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Monday, July 25, 2016

Dino Melaye : He, Who Has No Sin Let Him Cast The First Stone .

For his verbal Counter-attack on  Senator (Mrs) Remi Tinubu, Senator Dino Melaye has been adjudged to have sinned.





Those in agreement, say “Aye” . . .  
Those against, say “Nay” . . .

On Appeal before me however, and in my considered opinion, even from the little I know about him, I believe Senator Dino Melaye deserves forgiveness for his "sin". Why? Because the sinful remarks were “pulled” out of him.

Senator Melaye appears, to me, as a self-made man - totally independent and insensible of “god fathers”. He has come a long, hard way – from Grass to the Gracious height he has attained today. In essence therefore, Senator Melaye is a rugged, No-nonsense achiever and activist. He is a man of forthright action; highly wired to produce, to perform, to do his job, to meet his calling, to impart powerfully on his space. He has little patience for frivolity; would resist groveling before any man-made “gods”, and would not tolerate any underserved, assault from any quarters.

Above all, he would not condone what he sincerely believes is NOT right.

In the other corner, Senator (Mrs) Oluremi Tinubu is an honourable lady; also a distinguished senator. More than that, Oluremi Tinubu flaunts some intimidating credentials – encapsulated in her circumstance and stature as the wife of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who needs no introduction. But one cannot resist making a note that Tinubu is universally acknowledged as Nigeria’s latest “kingmaker”.

The Nigerian media has been awash with scathing condemnations of Senator Melaye’s verbal attack against Senator Tinubu. Some have called for his head.

However, and instructively, we have had also, a handful of write-ups on Senator Oluremi Tinubu which were far from being complimentary. These commentators from the other side of the coin drew reference to the reality that an Oluremi Tinubu action led to the Dino Melaye reaction. They went on to unearth some previous evidences of her penchant for arrogance – rooted, no doubt, in the perceived unassailable power and influence of her husband. 

So what does one expect when one arrogant Amazon verbally attacks a proud, gazelle of a man? There must be a corresponding reaction against the action.
And for all those calling for the head of Senator Melaye, “the sinner”, they should pause and ponder. In the setting before us, Senator Tinubu is no less a sinner. We can chastise Melaye more on the sentimental basis that he is a man counter-attacking a woman – a ‘weaker vessel”? And because many expect him to absorb the woman’s insults with due “respect” to her husband and cringe back? We have reports that many senators, including the former senate president, “avoid her like a plague”. Do we expect every one to cringe before her? 

We should pause and ponder. Because there are bigger, more ferocious “sinners” than Dino Melaye in our midst, even in the corridors of power who, by acts of commission and/or omission, are physically assaulting the fabrics that hold together the life of our nation and steadily draining out our life-blood. We have power brokers who are condoning/sponsoring criminal gangs under different appellations who are murdering innocent Nigerians virtually on a daily basis, with the country’s leadership looking the other way, seemingly unperturbed.

Those who are now crying: “Crucify Dino Melaye!”  did not forget to recall that he was involved in a fracas when he was at the House of  Representatives. Right there on the floor of the House, his dress was torn. What they did not bring out is that Melaye was a victim of the assault and that he was actually defending a distinguished representative of the women-folk! It was at the time when many representatives were pushing for the removal of the then Speaker Patricia Ette. Melaye saw through the plot that there was indeed no cogent evidence to support the fraud allegations against her; that the major grouse was from some prominent Northern members who found it odious to bow before a woman. This, to Melaye was injustice (Corruption!) against the duly elected speaker. He therefore stood staunchly to defend her against heavy odds. This is the hallmark of one who is a genuine fighter against Corruption. 

And across the board to millions of us who are scathing in our condemnations of Senator Melaye’s verbal counter attack, let us pause and ponder: how many of us have NOT committed the sin of firing a worse verbal attack one time or the other, in anger – even in the face of less provocation?

He who is without such a sin, let him cast the first stone.


Written by Babatunde Faniyan who is a Lagos-based author, publisher and communications consultant.

25 comments:

  1. Which Kain stone we dey cast

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    1. Ibukun any time we intelligent people are talking here always kip quiet

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  2. I didn't finish reading this nonsense rant. People fail to understand that the public cry is not about the insults but about the type of insults. They're derogatory to women in general. I'd have preferred if Dino called Remi a 'bitch' instead since she called him a dog first. But he went on and on about rape, menopause etc. Things that are not even supposed to be insults in saner climates. These are serious issues women face everyday and he just went on to show us how insensitive he is. He now threatened violence in the chambers on top. We all have sins but we won't forgive Dino because he is not truly apologetic. He has shown us that if he has the chance, he'll repeat this nonsense again. So if he's not ready to take to correction, why should we stop throwing stones? Please shift.

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    1. I don't support violence against women, but the fact is that "Every Action has Reaction"
      What was said before Madam Tinubu talked, then what did she say that led to Melaye's reply.
      Women can claim equal right with men, but seeking conversational authority with Man in Africa will not get them there.

      Why don't you make comment about when he was defending Olubunmi Etteh then.


      Corruption is everywhere including your closet

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  3. Is Reuben Abati your inspiration? You write just like him

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  4. Hmmm. Nice. But done with this their ish. There are more important matters arising abeg.

    We have the "padding" issue with the house of rep to deal with.

    OK bye

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  5. Both of them should go and rest. Afterall rude remi has been given a water mouthering position. Foolish people.

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  6. "let us pause and ponder: how many of us have NOT committed the sin of firing a worse verbal attack one time or the other, in anger – even in the face of less provocation?" we all have but NOT when you are in a government position. Take a leaf from and follow the examples of the west in whose democracy Nigeria is practicing.

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  7. Nice write up. I am in complete agreement with this. Respect is reciprocal. Aunty rest. Your arrogant nature nor be here. People swallow your insults and rude talks because of your husband. Now,that you have met a man who can stand his own,you are crying foul. Namsense. Mtchewwwww

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    1. Same here. I agree with the writer. He sure writes like Uncle Reuben, nice one.

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  8. This article seems balanced and devoid of partisanship. Senator Tinubu no doubt parades herself in the apparel of pride and arrogance. Senator Dino is a no nonsense and straightforward person. He stands for what he believes, although, he may not be right always. The problem of Dino is that he has traces of violent against women. No amount of provocation should make him say he will 'impregnate' another man's wife. Abi him dey eye de woman ni?

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  9. The caption didn't entice me to finish the article. This matter should rest abeg.

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  10. Baba gboju! Leave matter abeg. They are both scheming rogues of the Federal Republic. I hipe say your market go sell.

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  11. Where o where is Ben Murray Bruce when you need him?Sprinkle some "common sense" on this matter abeg!Lol!#scrapthesenate.

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  12. Both of them should give this matter a rest jare. I don't blame him, na too much money dey worry una.

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  13. I just wish I wasn't born in this country. I seldom read anytin concerning our leaders, abeg no be dat one dey worry me. Who cares to hang out with me in J-town(Jos)? The kids are away, Hehehehe. Na waka waka get me this week!

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  14. Both of them are guilty. Treat others the way you want to be treated.
    If you open your mouth to insult someone man or woman, and the person happens to be the no bulshit the bulshitter type; expect twice the insult you gave.

    Respect is earned and not demanded in my world.

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  15. Well said Cindy. Some Nigerians just don't get it, they can never see the bigger picture and it's just a pity. I am glad at least you see what they don't see.

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  16. Patricia Ette got me,Northern bustard,Dino nd Remi should go nd sit down Nigeria politicians are worthless

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  17. Not interested

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