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Remi Tinubu almost slapped a senator and she got away with it – Melaye

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JULY 18, 2016 – Dino Melaye, senator representing Kogi west senatorial district at the national assembly, has alleged that Oluremi Tinubu, his colleague who represents Lagos central, almost “slapped Senator Rafiu Ibrahim” and got away with it.Melaye and the wife of Bola Tinubu, national leader of the All Progressives Congress, were last week involved in a verbal altercation during an executive session within the senate chamber.

Ever since, Melaye has made a series of unflattering comments about the senator while on Saturday, July 16, he took to his social media accounts, to announce that he was “walking freely” on Bourdillon road, Ikoyi Lagos, where the home of the Tinubus is located.

Taking his grievance a notch higher, Melaye, late on Sunday, shared “a few instances” where Tinubu was unruly.

“Just after she was first elected into the senate, one of the commissioners, who went to pay homage and congratulate her ‘mistakenly’ referred to her as “distinguished senator”. She took everyone aback when she flared up and warned never to be addressed like that again, asking the commissioner: “What happened to Yeye? Do you know how many senators we have made? You probably should have called me by name. The man apologised and quietly left.

“She held a town hall meeting in Yaba, sometime ago during her first term and when it was the question and answer session, Seun Okinbaloye of Channels asked a question, alluding to the fact that “we have heard of a few things about you and your husband and some of the things you have been doing in Lagos”. Senator Oluremi wouldn’t let him land, when she interrupted him and asked: “Who are you and where are you from? You heard a few things about us? We are Lagos”. Everyone was stunned and I was there.

“Another lady from LTV 8 (can’t figure her name off the top of my head now) also stood up and asked her own question, starting with “distinguished senator”. She immediately pounced on her: “Imagine, she just called me senator when she was meant to call me mummy”.

She also gave me mine. She mistook me for someone else from THISDAY and was going to attack me before someone else came to my rescue. However, I saved the day by going to the MC, Mr. Kehinde Bamigbetan (who was then Ejigbo LG chairman) to go and appeal to the journalists to take out the vexatious aspects of the interaction gone bad before the whole essence of the meeting is lost to her mannerism.

“I know a former member of the National Assembly, who had to go to one of today’s cabinet members to report her, that the next time she was rude to him, he would damn the consequences and take her to the cleaners. I also know that Mark as former SP avoided her like a plague.

Did anyone see how she charged at Senator Obanikoro when she objected to his nomination as minister? Instances abound and these are unbecoming incidences that should not be found in anyone’s character file. But that’s who she is. It will take a “real man” to brush aside such invective and pretend an encounter ever took place with her. That’s where Dino missed it. But Remi can be such a menace.

“The same woman almost slapped Senator Rafiu Ibrahim and nobody demanded an apology /response from her or the entire Senate. Why now? The same woman deliberately sat on the DSP’s seat to cause uproar yet, nobody demanded an apology from her. Why now?

“Am just wondering why Tinubu supporters are now demanding a word from Senate after the same woman engaged Dino. Why always Remi Tinubu? Fatima Binta, Oduah & other mothers are yet to fight a man in the senate. Remi Tinubu calling someone’s husband a thug/dog, I mean you can’t be of misconduct and hoping to become a role model for the next set of generation

“Hajiya Gambo, Sarah Jubril fought for women race without wrestling today, they are worthy to be looked up to. I repeat Fumilayo Kuti, Hajiya Gambo, Sarah Jubril fought for woman race without attacking any man – they are worthy to be looked up to.”

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