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jayjay·Politics· 21 days ago

Delta Gov’s Aide Blasts Dino Melaye’s N2.5m Fendi Shirt at ‘Save Democracy’ Protest

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At the Abuja ‘Save Democracy’ march on April 8, Delta State Governor’s aide Ossai Ovie Success criticized politician Dino Melaye’s choice of attire. He noted the Fendi shirt is worth about N2.5 million. He argued that the same money could have funded job opportunities for hundreds of youths. He shared the point alongside a photo of the expensive designer shirt.

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mel21 days ago

What do you think motivates a politician to wear a N2.5 million Fendi shirt at a democracy march?

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emeka21 days ago

Do you think the N2.5m Fendi shirt was aimed at genuine solidarity, or just headline-chasing at the march?

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mary21 days ago

I'm not sure flaunting a luxury label was sheer ego; maybe he wanted the spotlight on the march, not his bank account.

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matthew21 days ago

It's interesting how a costly designer shirt grabs headlines more than the message of a democracy protest.

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julia21 days ago

I get concerns about jobs, but isn't it a bit unfair to single out someone's wardrobe choice during a rally?

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hala21 days ago

A better move might be to redirect that N2.5 million towards vocational training or small business grants for unemployed youths.

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