Sen. Oduah Condemns Ebele Obiano/Bianca Ojukwu Feud At Soludo Inauguration

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Senator representing Anambra North Senatorial District, Stella Oduah has condemned what happened between the Wife of outgone governor of Anambra State, Mrs Ebelechukwu Obiano and wife of late Biafran leader, Mrs Bianca Ojukwu at the swearing in ceremony of Prof. Chukwuma Soludo on Thursday.

In a statement posted on her Facebook wall on Thursday evening, senator Oduah specifically blamed the ex-first lady for causing the brawl which led to breach of protocols during the swearing in ceremony.

Mrs Obiano had worked up to Bianca while Soludo’s oath taking was going on and muted some words which sounded offensive and in reaction the former beautify queen slapped her, leading to commotion which took the intervention of security personnel and others nearby to separate and the sutuation.

“My attention has been drawn to the shameful conduct of the wife of the ex-governor and former first lady of Anambra State, Mrs Ebelechukwu Obiano, who threw decorum away and attacked Her Excellency, Ambassador Bianca Ojukwu at today’s inauguration ceremony and I hereby condemn in very strong terms, this unwarranted attack against the wife of an illustrious son and our very our own Ikemba.

“I wish to add that the act exhibited by the former first lady was indecorous and unbecoming of a woman who had acted as a mother of the state and even desirous of serving in other capacities.

“More condemnable is even the gutter and vulgar language used by Mrs Obiano to describe her fellow woman, who is even a widow. I have always held the view that it is only weak minds that label hardworking women like Bianca with nasty names such as ‘ashawo’ and it is more unfortunate when a woman, especially one that has been around the corridors of power, is the one hurling such baseless and regretful invectives against a fellow woman,” Oduah stated.

The lawmaker noted with concern that the incident is not worthy of emulation by younger female folks looking up to public figures on how they conduct themselves.

“What the world witnessed today at the swearing in ceremony is utterly disgraceful, unfortunate, crude and should never be emulated by the millions of our young girls and women who often look up to public figures with respect to how they conduct themselves.

“Only a few days ago, an innocent woman was publicly paraded naked in the same community our former first lady hails from and one would have thought that rather than showcase this brute nature of fighting and engaging in public fisticuffs with her guest, she should have exerted same energy and fighting spirit in ensuring that Justice is done for that widow.

“It saddens me a great deal to see the wife of an illustrious Anambra son, the pride of Ndigbo and an achiever that was once an ambassador of the Federal Republic, being attacked unprovoked and I join all right thinking persons in praying that we never ever record this type of travesty again in our history as a state,” the senator further stated.


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