Twenty-four hours after her claim to have acquired a
Masters degree from the St. Paul ’s College in
the United States
was punctured, another online news medium, PREMIUM TIMES has uncovered another
false claim by our embattled Minister of Aviation, Stella Oduah. This time, the
minister lied on oath to the Nigerian Senate, claiming another American
‘university’, Pacific
Christian University
awarded her an honorary doctorate degree in 1998.
Mrs. Oduah made the claim in a 7-page resume she
distributed to Nigeria ’s
109 senators during her confirmation hearing on July 2, 2011. On page four of
the document, the minister claimed the university, which she said was based in Glendale , awarded her an
honorary doctorate in Business Administration.
It was based on this document that she was grilled and
eventually confirmed by the lawmakers. But investigations suggest that no
university called Pacific Christian University
exists in the United States .
The U.S. Department of Education, through its National
Centre for Education Statistics, keeps an up-to-date database of all public
libraries and educational institutions in the country – public, private and colleges.
According to the database, there are six colleges
(universities) in Glendale , a city of 191,719 inhabitants in Los Angeles County ,
in the state of California .
The colleges are American Medical Sciences Centre, Brand College ,
Glendale Career
College , Glendale Community and North-West College . There is no such university
known as Christian Pacific College as claimed by the minister.
The spokesperson for the National Centre for Educational
Statistics, Susan Ad, could however not be reached for comments. She is yet to
return calls and reply an email sent to her. The spokespersons for the minister
also appear unwilling to comment for this story. Joe Obi, her special assistant
on media, did not answer or return calls. Yakubu Datti, the spokesperson of the
aviation agencies, who usually speaks for her, answered our call but
immediately said he would call back. He is yet to do so as at the time of
publishing this.
Meanwhile, in the same resume she submitted to the
Senate, Mrs. Oduah did not indicate that she got a Masters from St. Paul , raising questions
on why she made that claim in her official citations and profiles posted on the
Ministry of Aviation website, her personal website and her Wikipedia page.
She only claimed in the document to the Senate that she
obtained a Bachelor of Science degree from St. Paul ’s College in 1982, a claim that is
currently under investigation.
The spokesperson for the Nigerian senate, Enyinnaya
Abaribe, tried Tuesday to extricate the senate from blame as Nigerians
criticize the lawmakers for conducting a sham screening exercise that allowed
Mrs. Oduah to get away with lies and deceits.
Mr. Abaribe said the lawmakers depend largely on the
nation’s security agencies to help them investigate claims by appointees of the
president. He said in conducting screening exercises, the senate relies largely
on reports forwarded to it by the security agencies.
Mrs. 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. 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.
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 Tuesday.
Source: PREMIUM TIMES
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