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Pics: Stella Oduah faces House Committee hearing over car scandal

Embattled Minister of Aviation, Stella Oduah today faced House Committee Hearing over the BMW car scandal. See more photos and read a transcript of what was said at the hearing after the cut...




Transcript from Premium Times

11:40
The minister has finally arrived at the venue of the hearing, 100 minutes after the hearing was scheduled to kick off. The lawmakers now setting up to start the hearing.

11:56
Stella Oduah, the aviation minister has just taken her seat before the committee. The hearing begins.

12:00
Hearing committee chairperson, Nkiruka Onyejeocha, gives her opening speech, explaining the delay in starting the hearing and that the committee would be just and fair.
Delay was because venue used for hearing on Wednesday had been taken over for a another hearing on Land racketeering.
“This committee is out to get to the bottom of the matter. But committee is not on ‘witch-hunting’”
12:06
Onyejeocha quips on the tense mood here. “We are not mourning, there is no aeroplane crash; I want to see everyone smiling,” she says. “Feel free and relax.”
The minister is about to be called upon to testify. She takes oath to say “nothing but the truth, the whole truth.”

12:10
Ms. Oduah starts by apologizing for inability to attend previous hearings. She said said her absence was not out of disrespect and thanks the committee for rescheduling her appearance.

12:17
Ms. Oduah says opportunity to appear will allow her give her side of the story. “For the past week, I have been bashed in the media, many have also risen to my defence.”
She said her spokesperson’s admission of the alleged purchase, while right on concerns for her safety, was “inaccurate”.
She goes ahead to say online publications that she compelled NCAA to purchase cars for her were “false and malicious” allegations. “False in its entirety!”
Says online allegations not substantiated but based on “erroneous” comment of her aide.

12:19
“It is not true, cannot be true that NCAA bought bullet proof vehicles for honourable minister of aviation. My understanding is that what NCAA has done is to plan for its vehicle needs for the next three years under the Medium Term Expenditure Framework,” — Stella Oduah
12:34
Oduah: NCAA has real needs for new operational vehicles. Insists armoured cars not meant for her but foreign dignitaries.
“NCAA acted within the ambit of law”.
“Nothing in the stated documents mentioned my name. I did not request for any vehicles. All I did was to approve the purchase, subject to the agency doing the needful(following the law). NCAA followed due process as required by law.”
“The Federal ministry of aviation under my watch has always ensured we act in a prudent manner and under the ambit of the law”-Stella Oduah
12:40
The aviation minister still rendering her opening remarks.
The “First Bank facility to NCAA to the tune of N643 million mere understanding not an obligation” she daid.
“Nigeria’s airspace is now rate among the safest in the world”. She adds that allegation about car purchase is meant to discredit her team and give the impression her effort at reforms is not succeeding.
NCAA has not spent any money not appropriated by the National Assembly. The agency has even saved the nation a cost and further embarrassment that may occur in future.

12:51
The minister’s initial presentation is over. She is now receiving questions from the lawmakers.

13:08
Minister insists NCAA did not exceed its limit or violate the law.
She is reminded by by Jerry Manwe (Taraba state) that the National Assembly rejected armoured cars in the budget which she is defending, the minister buckles: “NCAA will answer that,” she says.
Minister is pressed by Zakari Mohammed(Kwara state) why she exceeded her approval limit, she said her comment on the letter to NCAA was not final but advisory to NCAA to follow the law.
On the said letter, the minister wrote “Approved. Do the needful”.
Brief game on semantics here. Minister says “Do the needful” could mean anything”. But the lawmakers are not having that. NCAA is called to explain the “needful” it did. And the NCAA director general shirks to the former acting DG who was in charge then.

13:25
Blame briefly leaves the minister to officials of NCAA over “do the needful” directive. For a moment, lawmakers appear to agree with the minister the all-encompassing comment exonerates her. The former acting DG of NCAA is tackled for even initiating a memo to Odua for a purchase out of budget, and beyond approved limit.

13:47
Jerry Manwe (Member) to minister: If the armoured cars were not for you as you claimed, who is using them now?
Former acting DG answers for minister: Any one can use any car in the pool
Manwe: Do you mean a cleaner can use those kind of cars?
Former DG: Anybody can use; but those kind of cars are for VIP movement, including foreign dignitaries, including the minister, and even you honourable member!
Manwe; Thank you. But the law of the country does not allow me to use those cars.

14:14
Attention has left the minister for more than half an hour. Lawmakers again tackle Coscharis over the disparity in chassis numbers of the cars.
A frustrated Chief Executive of Coscharis, Cosmas Maduka,makes it clear his company has nothing to hide as the committee would think. “We are not doing monkey business here,” he asserted. Mr Maduka was asked to withdraw the comment and he promptly complied.

14:22
Reps wrapping the hearing. Chairperson Onyejeocha said despite the testimonies from those invited since last week, the committee has received sufficient documents that will inform its report. “We have given everyone fair hearing,” she said.
“We assure everyone and all Nigerians we will do justice”.

14:25
Hearing Ends. Thanks for following our updates. Do stick around our site for the rest of the day as we will put the proceeding in their correct perspective for you.

128 comments:

  1. She's just a scapegoat, other ministers,governors do worse things. I wish her the best.

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    1. Its obvious Madam stella is jus a furniture in Aviation Ministry, 1st she said plane crash was d handwork of God, then today after signing an inflated car purchase she crown am up with "Do the needful" pure imcompotenet

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    2. English hard! After ur nyc construction of words, u nw ended it wit dis terrible spelling

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    3. We sit down dey look as the drama dey unfold

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    4. Notice how this lady 'removed' herself from everything? And what happened to the remainder of the funds appropriated for the purchase? Cos those cars sure as hell didn't cost no damn $2.6m dollars. Why are we all over the place here? Fire this common thief already!

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    5. They are now play deceit, covering up that the cars were not meant for her but vip movement, dignitaries etc. Do they have the constitutional right to do that. Such service I think should be private business just like cargo handling and magt etc. Okay, they have bought it, what about the inflated price? Our system of govt should be highly transparent and accountable. It's not a private business.

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  2. Finally finally I pity this lady.

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  3. Bone all those things! You can get an armored car all you want, but at the tune of 224 mill?! WTF is it protecting you or the supposed foreign dignitaries from? End of days? Please you people should stop making a mockery of us.

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  4. Linda â„“̊ need a new car A̶̲̥̅̊₪D̶̲̥̅̊ a house in lekki, abeg tell Goodluck to"do the needful fast"...... Stupid woman Ä®̸̸̨§ trying to teach us grammar#mtvheeeeeeeeew# fuscial pink, baby pink, sky pink, all na pink jare.

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    1. Okwa fuscial?! LMFAO. This right here just made my fucking day. Goodnight world.

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    2. Do the needful....In stitches lwkmd!

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  5. Always knew d woman was innocent, *teamstella*

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    1. Thank you my brother, I kow she is innocent.

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    2. Olodo!! Mumu!!u go claim say u get Bsc too abi?was there anything from all u read/ watched on tv that even remotely suggested that she's been proven innocent?abeg park well joor...pscheeeeew!!

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    3. Taaaaaaaaaaa!!! Mechie nu onu. Innocent abu onye ebe?

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  6. These bastard reps've been compromised to d tune of #150m each which was again sourced from d various aviation agencies hence d minister's delay in appearing.

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  7. na wah 4 dis our contry sa.....

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  8. Hmmmm, i get a feeling she will come out free. Good luck to her.

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  9. Dis woman is a devil incarnate.what does the first word APPROVED within officialdom mean? Do de needful means she has approved,they should go ahead to act.de idiot NACCA boss is helping her act her script,I feel sorry for them bc they will rope themselves out of her fear and would enter de grave she dug for them while she will manipulate her way out.the heat turned from her to them and they are concurring out of stupidity.husbands,father and of course head of an establishment or maybe a parastatal .WHAT A SHAME.she's not even sobered.carring on with de air of they can't do me anything .thank god u are just coming from isreal and I'm sure u met god there,if u don't get de judgement of Man U definitely will get dat of god.DAT IS A BIG SURE

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  10. Smhw it seems d minister may prevail

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  11. @babajide na washy.... Were are the otedola's,Farouk,d bankole's today....i agree na washy....God help 9ja

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  12. Please don't pity anybody, she is not a scapegoat, this is the second time a woman will be mismanaging public fund, everything she is saying is a lie now puttin the blame on NCAA, won't she have punished the DG if he refused

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  13. All na wash my people,we know say na so e go be.but God is watching with his 3D,he never sleeps nor slumbers

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  14. Linda u try oh... This transcription is serious!

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  15. Na because na woman if na men de der una ministers go follow him de chop useless men,as if they go recover the money use am do important thing.thieves

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  16. Madam.Did you buy the car or not?

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  17. I said it b4 the Woman should be given a chance to defend herself and now we are hearing from the horses' mouth... madam minister you so hot I Swear to God..may God spare you madam.Its now apparent the woman follows due process*STELLA'S ADMIRER*

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    1. So this' what ur miserable life's now worth?I'm deeply sorry 4 d female dat birthed u

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  18. This woman breast go big well well oh. That is the only thing I like about her.

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    1. Haba..!!! Must u exhibit ur low IQ here...

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  19. Coscharis that parades himself as holier than thou enterpreneur, forcing staff to worship at his church, so he too can be involved in corruption. What a shame

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  20. First. It was out right denial, then some people were after her life that why she bought the cars. Now, the cars are not meant for her. then lieing to Customs, NSA etc. Chasis number don't match, cars are not new. Funny country and shameless people. She will get away with it, you can see the smirk on her face, we live in a country where someone like Farouk lawal is still a law maker

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    1. Yea men, she's lieing (whatever that means)

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    2. Howcome her spokesman agreed she bought it fir her safety. All what she is saying is afterthot. She is a corrupt woman

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  21. If Stella gets out of this without a punishment, Shame on you Jonathan "Shitluck"

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    1. They all know what they are doing, GEJ is aware of the money she is acquiring don't you know she wants to content for Governorship in her state so she is stealing as much as she can for election. GEJ knows so save the stress they all know wht they are doing.

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  22. A corrupt Minister facing a corrupt House! Nothing changes.

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    1. Dts jst d right answer2al dis bla bla bla

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  23. Abeg make una leave dis woman joor! Make en enjoy! Aftall en nogo cary d car go her awse wen en finish.

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    1. She go sell dem on ebay for $5000

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  24. the car in for the experts coming in to inspect..ok fine...what about the price?

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  25. smear campaign for this pretty lady. i thank God it failed and shes exonerated

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  26. na the price we wan hear oh abi na heaven the cars dey come from wey e cost 255million naira?

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  27. sectional press and bias reporting and sensation news just to destroy someones name. Ask Wale Babalakin and FFK their contribution to this press attack and judgement by press

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    1. Is it babalakin or ffk dat pushed her hand to sign. U better fear God and lets face facts. If she is found guilty she should be punished

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  28. Before it was "my Oga on top" now the latest is " Do the needful" Naija I hail thee.
    Linda please, do the needful.

    Okikiola

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  29. Stella Bashers make una go swing for Nepa transmission line..she dey strong like it or not*STELLA'S ADMIRER*

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  30. Pls linda wht happen to DIMEJI BANKOLE, and the police Pension board guy, and FARUK LAWAL? Its bcos ths one na woman! DD

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  31. BANKOLE IS SITTING ON OVER 10 BILLION NAIRA, FAROUK LAWAN GOT PAID IN DOLLARS,MAINA WALKED AWAY WITH PENSION FUNDS TO THE TUNE OF 400 BILLION...NOW AN IGBO PERSON IS BEING PUBLICLY DISGRACED FOR 200 MILLION NAIRA THAT FOLLOWED DUE PROCESS...WELCOME TO NIGERIA!, A PLACE WHERE SOME PEOPLE ARE SECOND CLASS CITIZENS!!!

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  32. First. It was out right denial, then some people were after her life that why she bought the cars. Now, the cars are not meant for her. then lieing to Customs, NSA etc. Chasis number don't match, cars are not new. Funny country and shameless people. She will get away with it, you can see the smirk on her face, we live in a country where someone like Farouk lawal is still a law maker

    October 31, 2013 at 8:26 PM

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  33. In the midst of all this scandal, this woman still has time for makeup. She seems so composed lolz

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  34. First. It was out right denial, then some people were after her life that why she bought the cars. Now, the cars are not meant for her. then lieing to Customs, NSA etc. Chasis number don't match, cars are not new. Funny country and shameless people. She will get away with it, you can see the smirk on her face, we live in a country where someone like Farouk lawal is still a law maker

    October 31, 2013 at 8:26 PM

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  35. We have a serious problem in this country,the average Nigerian has a very warped and deceptive mindset,I honestly hate even the idea of a Nigerian,imagine the President of America uses a customised cadilac nicknamed the beast,the vehicle is worth 47 million,and yet its rated the safest vehicle by the U.S secret servic because of its unique features,how can a minister who is under the presidential appointment conceive the idea of a purchasing a vehicle to the tune of 255. Million,our airspace is not safe,our airplanes are notably second class,even the Minister is daft as she has proven to us nigerians by attributing the associated airline crash to an act of God,I think she should not only be sacked but should be prosecuted and meant to give account. Of expenditures under her horrible administration,.seriously shaking my damn head....,VALENTINO

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  36. I've been so pained by people's coment about ds vehicle purchase by d minister,if I may ask why her,its so deaf sickning ds country shld try and do d right thing for once nah nt until there is a total or minimal coruption level tins will never change,if farouk lawan s stil a lawmaker,senator ali ndume dt hs link wt boko haram demeji bankole wale babalakin maina etc re walking as free as air den they shld lev stella alone,at least vehicles were purchased abi,wt of those dt didn't buy notin,we re just joking as usual notin will hapen to her so shall it be.madam gee

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  37. We have a serious problem in this country,the average Nigerian has a very warped and deceptive mindset,I honestly hate even the idea of a Nigerian,imagine the President of America uses a customised cadilac nicknamed the beast,the vehicle is worth 47 million,and yet its rated the safest vehicle by the U.S secret servic because of its unique features,how can a minister who is under the presidential appointment conceive the idea of a purchasing a vehicle to the tune of 255. Million,our airspace is not safe,our airplanes are notably second class,even the Minister is daft as she has proven to us nigerians by attributing the associated airline crash to an act of God,I think she should not only be sacked but should be prosecuted and meant to give account. Of expenditures under her horrible administration,.seriously shaking my damn head....,VALENTINO

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  38. Dis can make a novel and maybe d title will be "D episode of BMW"

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  39. Nigerians are pursuing shadow. Call a spade a spade, I hv seen it that Nigerian men don't like our women to handle any post or position in this country. From Patricia Ette to Madam SEC now Stella Odua. You people should face major problems in the country than pursuing shadow. Leave her alone. Enough is enough.

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  40. Body language: so what the heck are you all going to do..has anyone ever gone to jail under Jono...Pls hurry up your kangaroo committee and let me go...

    PS: Stella is a sexy mama...love her eyes and her lisp...

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  41. Na the person wee dem catch be thief shaa.

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  42. Tnk God she has spoken she followed due process leav ha alone we hav bigger thieves 2 track down jare

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  43. Der jst trying2fool us,bt God in heaven is watching all of dem,students ar crying4help bt only a single soul is wasting such money on car.Only God knows hw much is in her acount****birds of d same feathers;lk president lk senators,reps&ministers

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  44. Jerry Manwe is right, but I think this story will go same way others went...

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  45. Am on her side.. lets also look at the positive side of her as regards what she has help the industry to archive... Bravo Madam..

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  46. Though I don't like her, I still fill she is innocent. Trust me on this one

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  47. Is this woman alright! With all the plane crash she is saying Nigerian airspace is rated one of the safest? Madam! Most people currently living in this country are now afraid of flying! U can ask around! Cos it seems its better to take a bus within the country now than to fly! So please spare us the bullshit

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  48. Lets look at this issue critically... we all know how the Government is structured. Ministries and agencies draw up a budget comprising capital and operating expenses. This budget goes through a thorough review, rationalisation and approval process at the ministry, presidential and senate ratification.
    the bigger questions are:
    Did the agencies budget for this items at the supposed cost?
    Did the budget undergo any review, approval and ratification process up to the senate?
    If yes, then the problem is far greater than we think and it is beyond Stella but an indictment on the entire budgetary and procurement due process

    However, if this cars were not budgeted for at the supposed sum, then some misappropriation has occurred and all culpable in an u budgeted extravagant purchase should be prosecuted according to the law ...if there is one. Lets look at the real issues.

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  49. I completely understand that what this lady did was wrong. But I honestly think that the only reason they are taking actions against her is because she is a woman. They definately need to sanction her but they should also do the same to the long line of male lesders that have been doing corrupt deals as well.

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  50. @ola Farouk has bein sacked from the house so get your facts right. Bt it stil baffles me hw we treat corruption in this country cosmos maduka that said he gave stella a kick back of 112m is now saying the price of the car is 87m frm the factory witout tax & shipping. Cosmos maduka needs to be punish for @least two reasons if am not wrong 1st for impersonating lagos state so I expect Governor Fashola to take action on that has a SAN and secondly for lying to the customer officials, finance & NSA office becos he cosmos is also a corrupt man & from all indications now he is trying to cover up for Oduah has some people have being doing but am so sure she will come out free becos she has paid her dues on her last trip to israel wit d bold-face coward & corrupt president.

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  51. Look at the sea of corrupt men trying to convict this woman. Stella is an unfit minister no doubt, but these men are only taking her for a ride because she is a woman. Corruption is nothing new in Nigeria.

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  52. In as much as I don't appreciate curruption, I can categorically tell u dat a Blind man cannot lead anoda. Do the needful might mean 'pls ensure compliance with due process' or pls make sure my share is not tempered with. Chikena!

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  53. Another opportunity for our touts called reps to talk any how to very well accomplished people like Mr Coscharis Maduka.

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  54. I tot she is a lesbian!!!just asking oo!

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  55. We are at least on the right track. I applaud them. It might just be a show but if people know they can be called in for questioning like this, some of our ministers will avoid doing the same thing.

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  56. Abeg they should allow the woman. Is not that she hasnt done her job. there are big criminal out there that they are suppose to go after.

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  57. pls leave this women alone she is intelegent and clever hard working women pls leave her alone

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  58. Pls has she sacked her aide yet?lol

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  59. Abeg joor!power corrupts!nd absolute power corrupts absolutely..over 200mil?jes 4 an alleged bullet proff car??lawl..nw,if dat money was used 4 smfin else,it wud av bin beta!e.g,it could build a big estate..thereby creating chances of beta accomodation,or beta stil,fix p.h.c.n problem..na baldardash una dy yarn..

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  60. This Oduah na fine mama sha.....

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  61. ignorance of the law is not an excuse. but it is obvious she knows the law here and knew what she what doing which is aide others to break the law. if this woman is exonerated and allow to remain as minister then the hope of naija becoming a better country will continue to fade. and we may slide into revolution soonest cos it will encourage further looting of the nation's purse by a certain few and the masses will awake to that reality and fight back. it is clear that corrupt practices have been perpetuated so all those involved (stella,maduka FBN manager and DGs) should be castigated.

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  62. How can d chansis match when d cars were hurriedly sent to d airport for inspection....I feel the cars weren't supplied in d first instance..I ges Cosmus will soon repect d law of diminishing returns.... kangaroo c'ttee, pls, do the needful.

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  63. Reps lack d credibility to try any let them wash clean 1 their ropes all politicans need sharia law unti they re being hanged no change boko boys too much haram in d land naija need true cleansing

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  64. All these bastard mofos calling her to seat lik dy not bunch of corrupt fools....mtshewww y'all shud stop acting saint biko

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  65. My dear RD its called "JUSTICE" and not "JUSTICS".....Thank me later and do the needful.
    Madam Stella How is our airspace SAFE??? Take your time b4 Amadioha slap d taste out of your mouth.

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  66. ITS OBVIOUS THAT SOME HAVE COLLECTED BRIBE TO WHITE WASH THE WHOLE PROCEEDING AND STYLISHLY EXONERATE THE MINISTER. WHY DIDNT THEY MENTION THE INFLATED PRICE?

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  67. See as she be like bloated fufu! Lying bastard. "Approved, do the needful" now has hidden meanings. Mtcheeeew

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  68. SERIOUSLY?!!!!!! IS THIS A JOKE? WHO ARE THEY FOOLING OR KIDDING? AFTER ALL THIS...WASTING TIME AND MONEY, WHAT WILL THEY DO TO HER? MY QUESTION IS WILL SHE STILL REMAIN IN OFFICE?

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  69. Woman wa dey bendan dey piss.mak we no let dem rule dis county 4 us. Ohh if dem rule dem go sale us sale de county 4 our eye

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  70. Am in a state of shock to find out that, there are people coming on here supporting this crook,this is not a matter of gender or tribalism,there is no reason on earth you will need 2 bullet proof cars,its a total waste of money even if she claims she has good intentions.

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  71. I heard another minister bought a chopper and KUKU said fashola bought 3 cars for #600million....God help this country.

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  72. Anyone can use dose cars even you hornorable. manwe= tank u but the law of this country wil not allow me to use dose cars... I like that.

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  73. ANONYMOUS 8:39PM YOU ARE THE ONE WHO HAS HIT THE NAIL ON THE HEAD. ASK BABALAKIN AND FFK TO FREE THIS WOMAN. BLACKMAIL, THE NAIJA STYLE. WHEN U KNOW TOO MUCH AND BLOCK OUT THIEVIES, THE ARMBUSH U AND CRUCIFY U. HELPLESS STELLA DONT MIND OUR SECTIONAL PRESS. PUNCH NEWSPAPER, WE ARE TIRED OF SEEING STELLA ON YOU FRONT PAGE EVERYDAY, HABA. WHO SPONSORS THIS?

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  74. LINDA PLEASE ( DO THE NEEDFUL,)make sure u report further hearings of the meeting,I'm following it. FROM YOUR OGA ON THE TOP. LOLS

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  75. It is very obvious dt dis woman is lying her stories dnt match at all....she purchased does cars for her personal benefit not for any foreign dignitaries. i knw for sure dt she wil get away wit dis act of greed

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  76. As much as I try to be neutral about this issue, it appears to me that the show is over. call this scandal, or witch hunting, it is obvious that the Aviation minister is still in control over who use those cars...since "the car can be used by anybody". her approval was a well calculated game. Which means that nobody questions her when she begins to use the cars. it is not today that we begin to see people in position of authority using assets of the state for private fun and fancy..for example, I have not forgotten that someone in this country carried the generator meant to power a whole National Stadium to do burial in his village all the way from Lagos. And when this same people die, the state funtionaries will eulogize them for serving the nation well. We have too big problems with how money is being handled in this country and too much discretions also that is ruining our nation.
    Looking beyond the aviation sector, we have multiples of these unregulated discretions and vague budget line items in the budget of every state, LGAs, and MDAs. We should begin to look in the direction of scrutinizing our budgets and raising alarm over outrageous items through which our money is being 'legitimately' siphoned as a result of the powers to act on our behalf.

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  77. I see this stella Oduah's case as witch-hunting by those whose ox she gored to uplift our airports. Among those calling for her sack, he who has no sin, let him throw the first stone. This issue is now overboard, was the car meant for her personal use?
    Sanusi donates billions to his northern kingsmen and nobody has called for his sack. If it were Soludo, heads would have rolled. Pls Stella Oduah should be left alone.

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  78. Burrrr she fine shaaaa....

    Am surprised they are debating over "approved! Do the needful"

    That statement in everyway says go ahead.

    This simple english is not that hard to understand now? Is it?

    Mago mago wan enter the matter now...its glaring

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  79. Those persons saying that its because she is a woman and an Igbo are all sentimental bigots. What has gender and tribe got to do with this? The likes of Bankole, Farouk, Maina and all the rest of them, wee they not probed openly like this? Which one come be embarrassing the woman openly again. The fact is that she did something wrong just like every other person in government the problem now is she was caught and have to answer. But we all know what the outcome would be. It would be swept under the carpet as always. All these things na washy. My only concern na why the money plenty like that?

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  81. All these things na washee. Na today? And for all those sentimental bigots that are saying its because she is a woman or because she is Igbo, make Una go sidon. Bankole, Farouk,Maina and the rest, were they not all probed publicly? So y say that she is being embarrassed publicly cos of her tribe and gender. She did something wrong. Let her answer for it or defend herself if possible. The fact is that all of these would be swept under the carpet in no time. After all, the pple that will prosecute her are altogether corrupt just as it has always been. My own is the price. I wan know how the price take rise like that.

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  82. Final judgement will tell if it not all an act of drama.

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  83. Nna dis woman carry breast O!

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  84. For me, the armoured car is not my issue, but the millions used to buy it. Haba! 224million, make these people fear God nah. ASUU is on strike, that 224 mill for settle this thing small nah. God dey!

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  85. Igbo women and money! Their eye nor good for where money dey. I fear them!

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  86. Moral of the story : Its always good to hear the other side of the story before reaching conclusions.
    Now the "accused" minister has stated her side,things don't look so dirty as we thought.Not that the Car thing is clean but it is not as stinking as we thought.We have a big Corruption problem but I think our Plebian/Jungle justice mentality is also a problem

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  87. Abegi she nor chop moni. Dis na pure witch hunt. Sisi, I get your ur back..

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  88. idunno why alot of people act foolishly. u see alot of fools saying nigeria has to change nigeria has to change saying our leaders are corupt and all of that. now they catch one and one fool is sang shes just a scape goat that they pity her and all that rubbish. how would our country change if u dt u hve nothing is not ready to punish someone who is stealing state funds. it starts from somewhere. i hope she gets punished so as to serve as a lesson for others. doe knowing our leaders. she must have bribed alot of people so she would go unpunished. i look forward to a nigeria where every politican would be scared of stealing the peoples money out of fear of being caught.


    no jonathan for 2015!!!

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  89. to all those pitying her and all of that. u are nigerias problem. it is ur stupid mentality that would not let this country move forward. there is no justification for stealing state fund. whether it is 5 naira or 50 million naira. there is no justification. maybe just maybe if our leaders would stop stealing maybe we would have good roads, good water supply, electricity, good schools, employment and maybe just maybe there would be less crimes. she stole the money all these story na cover up. she should get punished!

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  90. come o. wait are people so naive to think that because shes suppose to say "nothing but the truth" that she would not lie. lmao. linda u have quite alot of fools on ur site o.

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  91. Me i need the Stella personal contact oo. Very pretty Milf! How i go take get her number or pin now.

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  92. abeg make una bring back FFK, he go do us better.

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  93. They are all funny goats!!!smh

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  94. They are all funny goats!!!smh

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  95. They are all funny goats!!!smh

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  96. shameless Igbo slut

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  97. ndiseme unege akparah afo me feep ifed mme awo ama, ini afo akem nyen se anung adia abood

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  98. Stella is a CAT!!!!NINE LIVES...How she is still a minister is beyond me..after DANA air crash, she should have been fired,However,GEJ has his ways.well we await as the game of chances unfolds...lets just rmb lives lost on her watch be it coincidence or not,All these other sagas would never emanate if good old GEJ had done the needful o.

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  99. Allow d committee come out with its. Findings. This is just pure media trial. And execution. I work in a govt parastatal and if all they can get on a minister is 230million for cars actually bought, then they have nothing against her cos I can show you ordinary dgs that are multi billionaires. See beyond d surface. This is a witch hunt against the woman.

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