City Flame | 23 October 2013 11:53 CET

Exposed: Stella Oduah Forced NAMA To Buy 4 VIP Limousines and 4 Exotic Cars

By Saharareporters

This woman, Mrs. Stella Oduah, is really proving that there is no accountability in Nigeria:

When contacted on the discovery, confronted with the facts, Mr. Supo Atobatele, NAMA spokesman, denied the existence of the stretch limos, claiming that NAMA is a “professional agency” that provides navigational aid to aircrafts flying within Nigeria's airspace.

But as soon as he was told that pictures of the Limousines have been taken from the secret location where they are kept, the man hung up and switched off his phone immediately...

A fresh investigation by Sahara Reporters reveals that the National Airspace Management Agency, NAMA, another agency under the Aviation Ministry, also purchased four exotic Toyota Tundra cars for the Minister, Mrs. Stella Oduah. The exotic Toyota Tundras are in addition to four stretch limousine cars (pictured above) that were allegedly purchased for the movement of VIPs on the orders of Mrs Stella Oduah.

Sahara Reporters obtained the photos of the Limousines, which were parked at the headquarters of the Total Radar Coverage of Nigeria (TRACON) grounds in Abuja.

NAMA's CEO, Nnamdi Udo, reportedly made the purchase and 'donation' of the Tundras to the Minister in June 2013. The four Limousines were received in the third week of June but have never been put to use.

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