Nigeria’s Aviation Minister, Stella Oduah, has been fired by President Goodluck Jonathan after she was caught in a web of certificate scandals and a scandalous purchase of two BMW armored cars for $1.6 million. Both scandals were exposed by Saharareporters.
Ms. Oduah and three other ministers within the Jonathan govt were relieved of their positions on the orders of Mr. Jonathan. However, their sack was passed off as voluntary resignation from the cabinet.
The other ministers sacked includes, the minister of the Niger Delta, Godsday Orubebe, minister of police
affairs, Chris Olukolade and the minister of state for Finance, Yerima Ngama
Late last year, it was reported that Ms. Oduah had compelled the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to pay Coscharis Motors, an auto dealer, approximately $1.6 million for two BMW bullet-proof cars. Investigations showed that the highest cost for each such car in both the US and UK was $267,000 per car. NCAA and other sources further disclosed that the two cars were never delivered, compounding a scam by Ms. Oduah who reportedly split the $1.6 million funds with Cosmas Maduka, the chief executive of Coscharis.
More recently too, SaharaReporters discovered that the former Aviation Minister did not earn a Masters degree she claimed to have received from a US college.
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