Embattled
Minister of Aviation, Stella Oduah, and her associates have spent the
last several hours scrambling to clean up the minister’s biographies on
the Internet, following allegations that she lied about her academic
qualifications, PREMIUM TIMES can report today
Embattled
Minister of Aviation, Stella Oduah, and her associates have spent the
last several hours scrambling to clean up the minister’s biographies on
the Internet, following allegations that she lied about her academic
qualifications, PREMIUM TIMES can report today.
News website, SaharaReporters, had Monday quoted authorities at St.
Paul’s College, where Mrs. Oduah claimed she studied for Bachelor and
Masters degrees, as saying they did not award her an MBA at anytime as
the university does not even have a graduate school or graduate
programme.
The minister is yet to respond to the allegations. Efforts by PREMIUM
TIMES to get her to comment for this story were unsuccessful.
Joe Obi, her special assistant on media, did not answer or return calls.
Yakubu Datti, the spokesperson of the aviation agencies, who usually
speak for her, said he was not aware of the allegation against the
minister, and that he would revert after consulting the minister. He is
yet to do so as at the time of publishing this.
However, this newspaper has observed an attempt by the minister and
her aides to revise her profiles on the web with a view to cleaning up
any reference to St. Paul’s College in her history.
Already, Mrs. Oduah’s biography on the website of the Ministry of
Aviation has been revised, with references to St. Paul’s College now
wiped out.
“Oduah-Ogiemwonyi
received her Bachelors and Masters Degree (in Accounting and Business
Administration respectively) in the United States,” the new profile said
of Mrs. Oduah’s education, without any reference to the university she
attended.
The Wikipedia page of the minister was also edited and it now has no
reference to the university Mrs. Oduah attended. The last edit on the
Wikipedia page was done at 14:41 p.m. Nigerian time.
All links and reference materials on the Wikipedia page capable of
linking the minister to the university that has disowned her have also
been deleted.
Even the minister’s personal website has been reviewed to remove any reference to St. Paul’s College.
While the links leading to Mrs. Oduah’s foundation and photographs
remain active, the other principal link, which should lead to her
history page, has been deactivated.
It’s unclear whether it was being edited at the backend when PREMIUM TIMES visited the site.
Mrs. Oduah had in a resume she presented to the Senate as a
ministerial nominee in 2011 indicated that she obtained a Master’s
degree in Business Administration (MBA) from St. Paul’s College
Lawrenceville, Virginia, United States.
But SaharaReporters quoted the President of the college as saying his
university had never in its 125-year history had a graduate school or
graduate program.
The Provost Vice President of Academic Affairs, and the Vice
President of Institutional Development said in response to the website’s
inquiries, “We don’t offer any graduate programs here.”
The school’s website also indicates clearly that Saint Paul’s College awards only baccalaureate [bachelor’s] degrees.
It is not clear yet whether the minister received an undergraduate
degree from the college as she claimed. SaharaReporters said Dr. Claud
Flythe, the college’s current president was unable to confirm that claim
because the college had been closed since June 2013 after it lost
accreditation.
Mrs. Oduah had since October being enmeshed in a a N255million
armoured cars scandal in which she was accused of compelling an agency
under her supervision, the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, to
buy her two exotic bullet cars at clearly inflated prices.
The purchase of the cars generated outrage for weeks because its cost
was inflated, and it was neither listed in the government-approved
budget nor did it comply with the Nigeria’s public procurement law.
The House of Representatives has since asked President Goodluck
Jonathan to sack the minister but the president has failed to act.
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