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
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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