Princess
Stella Oduah’s curriculum vitae (CV) reveals that the embattled
Minister of Aviation never obtained an MBA degree from any university in
the United States, as was previously claimed on the official page of
Nigeria’s Ministry of Aviation, as well as her biography on Wikipedia.
A scanned copy of the document has been published by SaharaReporters on January 8, 2014, Wednesday.
However,
the CV only confirms that Ms. Oduah possesses a Bachelor of Science in
Business Administration from St. Paul’s College in Lawrenceville,
Virginia in 1982.
On obtaining the document, which can be seen below, the reporters tried to verify Ms. Oduah’s honorary Ph.D degree in Business Administration from “Pacific Christian University Glendale, California” in 1998.
A
preliminary investigation of “Pacific Christian University” shows it
does not exist as one of the 93 accredited theology schools in
California. The nearest result, by name and geography, is “Azusa Pacific
University”, which is in Azusa, not Glendale. Therefore, more shocking
revelations might appear once more information about the status of
honorary Ph.Ds at that institution is gathered.
It
would be recalled that Ms. Oduah’s aides have made several efforts both
on Facebook, the Aviation ministry’s website, Wikipedia and some other
resources to remove any word linking her to St. Paul’s College, a historic black college where in previous posts and newspaper reports she claimed she received a degree. St. Paul’s College was shut down in June 2013.
The Minister is coordinating her team aides from Brazil where she is currently on vacation.
The Presidency has not commented on the latest scandal yet.
There
are also several indications that Oduah’s people have embarked on using
Facebook and the comments sections of various websites into which they
sign anonymously to make the spurious claims that she simply did not
state where she obtained her Masters degree. They also suggest that she
is being targeted because of her ethnicity.
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