1. mele - Noun
2. mele - Verb
mele (plural mele or meles)
A chant in Polynesia, especially Hawaii, typically in praise of a leader or to commemorate some significant event. [from 19th c.]
mele (plural meles)
Alternative form of mell
mele (third-person singular simple present meles, present participle meling, simple past and past participle meled)
Alternative form of mell
According to Mele, it is believed that because direct outplants don’t go through the optimal conditions of a coral nursery they may be more resilient to environmental extremes, a claim that will be tested in the study. Source: Internet
However, the Group Managing Director (GMD) of the corporation, Mallam Mele Kyari, told journalists in Lagos, that it was impossible not to pay the statutory funds or take money from the account. Source: Internet
“I got in touch with the governor of the CBN and I told him I was going to do the same with the GMD, NNPC, Mele Kyari, and the governor of central bank agreed. Source: Internet
“The NNPC GMD, Mr Mele Kyari, is also expected to join the meeting to discuss the intervention and coordination efforts of the NNPC since the outbreak of the pandemic. Source: Internet
The Group Managing Director of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Malam Mele Kyari, briefed the participants that over N3 trillion was expended on subsidizing petrol between 2016 and 2019. Source: Internet
All WW will say on this subject is that the Mele building should be demolished as it has way exceeded its original planning permission. Source: Internet