Sack Oduah Now, Nigerians Tell Jonathan

Published on January 9, 2014 by pmnews   ·   20 Comments

Nigerians have again called on President Goodluck Jonathan to sack embattled Aviation Minister, Stella Oduah, over the fresh certificate scandal she is embroiled in.

News website, Sahara Reporters, reported on Monday that Oduah’s claim that she obtained a Master’s degree in Business Administration from St. Paul’s College in Lawrenceville, Virginia in 1982, had been found to be false.

And The Punch newspaper reported on Thursday that authorities at the Saint Paul’s College, Virginia, United States, said they are unable to confirm if indeed Oduah, even bagged a first degree in Accounting from the institution. Continue reading “Sack Oduah Now, Nigerians Tell Jonathan”

Certificate scandal: NBA, CACOL call for Oduah’s removal

January 9, 2014 by Ade Adesomoju and Temitayo Famutimi 519 Comments

Culled from The PUNCH

Chairman, Ikeja branch of the Nigerian Bar Association, Mr. Onyekachi Ubani, and the Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders, said on Wednesday that Ms Stella Oduah, who is embroiled in a fresh certificate scandal, was no longer fit as the nation’s Minister of Aviation.

CACOL’s Executive Chairman, Mr. Debo Adeniran, said in a telephone interview that the scandal was a proof that Oduah was engrossed in primitive accumulation.

An online news media, Sahara Reporters had reported that claim in Oduah’s profile on the Federal Ministry of Aviation’s website that she obtained a Master’s degree in Business Administration from St. Paul’s College in Lawrenceville, Virginia in 1982, had been found to be false. Continue reading “Certificate scandal: NBA, CACOL call for Oduah’s removal”

Stop shielding Oduah: Civil Society Groups tell Presidency

Posted by Editor on December 29, 2013.

Civil society groups have demanded the release of the report of the presidential panel that investigated the role of the Minister of Aviation, Ms Stella Oduah, in the purchase of two bulletproof BMW cars by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority.

The administrative panel, set up by President Goodluck Jonathan, submitted its report on November 13, two days after its deadline, the Presidency has not made it public.

Leaders of the Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders, and the Campaign for Democracy have asked the Presidency to make the report available to the public, the way the House of Representatives made its report known recently.

The Executive Director, CACOL, Debo Adeniran, urged the Presidency to release the report if it had no intention of shielding Oduah. Continue reading “Stop shielding Oduah: Civil Society Groups tell Presidency”

Oduah: Groups demand release of presidential panel report

December 29, 2013 by Allwell Okpi 30 Comments

Civil society groups have demanded the release of the report of the presidential panel that investigated the role of the Minister of Aviation, Ms Stella Oduah, in the purchase of two bulletproof BMW cars by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority.

The administrative panel, set up by President Goodluck Jonathan, submitted its report on November 13, two days after its deadline but as of the time of this report, the Presidency had not made it public.

Leaders of the Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders, and the Campaign for Democracy, who spoke to SUNDAY PUNCH asked the Presidency to make the report available to the public, the way the House of Representatives made its report known recently.

The Executive Director, CACOL, Debo Adeniran, urged the Presidency to release the report if it had no intention of shielding Oduah. Continue reading “Oduah: Groups demand release of presidential panel report”

Nigeria opposition vows new era after ruling party defections

19 December 2013 Last updated at 17:00 CET

 

By Ola Awoniyi

 

Abuja (AFP) – Nigeria’s opposition said Thursday the country should expect a more accountable democracy after the party which has ruled since 1999 lost its majority in parliament.

Thirty-seven lawmakers elected as members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) defected to the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) on Wednesday, stripping the PDP of its majority in Nigeria’s 360-seat lower house.

“I think there is a window of hope after 14 years,” APC spokesman Lai Mohammed told AFP, a reference to the PDP’s complete dominance of national politics since military rule ended in 1999.

“The PDP can no longer take the electorate for granted,” Mohammed said, with 2015 general elections looming. “We should have a more competitive, accountable democracy.” Continue reading “Nigeria opposition vows new era after ruling party defections”