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Dino Melaye files lawsuit against INEC, alleges dead people signed his recall petition
Embattled Senator Dino Melaye has filed a lawsuit against INEC at the Federal High Court in Abuja, over recent moves by the electorates in his constituency to recall him from the senate. Dino disclosed this on twitter Friday evening. He shared the photo of a copy of the court paper. He alleged that dead persons were some of the signatories to the recall letter collated and sent to INEC on Thursday.
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