Tag: Bianca Ojukwu

  • Bianca Ojukwu shades Ebele Obiano after losing her senatorial election

    Bianca Ojukwu shades Ebele Obiano after losing her senatorial election

    Former Nigeria Ambassador to Spain, Mrs. Bianca Ojukwu, has shaded the wife of the immediate past governor of Anambra State, Mrs. Ebelechukwu Obiano after the latter lost her Senatorial election.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Mrs Obiano lost in the Anambra North Senatorial election to Labour Party’s Tony Nwoye.

    Recall that Mrs Obiano and Bianca were involved in a slapping incident during the swearing-in ceremony of Governor Soludo in April 2022. The animosity between both women appears not to have dissipated.

    In an apparent reaction to Obiano’s loss at the Senatorial election, Bianca, widow of the late Igbo leader, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, posted a tin of blended tomatoes and wrote;

    “KARMA IS ALWAYS SERVED PIPING HOT AND RIGHT ON TIME….

    “Anambra North…. Anyi aga Ejezikwa Abuja ooo???

    “Never seek to acquire those things which you actively work devilishly hard to deny others…..maka na agbasia oso, Aguo mile.

    “Just cooking my jollof rice with special tomato stew with my custom branded tomato paste with extra hot pepper mix (Distributors needed Nationwide) which I will settle down to enjoy with a chilled bottle of four cousins….Come and eat…

    “Nansense!!!! ife di njo adiro mma…”

    Bianca Ojukwu shades Ebele Obiano after losing her senatorial election

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Nwoye defeated Senator Stella Oduah of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Mrs Ebele of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA).

    Tony Nwoye of the Labour Party (LP) won the Anambra North Senatorial District election.

    It was gathered that Senator Oduah, a former aviation minister, lost in all the seven local government areas of Anambra North Senatorial District, namely Onitsha North, Onitsha South, Oyi, Ogbaru, Anambra East, Anambra West and Ayamelum.

  • Peter Obi clears bill of patient abandoned in hospital

    Peter Obi clears bill of patient abandoned in hospital

    The Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Mr Peter Obi, has paid about N1 million to off-set medical bill of Mrs Blessing Usulor, a resident of Enugu, abandoned in a hospital.

    Usulor, in June 2022, was rushed to the Hopecare Medical Centre, Enugu by her neighbours when she slumped in her quarters within the IMT Campus-4 axis of Enugu.

    Presenting a cheque on Wednesday to the Medical Director of the Centre, Obi, who was represented by Ambassador Bianca Ojukwu, extolled the hospital management for putting life first before monetary consideration in terms of payment of deposit.

    He said that the exemplary conduct of the hospital by seeing to the survival and total recovery of the patient showed “the New Nigeria we all are yearning for”.

    According to him, the recovery of Usulor and the exemplary conduct of Hopecare Medical Centre is a shining example that with love and care, Nigerians have the capacity to rebuild this great country once more.

    “I was indeed shocked when I learnt about the Usulor story through Ambassador Ojukwu.

    “We have to bear each others burden, be our brother’s keeper and create a Nigeria that works for everybody and we can be proud to call our own and home,” he said.

    Responding, the Medical Director of the Centre, Dr Samuel Ngwu, said that she was admitted few days in June, 2022 and was brought to the hospital in coma by neighbours living within her quarters.

    Ngwu noted that she stayed in coma for a whole 10-days and her medical case was with some complications.

    According to him, these complications include renal failure, which involved the hospital carrying out a dialysis, diabetes complication and eventually she also developed ulcer due to long stay in the bed.

    “As God may have it, she recovered. At the beginning there was no monetary deposit and my staff brought that to my attention.

    “And my answer was that a 22-year-old person will never die in my care because of money.

    “So, we continued to treat her; and after the treatment, paying the medical bill became a challenge after she was discharged on July 1, 2022.

    “Since then, she could not meet up with her bill and she had been here while the husband that also came with her two-year-old son later abandoned both her and her son till date.

    “While in the hospital all these time, she lives on handout from other patients or relatives of other patients she meets in the ward. Earlier, today, a relative of a patient gave her N3,000,” he said.

    The medical director thanked Obi for the gesture, adding that “we are looking forward for a New Nigeria, where we will be led by leaders with vision like Mr Peter Obi.”

    In a tearful mood, Usulor, who hails from Ebonyi, appreciated Obi for identifying with “a poor and nobody” in the society.

    “I am overwhelmed with joy that I don’t know how to thank His Excellence for this kind gesture and remembering someone that has been abandoned.

    “I appreciate Dr Samuel Ngwu and the entire management of Hopecare Medical Centre that God has used to keep me alive till today. May God continue to bless and reward you all,” she added.

  • How Bianca broke late Chief Odumegwu Ojukwu’s heart- Kemi Olunloyo reveals

    The feud between Kemi Olunloyo, daughter of a former governor of Oyo State, Victor Omololu Olunloyo, and former Nigerian Ambassador to Spain, Bianca Ojukwu, has taken another dimension as the former revealed how the latter broke the heart of her late husband, Chief Odumegwu Ojukwu.

     

    Kemi accused Bianca of sleeping with Governor Peter Obi’s commissioner while her husband Ojukwu was very sick and still alive.

     

    Kemi, in a chat on Frankly Speaking with Jola Sotubo, said “I need to set the record straight. I am not a fugitive in a country that gave me residency as an award from President Bill Clinton, I​’​m not insane and only one thing.

     

    “I’m a lover of the truth. Bianca Ojukwu should stop hiding behind her paid hands and speak herself. She is not only a coward but also a promiscuous woman who was stripped of her beauty queen crown for sleeping around with big and older men.

     

    “She later married one of them, Chief Odumegwu Ojukwu, yet she betrayed that man from the beginning by lying to him that she was a virgin and then sleeping with other men. She broke his heart by all this even in his old age and she was not worthy of a great husband like that.

     

    “All she wanted was his name and money. Bianca should tell Nigerians why Patience Jonathan got her kicked out of the Aso Rock Villa after she was caught several times flirting and throwing herself on our former president, Goodluck Jonathan who appointed her as some Special Aide/Assistant at one time.

     

    According to Kemi, Bianca dated the former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, FFK, when they were younger and was impregnated twice, which ended in abortion.

    Kemi

     

    In her words: “Fani-Kayode was dating Bianca, Fani-Kayode was in Cambridge, I’ve seen Bianca in Fani-Kayode’s room many times, loved up and everything. They dated.

     

    “So when this thing happened, Femi called me when he needed someone to defend him. Everybody didn’t want to get involved, but I stood up for Femi. It’s true, they went out, and she got pregnant twice.

     

    “The first pregnancy was a miscarriage; they were supposed to get married, they were engaged already, but Bianca didn’t want to go out with Fani-Kayode anymore so she had an abortion. I’m saying it on camera now, she had an abortion.”

     

    But reacting to the claim, Bianca, in a statement issued by her media aide, Uchendu Onuoha, last week had lambasted Kemi, stressing that she was mentally challenged and needed urgent and crucial psychiatric help.

     

    The statement reads thus: “The attention of Her Excellency has been drawn to an interview granted by a media character Ms Kemi Olunloyo, a deportee from Canada, and a fugitive from justice in the United States of America, whose sole existence centres around online character assassination.

     

    However, as the dispute lingers, the social media personality has again reacted to Bianca’s statement that she (Kemi) is a fugitive.

     

    Kemi, in a statement, said she needed to set the record straight.

    Kemi
    Kemi Olunloyo

     

    She said Bianca was a coward who hid behind the truth.

     

    According to Kemi, “Mrs. Jonathan allegedly wanted her far away from the villa and that’s why she settled her lonely self in Spain as our Ambassador.

     

    “Bianca told my friends in London when we were teens that she was aborting her second pregnancy for Femi Fani Kayode because she no longer wanted a relationship with him.

     

    “The first pregnancy she lost in a miscarriage, but in the truth, it was FFK that dumped her, left the UK and went back to Law School in 1985.

     

    “She has not told us about the money in US dollars GEJ sent her husband for medical bills which he was entitled to and how it disappeared from the house.

     

    “Bianca finally gave Ojukwu that heart attack that killed him when the money went missing and Ojukwu learned about the commissioner lover.

     

    “None of Ikemba Ojukwus children relate to her and are all fighting her for their father’s assets.

     

    “Calling me a fugitive and mental patient is an act of desperation. At least I know who the father of my children is unlike her.

     

    “I will open a can of worms about Bianca’s past which shall continue to trail her. There is more at a later time. I only tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help me GOD,” Kemi stated.

  • Ebele’s Diary and Other Unforgettable First Ladies – By Azu Ishiekwene

    Ebele’s Diary and Other Unforgettable First Ladies – By Azu Ishiekwene

    I thought there was a mistake. The headline said Nigeria’s former ambassador to Spain and wife of Dim Odumegwu Ojukwu, Bianca, slapped the outgoing First Lady of Anambra State, Ebele Obiano. In my head, however, the news read differently. This was not the sort of thing you would associate with Bianca, a former ambassador and beauty queen.

    In spite of what I was reading as the news broke, I told myself that the reality was the other way round: Ebele Obiano must have slapped Bianca Ojukwu. If you know Ebele, you will know why in spite of the news, it is easy to be mistaken about what really happened at the swearing-in of Charles Soludo as governor of Anambra State last week.

    Willie Obiano may have been governor for eight years, Ebele ruled. She called the shots in respect of appointments, especially those related to internally generated revenue. Onitsha Market, a state cash cow, for example, reported to her through her protégée/manager. Members of the state universal basic education board took their brief from her, too. And inside Government House, her office was so strategically located, you could not mistake that it was the altar at this official shrine.

    She was also a major political force whose influence people vying for political positions coveted. Her displeasure was avoided at all costs. She had weight and she knew how to flaunt it.

    During the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) governorship primaries last year, for example, Ebele told her husband – the governor – that she had a different candidate. She reportedly told him that Soludo was a risk; they would be unable to control him if he took power.

    But the governor wanted Soludo. His wife, on the other hand, made it clear that her preferred candidate was Chukwuma Ume Umeorji, currently representing Aguata federal constituency at the National Assembly. It took the combined intervention of some traditional rulers, along with members of the clergy, to appease Ebele and save the family divided against itself on the eve of an important election.

    It would appear that as part of the “terms of settlement”, the governor would later announce that whereas he had no desire to continue in active politics after leaving office, he would secure a senatorial seat for his wife, Ebele, for her labours.

    Such is the strength of Ebele’s clout and the fear of her majesty that you can imagine my confusion at the breaking of the news that she was at the receiving end of Bianca’s ambassadorial slap. It turned out that that was indeed the case, and to make matters worse, Ebele was alone in her moment of distress.

    She was painfully ignored by her husband at the crime scene and left to be set upon by an ecstatic public that seemed so pleased by the incident it was prepared to forgive the indiscretion of an ambassador who ignored the provisions of the Geneva convention, supposedly in self defence. All is fair in love and war, I guess.

    But this may well be an incident that Anambrarians, even the whole world, will look back on with deep regret. Had Ebele been permitted to take the dignified exit that she had hoped for and for which she had made elaborate preparations including a dance rehearsal the night before only matched by her extraordinary butterfly-sleeves pink dress on the D-Day, she might have considered sharing her First Lady diary with us.

    The diary of her last days in office was nothing, if not extraordinary, worthier in my view than the famous memoirs of Harriette Wilson, the concubine of the Duke of Wellington who, in defiance of the threat of the Duke to publish and be damned, still went ahead to leak her salacious notes to a blackmailer.

    I’m told, for example, that two weeks before the handover, the governor had taken journalists in the state on a final tour of his legacy projects. Later when they returned for lunch in the Government House, Obiano hosted them alone; Ebele was not available. As they finished and were departing, however, she returned.

    The governor quickly recalled as many journalists as he could find and asked them to take their seats again. As they were wondering why, he announced that he recalled them to pay their respects to Her Excellency, the First Lady. Now that they had paid their courtesies and she had bestowed her benevolent smile on them, they could depart in peace.

    People familiar with Anambra protocol in the last eight years said preferments have been amended to ensure that at all public functions, Ebele was duly acknowledged and applauded before the deputy governor. And, in fact, even on the handover day, Ebele’s diary would show that she was her own woman. She chose her own time to arrive at the venue which, by the way, was inside Government House. She arrived, not before the event started, but in line with her disdain for all deputies, including deputy governors, she came in after the new deputy governor had been sworn in.

    Ebele has amassed such a rich collection of experiences in the last eight years, the world, especially the office of first ladyship, would be the poorer for the recent public humiliation which I strongly suspect might force her into her shell. Who wouldn’t want to find out what exactly was her beef with Bianca, for example?

    I’m told that she was unhappy that Bianca took the Ojukwu political talisman too far. That just because she’s Ojukwu’s wife, Bianca regarded herself as the goddess of APGA, the sun around which everything revolved.

    The cold war continued for years. When Bianca made a bid for the Senate in 2019, however, Ebele thought that was the moment to settle the matter of supremacy once and for all. She opposed Bianca’s candidacy and instead, backed E.N. Ukachukwu, the perennial aspirant for Anambra governorship and veteran Abuja politician.

    Of course, Bianca “lost” the APGA party primaries to Ebele’s candidate, but another party, the YPP, exploited the divided house and won the bigger electoral war for Anambra South senatorial district. In the end, both Bianca and Ebele lost. That defeat widened the gap and festered the wound. By handover day, matters had reached boiling point.

    Ebele is unforgettable. How can anyone forget her pair of crystal-studded Gucci glasses estimated by some to be worth only $2,755 or the equivalent at current prices, of three years’ minimum wage in the country? I think, if she had been treated nicely, she might even have decided to leave the exotic “bones” behind in the state museum. But sadly, that chance has been missed.

    And also gone with the Gucci glasses is the inside story of the designer Covid-19 vaccine which Ebele travelled thousands of miles to Houston to receive at a time folks in her home state were wondering when the first jabs would arrive and if they would be alive to be vaccinated.

    I’m sure that entries from Ebele’s 2014 diary would also have included the now leaked encounter in Poland where it took Nigeria’s former First Lady, Patience Jonathan, to save Ebele from what might have degenerated into a brawl, on foreign soil, with a Federal lawmaker, Uche Ekwunife. Mrs. Jonathan’s prompt and decisive intervention at that moment of great peril, it would seem, was one of the reasons insiders will forever remember the erstwhile First Lady as “Mama Peace”.

    Ebele has given her side of the handover-day story; she explained that on that fateful day, she went over to admire the gloss on Bianca’s lips and to greet her only to be molested and struck in the face by the latter. I honestly think Bianca’s act of aggression constitutes a contravention of the Geneva convention. It was unprovoked (just like Putin’s war in Ukraine), and should be condemned in its entirety. Her supporters, whether they are oligarchs or puny-garchs, should also have their assets frozen as a deterrent.

    Yet, Ebele is in good company of a long list of forebears who, though in a higher league, would have been proud of her performance. Former Kenyan First Lady, Lucy Kibaki, once slapped a government official during an Independence Day ceremony for mistakenly introducing her in the name of a woman widely believed to be President Mwai Kibaki’s second wife. That was apart from besieging a newspaper house, slapping a cameraman and seizing a reporter’s notebook on charges that the newspaper had been unfair in its reporting.

    Simone Gbagbo, wife of former Côte d’Ivoire Président Laurent Gbagbo, seemed to share Lucy’s aggressive genes; while Patience Jonathan was perhaps a softer, more dramatic and hilarious version of Lucy and Simone.

    Grace Mugabe (fondly called Gucci Grace) had a cerebral approach. She pulled the strings behind the scenes and like the breeze, you knew she was there but you couldn’t hold her. She topped off her performance by procuring a postgraduate degree which became a subject of litigation only after her husband’s death. Her fury only came to the fore after her bereavement. Understandably.

    Let no one diminish Ebele’s record. She will be greatly missed. In my humble view, our misery can only be assuaged if she could find it in her heart to let bygones be bygones, followed by the publication of her much-expected Government House diary.

    It would be a bestseller, the envy of her cohorts, her ultimate revenge against Bianca, and for good measure, the launchpad for her senatorial ambition.

     

    Ishiekwene is Editor-In-Chief of LEADERSHIP

     

     

  • That Dirty Slap at Awka – By Hope Eghagha

    That Dirty Slap at Awka – By Hope Eghagha

    Last week, the otherwise serene but joyful, smooth transition of power in Anambra State was marred by an ugly, shameful brawl between two high profile, supposedly dignified women of Igbo extraction. It turned out that were anything but dignified and noble. Highly placed persons who throw decorum to the wind in a public space simply prove that they have a poor perception of their role as models for the people that they lead. And they ought to be called out for their ‘agbaya’ behaviour and their ignominious display of juvenile rascality in their old age!

    The two women – one, the outgoing First Lady of the state, Mrs. Ebele Obiano (55+), reputed to be abrasive and hyperactive, once reported, while ‘half clad’, to have ‘hit people with broken bottles’, and it took combined efforts of men of the DSS and Police to stop her. The other, former beauty queen, widow of War Lord Ikemba Odumegwu Ojukwu himself the physically attractive Mrs. Bianca Ojukwu (54 years), the lady who decades ago defied her father Chief Christian Onoh and married the love of her life, a man old enough to be her father. It is reported that Ebele taunted Bianca with words unbecoming and the latter responded by dishing out a dirty slap on the face of the obviously surprised Ebele.

    We have not heard from Receiver Ebele. But Slapper Bianca has given a version of the shameful misconduct that in a sane clime will be treated as assault and battery. ‘While I ignored her verbal onslaught as advised by people sitting around me’, Slapper Bianca reportedly wrote, ‘I requested twice that she refrains from touching me with her hands. She proceeded to do so yet again and tried to touch my head and remove my head-tie. It was at that point I stood up to defend myself and gave her a dirty slap to stop her from attacking me’. Sometimes, great people are not wise, says the good book. You slapped a First Lady to prevent her from attacking you? Not even a kindergarten child would offer such a puerile defence or explanation!

    Sadly, the focus of that day has not been the epoch-making speech of Governor Chukwuma Soludo. Bad news travels faster than good news. ‘The Dirty Slap at Awka’, a fitting title for a work of fiction has gone viral. Different memes and punchlines have been creatively and mischievously developed by Nigerians. Most of it not salutary. ‘How to slap a Bitch! ‘If you Ebele me, I will Bianca you! ‘If two women dey fight, na the wowo one go dey at fault- Warri proverb! ‘I’m not surprised, her father as governor slapped a Bishop! ‘Biancanized Slap- A hot slap that sets one ablaze! And the bomb of them all with vulgar connotations: ‘Now I understood it when Patience Jonathan said ‘Ojukwu is dead, but his manhood is still alive! And many more! Nigerians have a penchant for creating laughter out of the tragically absurd.

    Almost a week after the ugly incident, the rumpus caused by the two viragos have dominated the headlines. Not Soludo. Not Obiano. Not the continuous victory of the entrenchment of sanity in the once volatile political terrain that was Anambra. Do we remember how Dr. Ngige was kidnapped as governor of the State? Do we remember Okija Shrine and the antics of one scoundrel per excellence whose name equals the acronym of one of the oldest banks in Nigeria, the bank owned by Tony Elumelu?

    Public brawls are often associated with the hoi polloi, the agbero and area boys and girls of city life. To exchange physical blows in public is an indication of lack of self-discipline, poor character, and a display of infantilism. A variant of such fights sometimes erupts in parliament by some men in that dignified chamber. It is often over strongly held views. Women of the upper class, that delicate gender, are expected to restrain themselves from exchanging blows. Being upper class in education and character, such persons ought to show restraint. As for Bianca who was once a beauty queen, etiquette obliges not to engage in acts that could bring the crown to disrepute. To be beautiful in the exterior and carry the character of a motor park tout is the greatest contradiction in character formation. To be a First lady and cause a brawl during a State Event is unbecoming and such a woman should not be referred to as First Lady in the annals of Anambra history. Former Governor Sir Obiano as I know him is a gentleman. If his wife has been as terrible as she has been painted, he must have endured her excesses with great patience.

    In all the fight between the two women remind us of disagreements between women in the past that later had reverberations throughout a region and the country – that of Lady Ferreira Akintola and Chief (Mrs.) HID Awolowo. But they carried themselves with some dignity though the animosity was deep rooted.

    Public officials should know that their behaviour is observed by the rest of us, old and young. Teachers who preach against violence to students will have to explain to pupils and students why two women of Age 50 and above could have degenerated. Theirs is not a good example. We have passed the age of slugging it out physically to prove a point. Perhaps Bianca simply copied the model of her late husband who was reported to have tailed Umaru Dikko into the toilet during the 1995 Constitutional Conference and gave him a slap because Dikko had made some disparaging remarks about him on the floor of the Conference. If this account is true, Bianca learnt from the master himself. Yet such behaviour is an anomaly is a country where rule of law is respected. The two women ought to apologise to all girls and women, the people of Anambra State and the entire country for their shameful conduct on a day of renewal and reaffirmation of hope.

     

    Professor Hope O. Eghagha (BA, Jos; MA; PhD, Lagos) MNAL

    Department of English

    Faculty of Arts

    University of Lagos

    Akoka Lagos

    NIGERIA

  • Why I didn’t bother returning Bianca’s slap – Ebelechukwu Obiano

    Why I didn’t bother returning Bianca’s slap – Ebelechukwu Obiano

    The wife of former Anambra State Governor, Willie Obiano, Mrs. Ebelechukwu, has explained why she did not return the slap given to her by the former Nigerian ambassador to Spain, Bianca Ojukwu, during the inauguration of Charles Soludo as the Governor of Anambra State on Thursday, March 17, 2022.

     

    Recall that Bianca had narrated that Ebelechukwu harassed and went as far as pulling her head tie, which is considered sacrilege in Igbo culture, considering her (Bianca) traditional title.

    Bianca said she got on her feet to defend herself and landed a dirty slap on the former First Lady’s face to restrain her.

     

    In a statement by the spokesperson of Ebelechukwu, Chidiebele Obika, the former governor’s wife said, all she did was approach the former beauty queen for their usual friendly banters only to be slapped and pushed by her.
    She wondered what brought about “so much anger and hate” that would cause a former diplomat to be unable to “manage herself in public”.

     

    Mrs. Obiano stated that she didn’t bother returning the slap; instead, she walked away in utter bewilderment.

     

    According to Bianca’s statement released on Friday, March 18, 2022, the widow of the late Chief Chukwuemeka Ojukwu stated: “As the inaugural ceremonies for Prof Charles Soludo and his deputy began and all guests were seated, the Former First Lady of Anambra State, Mrs Ebele Obiano, was noticeably absent. She then arrived some one-and-a-half hours later while the ceremony was on. I didn’t pay any particular attention to her arrival.”

     

    “Surprisingly, she then walked towards me and I thought she was coming to greet me. Instead, when she got to where I was seated, she verbally attacked me with her voice raised, taunting me and asking me what I was there to do and using unprintable vile language.

    “She asked if I had come to celebrate their last day in office. But I ignored her completely. Then, she kept aggressively putting her hands on my shoulders and shouting. While I ignored her verbal onslaught, as advised by those sitting around me, I requested twice that she refrained from touching me with her hands.

     

    “She proceeded to do so yet again and went further to grab at my head tie, which she attempted unsuccessfully to remove. This very act is considered a sacrilege to a titled matriarch such as myself in Igbo culture.

    “It was at this point that I stood up to defend myself and gave her a dirty slap to stop her from attacking me. As she made it towards me, I then pulled away from her wig. She held on to her wig with her two hands and tried to take the wig away from me.

     

    “The former APGA chairman, Umeh (Chief Victor Umeh), told her to leave me and told engaged APGA members that had gathered at the spot to lead her away, which they did and took her to the seat next to her husband Chief Willie Obiano who sat through the entire episode completely speechless.”

  • Reactions as Bianca, Ojukwu wedding pictures surface online

    Reactions as Bianca, Ojukwu wedding pictures surface online

    Social media reactions have continued to trail Bianca and Ojukwu’s traditonal and white wedding pictures that recently surfaced online.

    Although Bianca and Ojukwu had been in a relationship since 1989, they formally married on November 12, 1994. The wedding was the talk of the town in those days; it was a lavish wedding ceremony in Abuja. Bianca was 22, while Mr Ojukwu was in his 50s

    Bianca is in the eyes of the storm over her recent melodrama with Ebele Obiano ex-Anambra First Lady.

    Recall that Bianca was involved in a fisticuff with ex-Anambra governor wife Ebele Obaino over the former slapping of the latter at the inauguration of current Anambra Governor, Chukwuma Charles Soludo during the past week.

    Bianca had accused Ebele of being intoxicated and verbally assaulting her before she landed a slap on her face.

    On a facebook post, Sugar Gist where their wedding pictures have surfaced, social media users have sent it their comments.

    Below are few of the comments on Sugar Gist posting of their pictures

    Iwuanyanwu Kelvin Chigozie wrote ”she’s got Gut and very fearsome, this traditional marriage remains unbeatable”

    Loveth Osemeke says ”Awww! She’s so beautiful”

    Rebecca Nneka wrote ”This wedding was the biggest of all”

    Ayoola John Adeniran Why has she not remarried abi men they fear slap”

    Maltida Obi ” In this case Bianca was from a wealthy background”

     

  • AFFRAY: Nigeria has 2 laws, if Obiano’s wife, Bianca Ojukwu are not arrested –  Falana

    AFFRAY: Nigeria has 2 laws, if Obiano’s wife, Bianca Ojukwu are not arrested – Falana

    Human rights lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana (SAN), on Friday, stressed that Nigeria operates two sets of laws, one for the rich and one for the poor, if the wife of Anambra’s ex-Governor- Willie Obiano, Ebelechukwu; and a former Ambassador to Spain, Bianca Ojukwu, are not arrested for the offence of affray.

     

    In his words: “The fact that the two VIPs were not arrested has once again confirmed that Nigeria operates two sets of laws, one for the rich and one for the poor.”

     

    Falana, in a statement, asserted that the offence of affray was committed.

     

    “The offence of affray occurs when two or more people engage in a fight in public. It is punishable under Section 83 of the Criminal Code,” he said.

     

    Recall that both women, at the inauguration of Anambra State Governor, Prof. Charles Soludo, on Thursday, engaged in a public fight.

     

    The senior advocate argued that the police would have immediately arrested the two of them, if they were not dignitaries.

     

    He added, “No doubt, Governor Soludo has apologised for the embarrassment to which the guests were subjected. But that is not the end of the case as the offence of affray was committed.

     

    “If two workers had committed affray in that ceremony, they would have been arrested, detained, and charged for disrupting the new governor’s inauguration.”

  • Why I gave Obiano’s wife a ‘dirty’ slap – Bianca Ojukwu opens up

    Why I gave Obiano’s wife a ‘dirty’ slap – Bianca Ojukwu opens up

    Bianca Ojukwu, widow of late Odumegwu Ojukwu has explained why she slapped Ebelechukwu Obiano at the inauguration ceremony of Prof. Charles Soludo.

    Bianca in an interview with Arise TV on Friday said Mrs Obiano was noticeably absent as the inauguration ceremony started but arrived an hour later.

    “I did not pay any attention to her arrival. Surprisingly, she walked towards me and I thought she was coming to greet me. Instead, she verbally attacked me with her voice raised, taunting me and asking me what I was there to do, using unprintable, vile language,” Bianca said.

    According to her, Obiano’s wife asked if she was at the inauguration to celebrate their last day in office

    “I left her but she kept on aggressively putting her hand on my shoulders and shouting.

    “While I ignored her verbal onslaught as advised by people sitting around me, I requested twice that she refrains from touching me with her hands. She proceeded to do so yet again and tried to touch my head and remove my headtie.

    “It was at that point I stood up to defend myself and gave her a dirty slap to stop her from attacking me. As she made it towards me, I removed her wig, she then held on to her wig with her two hands and tried to take the wig away from me,” she said.

    Bianca also revealed that while people tried to separate them, she was surprised by the stench of whisky in Ebelechukwu’s breath at such an early hour of the day.

    “How could the first lady be so drunk at that time? I stayed back to watch the ceremony till the end and left with my dignity intact,” Bianca said.

  • Gov Soludo breaks silence on Mrs Obiano’s fight with Bianca during inauguration

    Gov Soludo breaks silence on Mrs Obiano’s fight with Bianca during inauguration

    Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State has broken his silence on the breach of protocol at his inauguration, attributing the incident to a “personal issue”.

    A mild drama occurred at the inauguration ceremony when the wife of former Governor Willie Obiano, Ebelechukwu and Mrs Bianca Ojukwu engaged in a physical fight at the event.

    In a statement Joe C. Anatune Head, Soludo Media, issued on his behalf, Soludo apologised to all Anambra people, friends and guests for the breach of protocol.

    Although he did not mention the names of Ojukwu’s widow and Obiano’s wife, it was clear that he was referring to them.

    He stated that the breach was caused by improper communication which arose from a personal issue “between the two parties involved in the breach”.

    Soludo said, “Steps are being taken to resolve the misunderstanding and restore the parties to their previous relationship.

    “Anambra State has over the years been known for a huge stock of social harmony, and the stock will increase substantially in the years ahead as part of the concerted effort to accelerate the state’s development.”