Mrs. Ebelechukwu Obiano, wife of the immediate past governor of Anambra State, Willie Obiano, has broken silence on her scuffle with Mrs. Bianca Ojukwu.
Recall that a mild drama ensued last Thursday at the inauguration of Prof. Chukwuma Soludo as the governor of Anambra State when wife of outgoing Governor Willie Obiano, Ebelechukwu, and Mrs. Ojukwu engaged in fisticuffs at the event.
The incident occurred immediately after Soludo took his oath of office.
There was an exchange of words between the duo which led to Bianca slapping the ex-governor’s wife.
However, Mrs. Obiano, who spoke on the brawl via a statement by her spokesperson, Chidiebele Obika, said she had left her seat to greet Bianca, but the latter reacted to her greeting with a slap.
The former Anambra First Lady added that all she did was approach Mrs. Ojukwu for their usual friendly banters only to be slapped and pushed by the widow of Dim Odumegwu Ojukwu.
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Mrs. Obiano further expressed confusion over what brought about “so much anger and hate” that would cause a former diplomat to be unable to “manage herself in public”.
The immediate past governor’s wife stated that she didn’t bother returning the slap, adding that she walked away in confusion after the incident occurred.
Earlier, Bianca had said she slapped Mrs. Obiano after the former governor’s wife “verbally attacked me with her voice raised, taunting me and asking me what I was there to do and using unprintable vile language”.
The former Nigerian ambassador to Spain added that she had attempted to ignore the immediate past governor’s wife despite the use of vulgar language directed at her.
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