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Dino Melaye In A Meeting With Atiku Abubakar Declares-"I Stopped Following Aspirants, I Now Follow Candidates"

In a video shared by Mohammed Abubakar, an Atiku devotee.

Former senator for Kogi West, Dino Melaye appeared to have embarked on the Atiku Abubakar train.

In a trending video, Melaye spoke at an interaction between Atiku and some senators in Abuja, with Dino explaining why he is on Atiku’s side and not Saraki’s.

Dino said his ex-colleagues in the Senate had wondered why he is following Atiku.

"I stopped following aspirants. I now follow candidates”, he said to the delight of the audience, including Atiku.

He received some ovation at the meeting.

Please see video below:

Melaye joined the APC in 2014 and left in 2018 for the PDP.

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