Senator Dino Melaye, certain issues are better not said in public and as a leader everyone expects you to use diplomacy and dialogue at all times in handling issues. Again you are not the only senator in the House even if senator Tunubu is using wrong words against you, they are so many ways such matter can be addressed.
Two wrongs they say can never make a right, this is a woman and someone’s wife. No matter her (senator Tinubu) position, she is still a woman. Why would you mention that she may have entered menopause? Did you examine her to ascertain your claim? Honestly this is a school boy’s attitude and should never have been said no matter how angry you (Dino Melaye) might be.
We also believe that one of the qualities of a good leader should be his ability to handle crisis, be calm, articulate and dialogue at all times. Do not react or take decisions when you are angry because you may likely create more problems for yourself and if you have the ambition of becoming the president of Nigeria as you said, you better start working towards that goal starting from now. Rebuild your system, do not tread fight for fight, dialogue and diplomacy should be your keywords. Please try and adopt this method into your system and if all these few points mentioned here are taken then you would be alright because you are no longer a school boy but a senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and should live up to the expectation.
Everyone both home and abroad are watching therefore try and do your homework properly, control what you do or say in public so that you do not kill your political career with your own hand. No nation on earth would like to have a fighting, careless and reckless type of president to lead the country (Nigeria), this is food for thought.
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