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Theresa May, Melaye and the leader’s wife By Reuben Abati

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“Have you been to Bourdillon? Or rather I should ask when are you going to Bourdillon?”
“What’s happening?”
“I hear people are paying solidarity visits to the Tinubus to express their dismay over Senator Dino Melaye’s assault on Senator Remi Tinubu, wife of the APC National Leader.” 
“Assault?”
“That is precisely what it is.  Assault. Sexual harassment. Abuse. Threat of rape. Definite expression of intent to commit adultery and impregnate another man’s wife.”
“I read that story. I still find it difficult to believe that a distinguished Senator would descend to such level.  If that is the quality of reasoning among Nigerian parliamentarians, then the country is in more serious trouble than anyone could ever imagine.”
“Dino Melaye has not denied the statements he allegedly made. And the Tinubu camp is on an offensive against him. I read a response saying if he carries out his threat, things will happen.”
“Things should not only happen, I think every member of the National Assembly should undergo a psychiatrist test and a drug test.”
“Ha. You can’t conscript the entire National Assembly to undertake tests that are not required by law. And you can’t jump from something one Senator did to cast innuendo on other lawmakers.”
“You call it innuendo? You try.  From the look of things, male members of this National Assembly are convinced that women are sex objects. Is this not the same National Assembly where male chauvinists resisted a Gender Equality Bill? Is it not in this same parliament that supposedly distinguished men stood up to defend marriage to the girl-child? And now you have a Senator threatening to beat up a female colleague, rape, impregnate her and that nothing will happen.”
“The man practically admitted his love of violence and lack of respect for a colleague. That is too much of an insult to the Madam and her husband.”
“I read on Sahara Reporters that he eventually changed his mind, though”
“How?”
“Sahara Reporters says he later told Mrs Tinubu, “F…. you.”
“F…. another man’s wife?”
“Yes. But he said worse. He reportedly said he would not even demean himself by impregnating a Bonga fish, and that he would prefer a robust woman like Senator Stella Oduah.”
“What? The scallywag wants to hold so-so-so-me-thing!”
“He has not denied saying so.”
“But are you sure there isn’t a Nollywood wing in that Senate and some of the members are rehearsing a block-buster home video?”
“Which home video? The altercation took place at a closed-door meeting of the Senate. Mrs Tinubu’s offence was that he criticized Senator Melaye’s contribution to a discussion, and the fellow became enraged. He had to be physically restrained from actually beating up the woman, and proceeding there and then to rape and impregnate her with immediate effect”
“Chei. I wish I were in Asiwaju Tinubu’s shoes…”
“What will you do? You will invite Melaye to a physical combat? Have you seen the guy’s biceps and how heavily built he is? This is not a matter you settle with muscles.”
“Meaning?”
“There are sub-texts. Dino is probably fighting proxy war. His target may not be the woman but her husband. Besides, the guy seems to have quite a reputation for beating up women. Ask his first wife. Ask his second wife.”
“Mrs Tinubu should sue him”
“He will claim privilege. Every communication on the floor of the Senate is privileged.”
“What privilege? That privilege should not cover anyone threatening violence, rape, assault and adultery. What if he was not restrained, he would have slapped Mrs. Tinubu or what? I also find the silence of the Senate leadership in this matter terribly offensive.  By now, Senator Melaye should be standing before a Disciplinary Committee.”
“But again, is this whole story possible?”
“What will the Tinubus gain from lying against Melaye?”
  “You know, for some reason, I sympathize with that fellow, you know. What he has done, previously and right now, is very much like riding the Tiger. “
“Certain kinds of persons should not be in the National assembly to start with. Is it not from this same National Assembly that the US Embassy named and shamed some lawmakers who went to the US on a sponsored trip to solicit for sex, with one of them almost raping a hotel attendant? This thing called democracy must be protected from women abusers, rapists and adulterers.”
“If this was in the US or the UK, by now, there will be protesters on the streets calling for Melaye’s  head and seat. His constituents would have initiated the process of his recall.”
“Have you also not noticed that other female members of the National assembly have not spoken up. They are dangerously silent.”
“That is stupid. Do they want to be beaten up? Raped? And impregnated by violent colleagues? Are they happy that a male colleague is threatening to rape and impregnate?”.
“To call another man’s wife, Bonga fish. And openly say you prefer that other female Senator as a sex object. That Melaye needs help, I must say. Where is he from?”
“Right now, I wonder what Dino Melaye would have called Theresa May, the new Prime Minister of Britain”  
“Do not go there. He wouldn’t dare. The kind of nonsense behaviour that is allowed in the name of lawmaking and leadership in this country is impossible in civilized places. Can you ever imagine any parliamentarian in the UK openly abusing a female colleague and threatening to rape and impregnate her?”
“All these our leaders, they love titles but not the responsibility that comes with high office. Just look at how the British have managed a major transition in the life of their nation, it was all done so decently.”
“Impressive. Classically British. The country is more important than every one.”
“David Cameron leads the country out of the European Union against his personal wish and to economic disaster. He takes responsibility and he steps aside.”
“In Nigeria, he would have stayed on. After all, there was no election. Nobody resigns here. Public office for the average Nigerian is about stomach infrastructure.”
 “But in the UK, it is about service. Did you read Cameron’s valedictory speech? Solid.  No malice. No regrets. The other week, he was down with rotten eggs on his face, but two days ago, he left office with his head held high. The British system works. When things go wrong, there are ways of dealing with them.”
“We shouldn’t compare apples and oranges. We can talk about lessons, but not to expect the same standards.”
“Look at Theresa May, the new PM. The very day she assumed office, she named her cabinet. She is prepared. She is ready. She is competent. That is how to hit the ground running. Here, State Governors spend a whole year struggling to appoint ordinary commissioners.”
“State Governors? What of…?”
Meshionu… Alakoba somebody. It is not from my mouth that you will hear about physical, social psychological and existential violence in high places. But look again at what Theresa May has done. She has appointed into her cabinet, the Brexiteers, the same people who wanted Britain out of the EU. She has put together a cabinet that accommodates her rivals to show that she nurses no malice against anyone. Can you imagine Boris Johnson becoming Foreign Secretary?”
“I don’t support that.”
“Sorry, your opinion does not matter. Ko mata,  ko muyo.”
“Boris Johnson is an isolationist.  And he doesn’t like Africans.”
“He loves Britain, his country. That is what matters.”
“I wish the new Prime Minister well, then. History made. She has Mrs Margaret Thatcher’s record to contend with.”
“No.  You miss the point. She will not be judged on the grounds of gender.”
“Don’t fool yourself about that very point. Even in the UK, gender is an issue. Nobody talked about Cameron’s shoes or navy suits, for example. But since Theresa May arrived, there has been so much obsession with her clothes and leopard print kitten heels.”
“But she is lucky she doesn’t have a Dino Melaye around her.”
“Impossible.”
“And nobody will ever threaten to beat her up, rape her or impregnate her.”
“Why are you DinoMelaye-ing Theresa May?  Can you stop? This is precisely why a Boris Johnson thinks you people should be kept out of Britain, so that in the long run you don’t pollute the decent space the British created over the centuries.”
“You know, to tell the truth, sometimes I wonder how foreigners manage to relate with us. Can you imagine the President of Nigeria going on a foreign trip, with a Senator who was once accused of rape, or a Governor who was once a crook? The civilized oyinbo people will shake hands, shake their heads also, but privately among themselves, they would wonder if it would not have been better if they didn’t colonize Africa at all.”     
“And leave us in our natural, pre-colonial states, eh?. I can’t laugh oh. May be if they didn’t, by now you will be a dreadful dibia in a forest, with 100 wives.”
“And Dino?”
“That one? He will be a deep forest hunter, beating up people’s wives, raping and impregnating them and threatening that nothing will happen to him.”
“Only in Nigeria.”
“ I guess there is a lot more that you can talk about in that manner.”
“Like Abia”
“Really messy out there.”
“A court of law with competent jurisdiction rules, INEC complies, but the politicians insist they have a different opinion, and the entire system gets sucked into a crisis.”
“Don’t go there. You get that kind of situation when everything in a country is so uncertain.”
“But if we lose the courts, what do we have left?”
“We lost the courts already, even the lawyers.”
“In Abia or Abuja?” 
“You answer the question yourself”.
“And the video that the US Mission was going to show at the House of Representatives? Did that happen?
“Which video? It didn’t happen.”
“Never mind. The British have just given us an answer. A country must work for its people. That is why Theresa May says her mission is to make Britain work for every one.”
“Nigeria must also work for every one, not a privileged few.”
“Yes.  Yes. Yes. We should add that line to the National Anthem.”
“Hmm. Seriously.”

49 comments:

  1. This man will never cease to amaze me, but really Malaye did say all these? Lol, no chills whatsoever! Intriguing write up man...

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    1. I will never support a man threatning to assault rape or beat up a woman ....Mba nu!!! I won't ....

      But this story should be examined from both angles...

      WHAT DID REMI TINUBU FIRST SAY TO DINO MELAYE??????
      Is it also right for tinubus wife to insult a male senator in the assembly??????.............. Atimes women also bring these things on their heads....

      Instead of her to seat her ass "jeje" in the senate hall ..... She was insulting a grown ass man and father, ..calling him a thug and a Dog?????

      Well she got her full dose back! ...if it was another gentleman senator , he might have kept quiet and swallowed the insult.......but she jam rock! Dino sef nor well and him give her back the verbal dose! Full prescription! True true he's not one of the senators who goes to prostrate @bourdillion .....#i kinda respect his guts!
      #Not a supporter of violence against women tho


      On 2 the Next!

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  2. Too engrossed in a movie to read mbok


    ...merited happiness

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  3. Mehn I read later










    ......... Liber maniac.......

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  4. Lmfao...Abati is a clown I swear down,make em start to dey right movie script for comedy.Aftee Dino sick comments, I agree with Reuben over every member of the National Assembly should undergo a psychiatrist test and a drug test.



    ~glo rule your world~ cos I do•

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    1. Castrated bingo. U are still talking.

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  5. Am not surprise at Dino's a utterances bcos an average Yoruba's are tout no matter d level of their so call education acquired including their theifubu.

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  6. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin15 July 2016 at 09:23

    Nawa o.

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  7. Hmmmmm.....well spoken sir

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  8. I just love this man's piece...so educative!

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  9. Interesting piece. Nigeria is doomed.

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  10. Too long biko. Linda take note!

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  12. Thanks Reuben, i must commend your line of thought. recently, i have been lost in thought of the fact that you have all these to say now about Nigeria but never implemented them when you had the privilege to. Perhaps, you just got to know or do i say you now understand the situation clearer. whichever comes first, lets do what is right whenever we have the opportunity. Gracias.

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  14. My lady I like this man, Baba Reuben Abati

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  15. That's a mind blowin epistle. Dino is jus an ass hole, a big disgrace to this nation...

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  16. I love this write up,weldone sir,it was spot on,personally,i think Dino Melaye needs to be recalled by his constituent in kogi,he is a disgrace this will serve as a deterent to other senators that might have such tendencies.And until we start to have scape goats,this will continue.God bless Nigeria

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  17. I love this write up nice one

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  18. Am not a fan of Abati but truth be told, he has just exposed some of rots in our legislative arm of govt. what a shame on this country....sexual assault, corruption, abuse of power, lawlessness and impunity where there is suppose to be utmost sanity...tired of these set of politicians, wonder when they will be sensible enough to realise their actions can lead us to a revolution.

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  19. Oga Reuben Abati,where do you put all this your intelligent when you were in position to speak the truth,Or you are afraid of your Oga@top by that time

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  20. He should be standing in front of a disciplinary committee yes, but uncle Bukola only has a voice to talk when deflecting fraud allegations from himself .

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  21. OMGoodness! Well written, i really enjoyed his sense of humour.
    So many things to deal with in this country and that includes people like Anonymous 9:23am, what the hell were you thinking when you said yoruba? is Dino a yoruba man? i dont know when Kogi State became South West o. Olodo somebody. More so, what has that got to do with the write-up?

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  22. sir, u couldn't have been more apt on your write up, it puzzles me that the women in the senate are "dangerously silent". those senators really need to be examined by a psychiatrist asap!

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  23. Its a pity that an intelligent man like Abati should come here and give us a one sided agument on why Dino should be criticized. Through all of his write up he has not mentioned what Remi said to Dino. She cannot call another person a thug and a dog without being called a bongafish in return. What I'm seeing here is a media controlled by tinubu and trying so hard to make dino look bad because he has refused to lick his ass and Remi knows that. Don't get me wrong, I don't even like Dino.

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    1. From all accounts, Remi asked Dino to stop threatening them like they were some kindergarten kids, and he should stop acting like a thug (not dog). This was after Dino threatened to kill anyone who dares testifies against Saraki. NOTE Dino was the only one that accused Remi of calling him a dog (Dino is known to be a pathological liar, he even denied having a relationship with Bisi, let alone father her daughter). Let's wait and see if Dino and Saraki's chummy-chummy relationship would stand the test of time. Peace!

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  24. hahahahaha i've started loving reuben abati again oooo

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  25. JOYOUS BABE,Linda Ikeji first Cousin15 July 2016 at 11:30

    thank u@aymii.they are just making noise about it

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  26. This lopsided "conversation-article" must be between two lost fellows! Telling only half of the story is bad journalism! Why did they not say what Senator Remi Tinubu said that warranted the responses, responses which are even grossly overhyped in the article. She had no right calling him a dog.. and to the extent she felt she could call a fellow Senator a dog and the Senate leadership did nothing, that is to the same extent he was entitled to his provoked response, and nothing must be done! She fired, he fired back! Both of them are a disgrace to all, but nobody should come here making any of them a victim because they had it coming. If I was to judge, I will land more heavily on who commenced the onslaught in the first place, and that person is REMI TINUBU! so let us all be properly guided! Dino Melaye did not deserve to be called DOG!

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  27. This lopsided "conversation-article" must be between two lost fellows! Telling only half of the story is bad journalism! Why did they not say what Senator Remi Tinubu said that warranted the responses, responses which are even grossly overhyped in the article. She had no right calling him a dog.. and to the extent she felt she could call a fellow Senator a dog and the Senate leadership did nothing, that is to the same extent he was entitled to his provoked response, and nothing must be done! She fired, he fired back! Both of them are a disgrace to all, but nobody should come here making any of them a victim because they had it coming. If I was to judge, I will land more heavily on who commenced the onslaught in the first place, and that person is REMI TINUBU! so let us all be properly guided! Dino Melaye did not deserve to be called DOG!

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  28. Mr Abati, hw will never change, he is back with these write up again, the same way he did during Obasango regime but immediately GEJ appointed him as spokes man, he started speaking through all corners of his mouth.i respect your intelect but you should stand for the truth and investigative journalism. what is the proximate cause of the outburst?

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  29. This reuben guy must be an idiot , you don't really know what transpired btw the two, you just want to display your usual sycophancy. For your information, the woman called dino a tout, and dino simply gave it back to her, if she has respect for her husband, which I am sure she doesn't, she won't open her dirty mouth and call a fellow senator a tout.

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  30. The woman's statement was general and not addressed to anybody. We choose to interprete it in that way. In my own thought , I think z incompetency of our political system. But where is our judiciary? I wonder why we have poor lawyers while there are cases lying here and there. What about the human rights organisations and activists. They only appear when we don't need them. This is a subjugation of the women folk, an abuse on women right, an attempt to rape, violence in form of threat. These are what I call it.
    Nigeria be wise!

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  31. Kassim Bankole15 July 2016 at 12:27

    I am not and won't b a fan of Dino Melaye but the truth is that Remi Tinubu seems to b wearing her pride on her sleeves. Since she's been in d senate, she has been in d news for all d wrong reasons! Always one controversy or the other, I am tempted to ask if she is the only lady in d Senate? Haba!!! Can u call somebody a dog n a tout? And expect them to ignore that?....talkless of a madman like Dino...who almost stripped naked in d House of Reps years ago! She got what she was looking for and her the real deal sef na with her husband Asiwaju who's political fortunes ve seriously nose dived in since Buhari took over. Dino is from kogi and so Long as yahaya bello remains Gov, Dino ll always be iin d Senate cos....he worked for Yahaya to emerge as gov!

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  32. This is where you determine the true women's group in the country, how many have spoken up? Women are their own worst enemies. Her colleagues in the House kept mute. One day, your daughters will be in the same position and that bad Belle cycle will continue between women. They can not leave their beefs aside for a moment to address collective issues. Shio!

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  33. This is not a nigeria of my dream

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  34. Am surprised some anonymous ppl still think that if Remi called Dino a tout and a Dog then its justified for him to say he will beat and Rape her. i wonder why we still think the way we do, lets face it Dino Melaye was irresponsible to have said such words and the Senate will be irresponsible too if they keep quiet about this serial woman batterer.

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    1. Really 'what just justifies what'? What does a tout do? "Beats and may be rapes" that's toutish in nature, what does a dog do ? Bites (a form of beating) sex with or without consent (that's rape) so she got exactly what she deserve by using those two words. No justification required here. This case does not qualify as violence against women period. Abati should consider the other side this write up simply looks sponsored from a Burdillion loyalist.

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  35. Yoruba's will soon eat Tinubu's shit.

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  36. Oga Dino has suddenly forgotten how he was kicked out of the house the last time. He is always on the loosing team. What a pity #someone's father #rubbish

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  37. According to the report, Sen Tinubu launched an offensive by calling Sen Melaye a dog and a tout. Melaye shld have ignored or answered without malice. You can never get what you did not give. Some elders should please wade in the matter and save us from futher disgrace and condescending ruin.

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  38. Most quarrels in there has nothing to do with national issues but personal squabbles. Is that why they are Senators?

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  39. What a loopsided story/article. What does a tout do? "Beats and may be rapes" that's toutish in nature, what does a dog do ? Bites (a form of beating) sex with or without consent (that's rape) so she got exactly what she deserve by using those two words. No justification required here. This case does not qualify as violence against women period. Abati should consider the other side this write up simply looks sponsored from a Burdillion loyalist.

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