm On Oct 27, 2021
Another error in the modern society is the fake media..
Re: How Nigerians Were Misled About Dino Melaye’s ‘Best Graduating Student’ Claim by Matherson(m): 2:56pm On Oct 27, 2021
How is this a solution to one out of the many incessant issues negatively affecting UAR?
Congrats to my man anyways @Dinomelaye, we kogites are brilliant �
Re: How Nigerians Were Misled About Dino Melaye’s ‘Best Graduating Student’ Claim by Dididrumz(m): 2:56pm On Oct 27, 2021
Ok
Re: How Nigerians Were Misled About Dino Melaye’s ‘Best Graduating Student’ Claim by Dankovich1: 2:56pm On Oct 27, 2021
Everything about DINO and his headlines are BAZELESS grin
Re: How Nigerians Were Misled About Dino Melaye’s ‘Best Graduating Student’ Claim by Lordofalmajiri(f): 2:56pm On Oct 27, 2021
cool we'll know Dino as a mumu man

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Re: How Nigerians Were Misled About Dino Melaye’s ‘Best Graduating Student’ Claim by davodyguy: 2:57pm On Oct 27, 2021
Dino me laiye
Re: How Nigerians Were Misled About Dino Melaye’s ‘Best Graduating Student’ Claim by Akwamkpuruamu: 2:57pm On Oct 27, 2021
ClassicMan202:
Nigerians and misplaced priorities


The country is nose diving into economic doom but na to investigate one inconsequential man result be our problem.

I just bought gas N700 per KG the thing dey affect my spirit. E no go better for our leaders

No let Buhari and Tinubu Internet urchins fight u oo

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Re: How Nigerians Were Misled About Dino Melaye’s ‘Best Graduating Student’ Claim by Oduduwa707: 2:57pm On Oct 27, 2021
SimplyFacts:
Lol,,,, who takes Dino serious?

Isn't he known to be a political comedian?

That's exactly the problem. You don't take him serious while he keeps looting public funds meant for you and your future generations. angry

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