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Waching daily Mar 10 2018

Pretzels taste gross Most social medias are stupid

The number 13 is lucky Lavender town isn't creepy and the soundtrack

is amazing Len is my favo(u)rite vocaloid

REOL's voice is awful (SHOTS FIRED) School is fun

AHA! no.

History class is useless Face reveals don't matter

And finally...

Mustaches kinda scare me

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Senator Adeleke's dance is becoming an embarrassment for Nigeria - Group - Duration: 2:34.

The Movement For New Nigeria (MNN), has blasted Senator Ademola Adeleke, representing Osun west senatorial district, over his incessant display of dancing skills wherever he goes.

The socio political group, in a statement by Comrade Sunday Kelani, its national coordinator, noted that the senator has taken it as a tradition to dance at any event he attends instead of contributing meaningfully to national issues as a lawmaker of Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Kelani criticized the Osun state senator for "taking the dignity of legislature for granted", adding that he is no more a private person, but a public office holder of high echelon in Nigeria.

The statement reads: "The routine dance of the Senator representing Osun West Senatorial District is becoming a big embarrassment for people of his constituency and Nigerians as a whole.

"Instead of making appreciable contribution constructively to nation-building, Senator Adeleke is busy dancing across the country rather unabatedly.

"The place of the legislature in a democracy is too important and serious for any of its member to resort to a mere entertainer and official dancer.

"This attitude of the lawmaker is highly unbecoming of a man with that political stature; this must stop as a matter of importance and exigency.

"There is a limit to how a politician could go to impress the people outside the specified statutory obligation through performance; the earlier the senator knows that his dancing step is no more catching the fancy of anyone the better for him.

we previously reported that many had thought that with his resuming duty as a serving senator in the upper chamber of the National Assembly, Senator Adeleke will reduce his dancing skill.

He was called to present an award during the Silverbird Man of the Year Award held on Friday, February 23, at the Eko Hotel and Suites when he took to the stage to perform his dance steps to the admiration of the guests.

When he was about leaving the stage, he also gave them another of his dancing steps.

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