Melaye Mocks APC, Calls PDP His Home

Hamilton Nwosa
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Senator Dino Melaye has released a new video where he remixed a popular song “Oh! My Home” mocking his party the All Progressives Congress (APC).

In the video, Melaye referred to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as his home, saying that the All Progressives Congress (APC) had suffered him.

The video which is currently trending on so many social media platforms was obtained by our correspondent from a Whatsapp group chat.

He sang:

“PDP – Oh my home, oh my home

Oh my home, oh my home

When shall I see my home – PDP

When shall I see my PDP

I will never forget my home,”

 

He went on to sing which cheerful smiling face:

“Oh my home, oh my home

Oh my home, oh my home

When shall I see my home – APC suffer me o!

When shall I see my PDP

I will never forget my home.

The senator ended his song with a mocking sign for the APC (used his finger to pull his eye bags) – a sign which many Nigerians refer to as “Ntoor”.

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