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slimghost: LAME!!!Yes, she did; Read this: https://www.nairaland.com/1587201/stella-oduah-honorary-ph.d-fake#20779760 |
Please, please... can someone help clear this? [size=20pt]Stella has B.Sc, no doubt about that, is it in accounting or Business Admin.? [/size] Why I am asking is, there are conflicting information on her Bsc when you compare her CV which is said to have been released by the senate and her citations in various web pages. [size=18pt]rudedough please help: Bsc Accounting or Bsc Busness Admin?[/size] |
Just two simple questions which can be answered in two simple sentences to solve each of the acquisitions. Q1 > Stella, do you have an MBA? A > Yes/NO Q2 > If yes, which university awarded you the MBA? A > ehnm, ehnm ?? ?? ![]() Q1 > Stella, do you have Ph.D? A > Yes/NO Q > If yes, which university awarded you the Ph.D? A > ehnm, ehnm ?? ?? ? |
Ceejayo: at this junction I will advice all well meaning Nigerians to dissociate themselves from spreading information that could heat up the polity thereby destabilizing the economy. let us allow this matter be and focus on more important pressing challenges....Thank you sir. How can asking for clarification or confirmation regarding and individual's claims in a cv heat up the polity or destabilize the economy? Just two simple questions which can be answered in two simple sentences to solve each of the accusations. Q1 > Stella, do you have an MBA? A > Yes/NO Q2 > If yes, which university awarded you the MBA? A > ehnm, ehnm ?? ?? ?Q1 > Stella, do you have Ph.D? A > Yes/NO Q2 > If yes, which university awarded you the Ph.D? A > ehnm, ehnm ?? ?? ? |
Mods, this is a new one, a sort of breaking news. Another FAKE certificate detected in Oduah's CV.: https://www.nairaland.com/1587201/stella-oduah-honorary-ph.d-fake#20779134 Can this be considered for front page so as to get to the root of this matter? Thanks. |
[size=15pt]This is a new twist of events. Apart from the MBA, the Ph.D claimed by Stella Oduah in one of her CVs is FAKE.[/size] American education dept., university confirm Stella Oduah’s honorary Ph.D is fake The American National Centre for Education Statistics has told PREMIUM TIMES that the Pacific Christian University, Glendale, which Aviation Minister, Stella Oduah, claimed awarded her a doctorate degree, does not exist, confirming this newspaper’s Wednesday’s report that the minister’s purported honorary Ph.D is fake. The National Centre for Education Statistics is an agency under the U.S. Department of Education. Responding to a PREMIUM TIMES’ inquiry, the spokesperson for the agency, which maintains a comprehensive and up-to-date database of all American public and private educational institutions, said, “Thank you for your inquiry. I do not see a university in our database that is Pacific Christian University in Glendale”. She however suggested that the closest to Pacific Christian University in the database might be Hope International University in Fullerton which she believed used to be known as Pacific Christian College. Contacted, Every Delarosa of the registrar’s office at Hope International University confirmed that the institution used to be known as Pacific Christian College and not Pacific Christian University as Mrs. Oduah indicated in her resume. Even at that, Ms. Delarosa insisted Mrs. Oduah could not be referring to Hope University because the institution changed its name from Pacific Christian College in 1997 while Mrs Oduah claimed she was awarded a doctorate in Business Administration 1998. The Hope University official also explained that the institution, even when it was known as Pacific Christian College, had never had a campus in Glendale. She said the university was based in Long Beach city at the time. [size=14pt]“We do not have any records of any candidate by the name Stella Oduah or related names,” Ms. Delarosa said, after pouring through the university record. “Whether now that we are Hope University and in the past when we were Pacific Christian College, we did not give any such person a degree here.”[/size] This newspaper had Wednesday reported that the aviation minister lied on oath to the Nigerian Senate, by claiming that a Pacific Christian University awarded her an honorary doctorate degree in 1998. Mrs. Oduah had 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. For more visit: http://premiumtimesng.com/news/152990-american-education-dept-university-confirm-stella-oduahs-honorary-ph-d-is-fake.html |
Finally, it has happened. The end is near. rabzy01: This is a very simple case to handle. No need for all this argument. |
Thanks OP What are the qualifications and Experience required for the Financial Controller? It seems to be omitted. |
This is a very simple case to handle. No need for all this argument. Now that we all know as published in govt and her personal pages that: (1) she, Stella Oduah has an MBA, (2) that the said MBA degree was awarded to her by an American institution and (3) that the said degree was awarded to her in or before 1983; [size=16pt]Stelle Oduah has 24 hours from the time this accusation reached her or her aids to come out clearly and: [/size] (1) state whether she actually has an MBA degree or not. (2) if claims that she holds the said degree, state the institution she got it from and the year (Mind you, the MBA must be from US institution, awarded in or before 1983.) (3) nairalanders would like to sight a copy the decree certificate for avoidance of doubt. Failure to adhere to the above, will mean that Sahara Reporters got their facts right and our Hon Minister of Aviation is indeed a shame to Nigeria and Nigerians. She should be investigated for certificate forgery, sacked from her office............ Oga shoeless over to you. |
Let them come and try this for north. Na one leg someone go take knock down this foolishness. Ignorant literates. |
Human body parts fell from the sky in the city of Jeddah Sunday, with police saying they could be the remains of a person trapped in an airplane’s wheel bay. “Police received a telephone call at 2:30 am from a witness reporting the fall of human remains at an intersection in Mushrefa neighbourhood” in the Red Sea city, spokesman Nawaf bin Naser al-Bouq said in a statement. Initial indications were that the remains “fell from a plan’s landing gear,” said Bouq, adding that investigations were ongoing. In a desperate attempt to cross borders, some people at poorly monitored airports climb inside the bays holding the landing gear of planes. Most of them freeze to death once the aircraft reach cruising altitude, but some survive. In 2010, the head of Beirut’s airport security resigned after the death of a man who managed to sneak onto a runway undetected and hide in the wheel bay of a Saudi-bound jet. The man’s body was found by a maintenance worker in Riyadh who was inspecting the landing gear of the Saudi-owned Nas Air Airbus 320 after it touched down there. Source http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/01/human-body-parts-fall-sky-saudi/?utm_source=&utm_medium=facebook |
Why is this threat on front page? Another one on same topic is already there. https://www.nairaland.com/1581583/basketmouth-under-fire-molest-joke#20692610 |
Please how does one pay customs if he orders using DHL. Lstar4real: Dis phone shuldnt moonere dan 17k ...i see a seller on alibaba.com dts ready 2 sell at d rate of $90 aftr we exchange words n shppng through dhl cost $11...u wil receive ur good withng 6days...n if u tell d seller 2 tag it has gift den u wilnt need to pay any custom ...cool |
Op 30 mins no nak fr you clock ne? Come finish yr job joo. |
Waiting... Hope this story will endtoday. Enjoying it ![]() |
I always enjoy it when Christians and atheists arugue. Its never easy if not impossible to prove that 1+1+1=1 when it comes to existance or otherwise of God. ![]() |
Oboy see wahala. Wetin concern Olu with Zamfara. I am yet to see anyone from Zamfara who says Yerima did wrong. Great Olu: u ar very silly for dt statement, is he nt representn a state? We wouldn't bother if he is an ordinary citizen, so use ur brain |
Yes, Dr you are right. Dr J. Carter: |
A Nigerian Police officer recovered huge sums from robbers on Friday in Abuja after a spontaneous chase on his power bike in a rare display of exemplary policing. The robbers, riding on a lower engine motor-bike snatched a money bag containing N150,000 from the victim as he walked out of a bank in heart of the Area 3 part of town. The victim’s call for help drew the attention of the police officer, Abu Tanko, a Police motorcycle rider attached to the Force Headquarters Abuja. Mr Tanko swiftly chased the robbers as they fled off with the cash. After few kilometers, at a point around the neighbouring Area 8, he caught with the robbers. The the robbers flung the money bag and ran away as he slowed down to pick up the bag. Heroic Mr. Tanko returned to the scene about 15 minutes later with the whole sum of money intact and handed it in the bewildered owner before a cheering crowd. Nigerian police officers are notorious for corruption and instability around money, forcing most Nigerians to rely on self-help or alternative security. “It is an indication that there are still a few ones out there,” the force said in a Facebook post it made about the heroic officer. “All hope is not yet lost!” The police advised distressed citizens to always call its officers because they institutionally required to respond to all distress calls.
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A Nigerian Police officer recovered huge sums from robbers on Friday in Abuja after a spontaneous chase on his power bike in a rare display of exemplary policing. The robbers, riding on a lower engine motor-bike snatched a money bag containing N150,000 from the victim as he walked out of a bank in heart of the Area 3 part of town. The victim’s call for help drew the attention of the police officer, Abu Tanko, a Police motorcycle rider attached to the Force Headquarters Abuja. Mr Tanko swiftly chased the robbers as they fled off with the cash. After few kilometers, at a point around the neighbouring Area 8, he caught with the robbers. The the robbers flung the money bag and ran away as he slowed down to pick up the bag. Heroic Mr. Tanko returned to the scene about 15 minutes later with the whole sum of money intact and handed it in the bewildered owner before a cheering crowd. Nigerian police officers are notorious for corruption and instability around money, forcing most Nigerians to rely on self-help or alternative security. “It is an indication that there are still a few ones out there,” the force said in a Facebook post it made about the heroic officer. “All hope is not yet lost!” The police advised distressed citizens to always call its officers because they institutionally required to respond to all distress calls.
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Yes it is right, so as to know the next to be fuc.ked ![]() |
Alishachris: Please can this happen in saudi Arabia?NO. |
Promhize: An international Airport has only one Runway? |
I cant sleep. I go shoouuttt oh. |
OK, ok AKARA. ![]() Eyop: It's AKARA |
Thank God. First to comment. ![]() Yes, I comment my reserve. ![]() |
This fisherman is surely mad. |
Slavery in the heart of london. ![]() |
This is serious. Teminio: Those guys are not in business, someone close to me had similar experience. In short, the order was never delivered. |
Insightful. My first time of hearing about this Ankara of a thing. |

Ignorant literates.
