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Senator Dino Melaye Just A Political Konga Drum, Says Singer YolyBoy
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Senator Dino Melaye Just A Political Konga Drum, Says Singer YolyBoy

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Controversial singer, producer and song writer in Nigeria, Aaron Anthony, popularly known as Yolyboy, in a recent interview stated that Senator Dino Melaye is not a politician that one should expect any positive and fruitful result from, describing him as a Konga drum.

The Rapper said that Senator Dino Melaye’s past records show no tangible results worth talking about except for accumulation of wealth.

YolyBoy further said that “To me Senator Dino Malaye is just like a Konga Drum in the politics thing.

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“Today he is making noise here tomorrow he is making noise there” that Dino Melaye has no principle of his own.

Yolyboy who was born on August 20, 1994, noted that one thing he admired about Senator Dino Melaye was that he “is fearless and very courageous which makes him a very good icon to younger politicians.”

When asked to react the report that went viral that committed suicide over the unexpected victory of Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the February 25 presidential election, living behind a letter to Nigerians, YolyBoy said it was “an in-house blackmail”, saying that “it is an experience every star had in their career”, citing examples to include Wizkid, Akon, Lil Wayne, Davido, Tiwa Savage, who according to him, were all once a victim of such “in-house blackmail”.

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“So it’s nothing to worry about and that life goes on”, the Afrobeats, Hip Hop, Afropop, RnB singer said.

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