Tuesday, 29 October 2013

The Heat Is Too Much: Jonathan Finally Moves Against Stella

It seems the prayers he

made in Israel have finally

opened the eyes of

President Goodluck

Jonathan to the rot in his

government and the sins

of people like Stella

Oduah, the embattled

Minister of Aviation.

Jonathan finally took his

first obvious action

against Stella on Monday

with the last-minute

decision to stop her from

signing the much-

publicised Bilateral Air

Services Agreement

(BASA) with Israel.

Following the refusal of

many Nigerians to say

"Amen" to prayer for

Stella Oduah in Israel on

Sunday, it then dawned on

President Jonathan that

he can no longer allow

Stella to sign another

official document...

In her stead, Minister of

State of Foreign Affairs,

Prof. Viola Onwuliri,

signed the agreement on

behalf of the Federal

Government of Nigeria.

Stella Oduah was shocked

as she was present at the

venue.

Presidential spokesman,

Dr. Reuben Abati,

confirmed that Stella

Oduah did not sign the

BASA agreement on

behalf of the government.

He however refused to

explain why she was not

allowed to sign.

But a top Presidency

source on the entourage

of the President in Israel

told Punch that the

decision to stop Stella

from signing the

agreement was taken

shortly after Jonathan

arrived in Israel.

That same reason, he

added, informed the

decision of the

President’s aides to keep

the minister away from

the President since their

arrival in the country.

Stella Oduah, NCAA chiefs

risk five years in jail

The House Committee on

Public Procurement had

said in Abuja that Stella

and officials of the

Nigerian Civil Aviation

Authority risked five-year

jail term if found guilty of

breaching procurement

regulations in purchase of

the controversial and

"highly inflated" N255m

bulletproof car


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The Heat Is Too Much: Jonathan Finally Moves Against Stella

It seems the prayers he

made in Israel have finally

opened the eyes of

President Goodluck

Jonathan to the rot in his

government and the sins

of people like Stella

Oduah, the embattled

Minister of Aviation.

Jonathan finally took his

first obvious action

against Stella on Monday

with the last-minute

decision to stop her from

signing the much-

publicised Bilateral Air

Services Agreement

(BASA) with Israel.

Following the refusal of

many Nigerians to say

"Amen" to prayer for

Stella Oduah in Israel on

Sunday, it then dawned on

President Jonathan that

he can no longer allow

Stella to sign another

official document...

In her stead, Minister of

State of Foreign Affairs,

Prof. Viola Onwuliri,

signed the agreement on

behalf of the Federal

Government of Nigeria.

Stella Oduah was shocked

as she was present at the

venue.

Presidential spokesman,

Dr. Reuben Abati,

confirmed that Stella

Oduah did not sign the

BASA agreement on

behalf of the government.

He however refused to

explain why she was not

allowed to sign.

But a top Presidency

source on the entourage

of the President in Israel

told Punch that the

decision to stop Stella

from signing the

agreement was taken

shortly after Jonathan

arrived in Israel.

That same reason, he

added, informed the

decision of the

President’s aides to keep

the minister away from

the President since their

arrival in the country.

Stella Oduah, NCAA chiefs

risk five years in jail

The House Committee on

Public Procurement had

said in Abuja that Stella

and officials of the

Nigerian Civil Aviation

Authority risked five-year

jail term if found guilty of

breaching procurement

regulations in purchase of

the controversial and

"highly inflated" N255m

bulletproof car


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