By Winifred Austin Bianca, wife of late Biafra warlord, Ikemba Odumegwu Chukwuemeka Ujukwu, has responded to Rev. Father Ejike Mbaka...
By Winifred Austin
Bianca, wife of late Biafra warlord, Ikemba Odumegwu Chukwuemeka
Ujukwu, has responded to Rev. Father Ejike Mbaka’s comment on presidential
aspirant, Peter Obi.
Recall that Mbaka had during his ministry’s gathering in
Enugu State, said Peter Obi can’t be Nigeria’s president because he is a stingy
person.
He declared that unless God ceases to exist, Obi would never
smell the seat of the president.
Bianca, recounting her experience with Obi, disclosed how
the former Anambra Governor refused to buy a $3,985 suit and went for a $220
suit in 2009 just to donate money to help the needy.
According to her, if Obi’s value is defined as ‘stinginess’
then Nigeria needs to adopt such a mould for a sustainable environment.
Her post on Facebook read: “ NO APOLOGIES, PLEASE. On Peter
Obi’s supposed ‘Stinginess’….
“In Life, You either live by your creed or you desecrate the
mould by which the Almighty created you. Any progressive nation measures an
individual by his values, not his vaults.
“If this way of life is what is derided as ‘stinginess’ on
the part of Peter Obi, then we all need to adopt this mould for a more
sustainable and more humane environment.
“Sometime in 2009, ‘Mr’(as he preferred to be addressed)
Peter Obi, Governor Of Anambra State at the time, visited Dim Chukwuemeka
Odumegwu Ojukwu and myself at Dallas, Texas. He came to deliver a get well
message from Dr Goodluck Jonathan and was billed to attend a black tie event at
the Dallas Marriott.
“Curiously, Obi flew into Dallas airport with one small
carry-on luggage which he insisted on wheeling around himself, and on getting
to our residence requested to freshen up. What will you be wearing to the event
tonight?’, we inquired. It was at that point that it struck him that he could
not show up in his casuals at such a ceremony.
“I insisted on taking him to the luxury men’s emporium at
Neiman Marcus to buy a smart black suit. When we got there, he was busy doing
the Dollar to Naira currency conversions. The suit that was a perfect match for
him was a dapper Tom Ford suit with a price tag of 3,985 dollars plus tax.
“To cut the story short, Obi refused to pay what he termed
’that outrageous price’ for the Tom Ford suit and that was how we ended up at
Steinmart where he agreed to pay a more acceptable price of 220 dollars, tax
inclusive, for a basic men’s suit which he was happy to wear to that evening’s
event.”
However , Obi later gave her dollars meant for the suit to
be used for her charity foundation.
Meanwhile, Obi has said he has no plan to reply to the
Catholic priest.
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