Dino Melaye fires back at Nigerian police for declaring him wanted
By OakTV
30 March 2018 |
11:00 am
The Nigerian police has declared senator representing Kogi West, Dino Melaye, wanted.
Melaye was declared wanted by police in Kogi state, through a letter signed by Kogi State Commissioner of Police, Ali Janga, and distributed by the Force Headquarters on Wednesday, March 28.
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