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The Dino Melaye Foundation

The Dino Melaye Foundation

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Yes, that’s
a very familiar name but not a friendly one to the Nigerian society. This name
has nothing controversies around it as it became popular but alas it has been included
in our “Youth Rhyme”.

In Nursery
School, we only sang rhymes that will help us become better people in the
future, not about the contrary. We sang to actual roles in such rhymes and they
are expected to carve us into becoming better than our ancestors or
predecessors but the contrary is this “slow” song by Afro trap star, Kach, titled Dino, hailing ‘a man of the
family’.
 
Sometimes I
really wonder who the people behind the (Nigerian) National
 Broadcasting Commission (NBC )
are! I really wonder what they look like, what they think and if they are
working for the people or working for the people like the government.

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It took a
lot of videos and cries before “Science Student” was banned but that shouldn’t
have been the case, that song should have gone down even before it went viral,
infact if the NBC was really active, Olamide would have given a “first thought”
not to record such song. But no, he was even hailed and praised when given the
avenue to defend the song, where he said the song is ment to help children and
youth stay away from drugs. Smh!
If the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission was so active, someone like Kach would
think twice before releasing another nonsense single; he even went further to
feature the “black” in the said video. I guess its all about sharing the money?
I thought
all the above shouldn’t be my concern until I woke up to three groups, created
by my colleagues and fellow youths to campaign for A A and they call it the
“Articulate”, camouflaging and stealing our own cry word “Articulated (Nigerian
Students)”. I cried! I was so so angry that I couldn’t say anything but just
observe this ‘intelligent-stupid-channel-of-suffering about to start a four
years course. Then I wonder if it’s just the hunger or there is a generational
voodoo involved in Nigerian Politics. The Nigerian Youths are usually the first
to nag, complain, suffer and beg still they are also the first set of people to
sell the only power they have. I cry.
‘This
foundation still remains the best because it has maintained over 20years of
proper Youth Punishment and trust me they never see it coming when its time for
election due to respect.
This is me
being brief…

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Dear
Nigerian Youths, keep subscribing to the Dino Melaye Foundation so your
Children can be like you or worst.

Your Uncle.

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FADAKA LOUIS

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