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Nigeria:
Okonjo-Iweala Disowns Coscharis - Denies Giving Waiver for Oduah's N255 Million Armoured Cars
Premium Times, 1 November 2013
"You lied", Okonjo-Iweala tells Coscharis Motors on controversial import waiver for Oduah's armoured cars. Read more »
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Nigeria:
I Didn't Grant Waiver for Amoured Cars - Okonjo-Iweala
Vanguard, 1 November 2013
MINISTER of Aviation, Princess Stella Oduah, yesterday, told members of the House of Representatives Committee on Aviation that the BMW armoured cars that were allegedly bought at… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Finance Ministry Denies Granting Waiver
Daily Trust, 1 November 2013
The Ministry of Finance yesterday denied granting waiver to the Coscharis Motor Nigeria Ltd, the company that purchased the vehicles. At the House of Representative hearing… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Oduah - Bulletproof Cars Were Not for Me
This Day, 1 November 2013
Investigations into the controversial purchase of two BMW bulletproof cars by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) witnessed a dramatic twist yesterday as the Minister of… Read more »
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Nigeria:
N255 Million BMW Bullet Proof Cars Were Not Bought for Me-Oduah
Vanguard, 31 October 2013
MINISTER of Aviation,Princess Stella Oduah Thursday told members of the House of Representatives Committee on Aviation that the alleged purchase of N255million BMW armoured cars… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Bulletproof Cars Don't Belong to Me - Oduah
Leadership, 1 November 2013
The minister of aviation, Princess Stella Oduah yesterday appeared before the House Committee on Aviation investigating the purchase of N255million bulletproof cars for the… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Coscharis Chairman in Fresh Outburst
Daily Trust, 1 November 2013
Chairman of Coscharis Motors Cosmos Maduka again expressed outburst yesterday at the House of Representatives investigative panel on the purchase of armoured cars valued at N255… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Oduah Admits Approving Purchase of N564 Million Cars
Daily Trust, 1 November 2013
Minister of Aviation Stella Oduah yesterday admitted approving the purchase of 54 cars for the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) which is outside what was approved by the… Read more »
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Nigeria:
I Did Not Request for Armoured Vehicles - Oduah
Daily Trust, 31 October 2013
Aviation minister Stella Oduah currently embroiled in a N255 million automobile purchase scandal said she did not at any point in time request for the said cars. Read more »
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Nigeria:
Stella Oduah - Witch Hunting, and Women in Nigerian Government
Vanguard, 1 November 2013
There is the notion and it remains pervasive- that women do a better job at everything than men do. Read more »
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Nigeria:
Stella Oduah Armoured Car Scandal House Committee Hearing (2) - Live Update
Premium Times, 31 October 2013
The House of Representatives committee on Aviation, will today conclude hearing on the purchase of two armoured cars for the aviation minister, Stella Oduah, for N255 million. Read more »
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Nigeria:
FAAN Lied - Armoured Cars Bought for Oduah Not in First Bank's Custody
Premium Times, 1 November 2013
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN, was economical with the truth when it told the National Assembly that the four armoured vehicles it purchased for its Managing… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Oduahgate - Lagos Denies Requesting for N255 Million BMW Cars
Vanguard, 1 November 2013
The controversy over the N255 million BMW bullet proof cars yesterday took a new turn when the Lagos State Government denied requesting for the vehicles, saying "it didn't use such… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Oduah Insists NCAA Didn't Violate Law
This Day, 31 October 2013
The Minister of Aviation, Ms Stella Oduah, has said that Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) acted within the provisions of the law in the purchase of two bullet proof cars. Read more »
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Nigeria:
Bullet Proof Cars - Oduah Insists NCAA Didn't Violate Law
Leadership, 31 October 2013
The Minister of Aviation, Ms Stella Oduah, has said that Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) acted within the provisions of the law in the purchase of two bullet proof cars. Read more »