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Dino Melaye fails to impress; shows off evidence of MSc research but not BSc certificate on social media

Admin March 24, 2017

Amid the ongoing controversy surrounding his B.Sc certificate in Geography from ABU ZARIA, Dino Melaye, on Friday shared some screenshots of his project for his Masters Degrees in International Affairs and Diplomacy obtained from the ABU, ZARIA.

The move is to prove that he did graduate from the University. Bu he failed to post his BSc certificate in Geography which is the bone of contention and which he allegedly filled out in his INEC form.

Following the report that he has no authentic University certificate from ABU as claimed, the Senator had come out to say he obtained 8 degrees from different Universities in Nigeria and abroad, including a Master’s degree from the same ABU.

Melaye had earlier defended his Bachelor’s degree in Geography, by uploading images of his mandatory National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) program online.

However, the London School of Economics and Political Science, has denied that Senator Dino Melaye received any formal education from the institution.

His recent uploading of evidence of a research programme for his MSc in the same ABU has drown flaks from his critics on social media who have dared him to show off his BSc degree certificate in Geography. Strangely, the authorities of ABU have kept mum on the matter for longer than necessary.

 

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