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Re: The Moment Dino Melaye Fainted, Dragged On The Floor As He Surrenders To Police by sircomputer(m): 8:35pm On Jan 04, 2019
Oshisko

Re: The Moment Dino Melaye Fainted, Dragged On The Floor As He Surrenders To Police by madridsta007(m): 8:35pm On Jan 04, 2019
sinaj:
but he has been evading the police

Read, “Why Nations Fail”, by Daron Acemoglu & James A. Robinson and understand the rapid descent into failed state status which happens when you break down and politicise institutions like the police. Nigerians get intoxicated by seeing their “political enemy” get swallowed by a compromised institution, and I get that. What I don’t get is the almost sworn refusal to see the bigger picture— which will definitely come.

It happened in Somalia. The CAR. South Sudan. Nigeria will not be different. No “prayer” can stop that.

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Re: The Moment Dino Melaye Fainted, Dragged On The Floor As He Surrenders To Police by Samade7: 8:36pm On Jan 04, 2019
This is total nonsense..........even boko harams are not treated dis way.
Re: The Moment Dino Melaye Fainted, Dragged On The Floor As He Surrenders To Police by Alajiki(m): 8:37pm On Jan 04, 2019
alsudan:
Some sick souls think this is cool because their supreme Jihadist is the one enforcing it.

If a Senator of the Federal republic is treated in this manner, then what's the hope of the common man?

Blah, blah, blah...cry me a river.
Re: The Moment Dino Melaye Fainted, Dragged On The Floor As He Surrenders To Police by D1zion: 8:39pm On Jan 04, 2019
Because you're against them you became their target.oh God, when will this pain come to an end?
Re: The Moment Dino Melaye Fainted, Dragged On The Floor As He Surrenders To Police by Shampoo77: 8:41pm On Jan 04, 2019
Yes that is the price he has to pay for working with other to force a heartless man in the person of Buhari on Nigerians but all the same Buhari will lose the 2019 elections.
Re: The Moment Dino Melaye Fainted, Dragged On The Floor As He Surrenders To Police by brutal1(m): 8:44pm On Jan 04, 2019
alsudan:
Some sick souls think this is cool because their supreme Jihadist is the one enforcing it.

If a Senator of the Federal republic is treated in this manner, then what's the hope of the common man?
Alagba common man ori yin ti daru sir .. so you left your brain in 2018? because he's a senator he should be treated differently, you better go and locate the person they exchanged your destiny with. Oniranu
Re: The Moment Dino Melaye Fainted, Dragged On The Floor As He Surrenders To Police by bender79: 8:50pm On Jan 04, 2019
Kaetoh:
you might need to delete this cos it's never easy to be rounded up by arch enemies, especially from this demonic APC heartless and lawless oppressors. Posterity will judge APC, Buhari and the tinubus .
shat up there. You guys are always sympathetic to nonsense perhaps for the sake of politics
Re: The Moment Dino Melaye Fainted, Dragged On The Floor As He Surrenders To Police by Nobody: 8:52pm On Jan 04, 2019
Ahmeduana:

SO IS BUHARI AND IS CRIMINAL GANGS THAT CARES ABOUT COMMON MAN?

None of dem politician care bro
Re: The Moment Dino Melaye Fainted, Dragged On The Floor As He Surrenders To Police by Nobody: 8:54pm On Jan 04, 2019
we are in for a long WAR in dis country
Re: The Moment Dino Melaye Fainted, Dragged On The Floor As He Surrenders To Police by Babanews(m): 8:54pm On Jan 04, 2019
He lied he was not in town.

His brother lied that he didn't know his whereabouts.

He released a video from hiding forming spiritual...

The pope has this advice for him => Better be an Atheist than a hypocritical Christian

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Re: The Moment Dino Melaye Fainted, Dragged On The Floor As He Surrenders To Police by ashjay001(m): 8:55pm On Jan 04, 2019
alsudan:
Some sick souls think this is cool because their supreme Jihadist is the one enforcing it.

If a Senator of the Federal republic is treated in this manner, then what's the hope of the common man?

Some sad souls think, a senator of d federal republic, is above d lawshocked


A former governor, strolled into efcc den, and strolled out!

This same disgrace of a human, Dino, was arrested recently on weapons charge and still escaped their clutches, why all d eye sore of a drama now?
Re: The Moment Dino Melaye Fainted, Dragged On The Floor As He Surrenders To Police by Kusetic(m): 9:11pm On Jan 04, 2019
madridsta007:


Read, “Why Nations Fail”, by Daron Acemoglu & James A. Robinson and understand the rapid descent into failed state status which happens when you break down and politicise institutions like the police. Nigerians get intoxicated by seeing their “political enemy” get swallowed by a compromised institution, and I get that. What I don’t get is the almost sworn refusal to see the bigger picture— which will definitely come.

It happened in Somalia. The CAR. South Sudan. Nigeria will not be different. No “prayer” can stop that.

So many things come together to make a nation fail. Our police is corrupt and has always been, so it's not like it's political. But I would like to know if, when politicians are linked to crimes, they shouldn't be treated the same as the common man. Or the country will fail if we punish our leaders as they are above the law? In this peculiar situation, supporting the lawmaker is the wrong choice and would inevitably lead the country to a Somalia and Sudan situation. But when the citizens see that the law is enforced even if it is a bit flawed, maybe just maybe we can shift our implosion just a day forward.
Re: The Moment Dino Melaye Fainted, Dragged On The Floor As He Surrenders To Police by chinedumoooo: 9:29pm On Jan 04, 2019
He does not faint when he was hiding but now he claim to be asthmatic.
Re: The Moment Dino Melaye Fainted, Dragged On The Floor As He Surrenders To Police by PapaAdanna: 9:33pm On Jan 04, 2019
sinaj:
Why is this old man like this sef.

Always disgracing himself

I prefer him to you
Re: The Moment Dino Melaye Fainted, Dragged On The Floor As He Surrenders To Police by macello4(m): 9:34pm On Jan 04, 2019
ODVanguard:
Smh. When will Dino stop his theatrics?
werey

Re: The Moment Dino Melaye Fainted, Dragged On The Floor As He Surrenders To Police by kpokpo1(m): 9:34pm On Jan 04, 2019
Who are u trying to brain wash here and how was he treated? Senator my foot. He's not important than d common man on d street he claim he's representing. The hope of the common man is to see these thiefs treated same way we've been treated. Equal right

alsudan:
Some sick souls think this is cool because their supreme Jihadist is the one enforcing it.

If a Senator of the Federal republic is treated in this manner, then what's the hope of the common man?
Re: The Moment Dino Melaye Fainted, Dragged On The Floor As He Surrenders To Police by VaselineCrew: 9:39pm On Jan 04, 2019
what is dinos offence though

can someone tell me
Re: The Moment Dino Melaye Fainted, Dragged On The Floor As He Surrenders To Police by VaselineCrew: 9:40pm On Jan 04, 2019
kpokpo1:
Who are u trying to brain wash here and how was he treated? Senator my foot. He's not important than d common man on d street he claim he's representing. The hope of the common man is to see these thiefs treated same way we've been treated. Equal right


please do you know his offence?
Re: The Moment Dino Melaye Fainted, Dragged On The Floor As He Surrenders To Police by jamex93(m): 9:44pm On Jan 04, 2019
alsudan:
Some sick souls think this is cool because their supreme Jihadist is the one enforcing it.

If a Senator of the Federal republic is treated in this manner, then what's the hope of the common man?


I am not supporting any body here

But as long as a common man will be treated that same way, let the senator too be treated like that... Let them feel Wat a common man feels when treated like trash

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Re: The Moment Dino Melaye Fainted, Dragged On The Floor As He Surrenders To Police by WaffenSS(m): 9:47pm On Jan 04, 2019
alsudan:
Some sick souls think this is cool because their supreme Jihadist is the one enforcing it.

If a Senator of the Federal republic is treated in this manner, then what's the hope of the common man?

That's why they call themselves "the elite".

Because people like you just love a class system where the populace is paradoxically subservient to the civil servants.

Your sentiments, in a sane society, would reverse the artificial hierarchy and instead wonder what would happen to a civil servant if a citizen is thus mishandled.

No wonder they trample on you lot and pose with their expensive Lamborghinis and Ferraris and thumb their noses at you plebians.

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Re: The Moment Dino Melaye Fainted, Dragged On The Floor As He Surrenders To Police by charlesucheh(m): 9:57pm On Jan 04, 2019
and the Oscar award goes to DINO MELAYU!

Re: The Moment Dino Melaye Fainted, Dragged On The Floor As He Surrenders To Police by kpokpo1(m): 10:00pm On Jan 04, 2019
VaselineCrew:


please do you know his offence?

"Senator Dino Melaye wanted by the Police for criminal conspiracy and attempted culpable homicide, committed on 19th July, 2018, when Senator Dino Melaye and his armed thugs attacked Police personnel, shot and wounded SGT Danjuma Saliu on stop and search duty along Aiyetoro Gbede, Mopa Road in Kogi State has surrendered to the Police Investigation Team on wait at his residence, today, 4th January, 2019 at about 1500hrs".

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Re: The Moment Dino Melaye Fainted, Dragged On The Floor As He Surrenders To Police by eposho: 10:03pm On Jan 04, 2019
He think say he easy to.criticize government from his lambo?your is dino.
Re: The Moment Dino Melaye Fainted, Dragged On The Floor As He Surrenders To Police by madridsta007(m): 10:05pm On Jan 04, 2019
Kusetic:


So many things come together to make a nation fail. Our police is corrupt and has always been, so it's not like it's political. But I would like to know if, when politicians are linked to crimes, they shouldn't be treated the same as the common man. Or the country will fail if we punish our leaders as they are above the law? In this peculiar situation, supporting the lawmaker is the wrong choice and would inevitably lead the country to a Somalia and Sudan situation. But when the citizens see that the law is enforced even if it is a bit flawed, maybe just maybe we can shift our implosion just a day forward.

I do not care about any lawmaker. I think those who are emotionally attached to a law maker or leadership, in most postcolonial societies, have something which they benefit from them, and understandably so. I do not care about any lawmaker because they don’t feed me and can’t at all.

I’m concerned about institutions— when they crash, believe me, the effects are normally irreversible. It is slow, but when they do, they’ve crashed. The social effects too— nobody seems concerned about that. The Doctor, trained in Nigeria, looks around and sees a compromised security service. He goes online and, in 3-6 months, moves to the U.K. His colleagues move too. Suddenly, a functional hospital closes and the indirect and direct jobs connected to it, goes. Infant mortality and diseases ramp up. It is a vicious cycle... Do you think investors will want to come to such a Country? Who ultimately suffers? The elites? Of course not.

Unless we want to pretend, we know the clamp on Dino is politically motivated. Unless we want to pretend which Nigerians are good at anyway. I would have applauded the Police if they had, as it’s done under a democracy, issued a warrant of arrest gotten from the courts— and then move to arrest him if he fails to show up. Sadly, what they’ve done is simply Gestapo tactics obtainable in a totalitarian state. Because they, the police, are compromised.

I have written academic papers on this, so I think I know what I’m saying. When institutions are compromised, believe me, it’s a slow but sure walk to failed state status. That is what Nigerians in Nigeria, emotionally caught up in the moment, fail to realise. I’m more saddened that those who are educated enough to know that this, in the long run, isn’t good, are pretentiously laughing.

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Re: The Moment Dino Melaye Fainted, Dragged On The Floor As He Surrenders To Police by obailala(m): 10:06pm On Jan 04, 2019
jaxxy:



And that’s why the police put up a siege on sm1 who has been coming to the senate ever since the last time he honored their invitation? This makes no sense. The police shud have better things to do than chasing sm1 who’s not running. What a shameful and questionable circus.

Did Dino carry a weapon to fire at anyone? Or they can’t find who shot whoever and start the investigation? While they are it they shud explain why their will illegally stop and search a serving senator convoy.
What exactly are you talking about?... "Not running"?.... Are you aware the same man was summoned by a court but he bluntly refused to show up?... Are you aware the same man was invited by the police for a while now but he bluntly refused to show up?... And here you are, asking me why the police had to go to his house to get him?....What exactly do you mean by "not running"?.... A man who refused to open his doors for over a week?

If he weren't a big man, would the police bother to stand outside and BEG him to open his doors?... wouldn't they have just broken down the doors and tied him with a rope after serious brutalising?.... If he were a common man, would you be here defending his blatant disregard for court and police invitations?...

Could this be typical black man servile mentality where you believe he should be given god-like treatment because he's a senator/big man?... Na wa oh!

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Re: The Moment Dino Melaye Fainted, Dragged On The Floor As He Surrenders To Police by asiga(m): 10:07pm On Jan 04, 2019
alsudan:
Some sick souls think this is cool because their supreme Jihadist is the one enforcing it.

If a Senator of the Federal republic is treated in this manner, then what's the hope of the common man?

The common man is either roasted alive by jungle justice, dumped in a police cell or in a prison yard while these yeye politicians who are stealing our Commonwealth are defended by the common people who has no food to eat, no exotic cars, no access to good health etc

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Re: The Moment Dino Melaye Fainted, Dragged On The Floor As He Surrenders To Police by KHAYGOLD(m): 10:11pm On Jan 04, 2019
alsudan:
Some sick souls think this is cool because their supreme Jihadist is the one enforcing it.

If a Senator of the Federal republic is treated in this manner, then what's the hope of the common man?

What's your own hope in the hands of the lawmakers? All of them should die
Re: The Moment Dino Melaye Fainted, Dragged On The Floor As He Surrenders To Police by jaxxy(m): 10:13pm On Jan 04, 2019
obailala:
What exactly are you talking about?... "Not running"?.... Are you aware the same man was summoned by a court but he bluntly refused to show up?... Are you aware the same man was invited by the police for a while now but he bluntly refused to show up?... And here you are, asking me why the police had to go to his house to get him?....What exactly do you mean by "not running"?.... A man who refused to open his doors for over a week?

If he weren't a big man, would the police bother to stand outside and BEG him to open his doors?... wouldn't they have just broken down the doors and tied him with a rope after serious brutalising?.... If he were a common man, would you be here defending his blatant disregard for court and police invitations?...

Could this be typical black man servile mentality where you believe he should be given god-like treatment because he's a senator/big man?... Na wa oh!

Yes Dino is wrong and same as the police. That is my point. This same police has disregarded court orders in favor of Dino and also disregarded invitations by the senate. Who hold the police accountable now? The people who should obey the law are actually the ones behaving like Demi gods.

If the police were credible or professional Dino wouldn’t have to be in hiding or disregard their invitations. Do u uphold the law by disregarding it?
Re: The Moment Dino Melaye Fainted, Dragged On The Floor As He Surrenders To Police by Nobody: 10:16pm On Jan 04, 2019
Ajekun iya ni o jęgrin
Re: The Moment Dino Melaye Fainted, Dragged On The Floor As He Surrenders To Police by BluntBoy(m): 10:19pm On Jan 04, 2019
madridsta007:


Read, “Why Nations Fail”, by Daron Acemoglu & James A. Robinson and understand the rapid descent into failed state status which happens when you break down and politicise institutions like the police. Nigerians get intoxicated by seeing their “political enemy” get swallowed by a compromised institution, and I get that. What I don’t get is the almost sworn refusal to see the bigger picture— which will definitely come.

It happened in Somalia. The CAR. South Sudan. Nigeria will not be different. No “prayer” can stop that.

You people reading meanings to every arrest are the problem of this country.

Should we be wondering about the motive for the arrest or whether Dino is guilty?

If not that people have become blinded by their party affiliations, why should they be more concerned about motive than how the accused pleads.

It shouldn't matter to you whether Dino is arrested on election day. What should matter to you is whether he is guilty or not.

Buhari arrests this person, you all shout that Buhari arrested him because the person is PDP. You call it witch hunting.

Shouldn't it matter more to you that at least one corrupt person has been arrested?

Even if Buhari is witch hunting, is he witch hunting innocent politicians?

For me, the motive does not matter. Whether a politician is arrested for electoral reasons does not concern me. What concerns me is whether he is guilty or not. If he is guilty, I'm happy.

This is how Nigerians should think. Party politics is killing Nigerians. Even Saraki, whose family impoverished Kwara state, is a god to some people simply because he appears to dislike Buhari who they love to hate.
Re: The Moment Dino Melaye Fainted, Dragged On The Floor As He Surrenders To Police by Kusetic(m): 10:30pm On Jan 04, 2019
madridsta007:


I do not care about any lawmaker. I think those who are emotionally attached to a law maker or leadership, in most postcolonial societies, have something which they benefit from them, and understandably so. I do not care about any lawmaker because they don’t feed me and can’t at all.

I’m concerned about institutions— when they crash, believe me, the effects are normally irreversible. It is slow, but when they do, they’ve crashed. The social effects too— nobody seems concerned about that. The Doctor, trained in Nigeria, looks around and sees a compromised security service. He goes online and, in 3-6 months, moves to the U.K. His colleagues move too. Suddenly, a functional hospital closes and the indirect and direct jobs connected to it, goes. Infant mortality and diseases ramp up. It is a vicious cycle.... Unless we want to pretend, we know the clamp on Dino is politically motivated. Unless we want to pretend which Nigerians are good at anyway. I would have applauded the Police if they had, as it’s done under a democracy, issued a warrant of arrest gotten from the courts— and then move to arrest him if he fails to show up. Sadly, what they’ve done is simply Gestapo tactics obtainable in a totalitarian state. Because they, the police, are compromised.

I have written academic papers on this, so I think I know what I’m saying. When institutions are compromised, believe me, it’s a slow but sure walk to failed state status. That is what Nigerians in Nigeria, emotionally caught up in the moment, fail to realise. I’m more saddened that those who are educated enough to know that this, in the long run, isn’t good, are pretentiously laughing.

Actually they have a warrant for his arrest, they invited him for questioning and he refused to show up. Personally i detest all politicians because they flout the laws of our nation and they purposely destroy the institutions we have for their own benefits and many of us the citizens support them blindly in destroying the system just cause of pittance. So we can talk all we want, until the average citizens refuse to be sentimental in situations like this, we are going nowhere

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