How She Stuck a Dagger on Her Back... Ex-Aviation Minister, Stella Oduah, Accuses Diezani Madueke of Treachery
Like a closet gladiator, bursting through her self-woven sheathe of tact and obscurity, Stella Oduah, exaviation minister, has decided to confront demons of her past, allegedly responsible for her travails in the political arena. Oduah recently alleged that she was removed as minister of aviation in 2014 at the prompting of Diezani Alison-Madueke, then minister of petroleum resources. Now a senator, Oduah made the allegation in an upcoming book, ‘On a Platter of Gold: How Jonathan Won and Lost Nigeria’, written by Bolaji Abdullahi, who himself served as a minister under Jonathan from 2011-2014. Oduah claims in the book that when the scandal broke over the $1.6 million BMW armoured cars bought for her by the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) in 2013, ex-President Goodluck Jonathan invited her to defend herself. The meeting allegedly took place with Alison-Madueke, who was perceived to be extremely influential on President Goodluck Jonathan, and Anyim Pius Anyim, who was the secretary to the government of the federation in attendance. Although Jonathan reportedly seemed satisfied with Oduah’s explanation that there was nothing shady about the acquired vehicle and AlisonMadueke also seemed sympathetic and allegedly promised to urge her friends in the National Assembly and the media “to back down” on the issue, Oduah laments that things still turned awry for her. AlisonMadueke allegedly betrayed her and Jonathan sacrificed her. “I thought she (Alison-Madueke) had my back. I did not know at the time that she was actually fuelling it and orchestrating all the media attacks. I knew all along that Diezani could not deal with having another female around who had the kind of access I had to the president.
“But she went too far. She thought I was the one who leaked the issue of private jet that put her into trouble with the House of Representatives (Diezani was accused of spending N10 billion on chartered jets). For her it was payback time,” Oduah tells Abdullah. The ex-aviation minister reveals that twice, she offered to resign before her sack but Jonathan asked her not to, yet the issue did not go away. Alison-Madueke, who is currently battling fraud and embezzlement charges in British and Nigerian courts, “was paying people to keep the story alive. At the same time, she was whispering in [the president’s] ears that he had to take action,” Oduah alleges.
Amother’s twilight should be full of grace and unchecked splendor. But for Maimuna Aliyu, it descends in a haze of pain and sparse joy. Hope she nurtured in her youth unfurl in her twilight like frayed flags that quilt graveyards of unfortunate soldiers of humanity’s lost wars.
If Maimuna Aliyu thought motherhood was about getting old in bliss, she has learnt, albeit painfully, that it’s about losing the people you love.
Few months after she made the headlines over the withdrawal of her nomination into the board of the Independent Corrupt Practices and other offences Commission (ICPC), Maimuna is at risk of losing Maryam, her daughter.
The latter was recently refused bail for allegedly killing her husband, Bilyamin Mohammed, son of Haliru Bello, a former national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Sanda reportedly killed Mohammed over allegations of infidelity.
An Abuja High Court ordered the remand of Maryam and denied her bail despite pleas by her lawyer. The suspect who is also a nursing mother with an eight-month old daughter was remanded in prison due to the gravity of her crime.
Maryam allegedly killed Bilyamin in his Maitama home in Abuja on Saturday night. She reportedly stabbed him in the neck, chest and genitals following allegations of infidelity.
He was later rushed to the hospital where he eventually gave up the ghost.
In the wake of the incident, Maimuna’s worst fears about the fate of her child are coming true; the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has filed criminal charges against Maryam and the court has remanded her in prison for two weeks.
Two months ago, Maimuna faced serious issues with the management of Aso Savings and Loans Limited where she worked as an Executive Director. Maimuna’s appointment to the ICPC board had elicited negative reactions following allegations of corruption levelled against her. This led to withdrawal of her nomination by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.
Maimuna was accused of abusing her office as executive director of Aso Savings and Loans Limited. Subsequently, her nomination was withdrawn and she was charged to court on a three-count charge of abuse of office, misappropriation of public funds and criminal breach of trust. She cried blue murder claiming that top management in her company were after her life. While she was recovering from the embarrassing incident, the issue of her daughter came to the fore.
In a few months, Maimuna experienced three of the ugliest realities that could befall a woman of her status: her reputation was tainted, she lost her nomination into a plum national office and she is saddled with the responsibility of raising an eight month old granddaughter while her daughter is remanded in jail.
Watching her bemoan her fate, you could feel and touch her grief; she seems bereft of joy and simply goes through the motions every day, like someone who has signed out on laughter and the melody of tumbrels and harps. Life has certainly taken a bad turn for Maimuna Aliyu.