Obiano’s wife gives her side of story following Bianca Ojukwu dirty slap on her | NN NEWS

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The immediate past first lady of Anambra state, Ebelechukwu Obiano has spoken out following her fight with Bianca Ojukwu at the inauguration of Charles Soludo as the governor of the state.

Recalls that Bianca said she slapped Ebere to stop her from attacking her after the former first lady taunted and used unprintable and vile language on her.

Speaking about the events, Ebele said she had left her seat to greet Bianca but the latter reacted to her greeting by slapping her.

According to a statement released by Ebele Obiano’s spokesperson, Chidiebele Obika, she said all she did was approach the former beauty queen for their usual friendly banters only to be slapped and pushed by her.

She wondered what brought about “so much anger and hate” that would cause a former diplomat to be unable to “manage herself in public”.

Mrs. Obiano stated that she didn’t bother returning the slap, instead she walked away in utter bewilderment.

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