St Paul’s registrar, Ms. Helen Jackson, reiterated however, that the school has never had a postgraduate program.
Ms. Oduah would have been 16 years old at the time of admission.
Asked to make that confirmation, Ms. Jackson said she could not offer
personal information about the student.
SaharaReporters began a series of exposes on the minister’s
educational background on Monday night. By Tuesday she had removed any
mention of St. Paul’s College, the institutions where she initially
claimed in citations, on Wikipedia and several personal websites that
she earned a Masters Degree.
By yesterday, SaharaReporters obtained her curriculum vitae but it
curiously made no mention of the widely, previously-claimed MBA.
However, she claimed to have obtained an “honorary Ph.D” from Christian
Pacific University in Glendale, California. That claim has also now
been found to be false.
The Minister’s claim to an MBA in 1983 also conflicts with the year
in which she supposedly served in the National Youth Service Corps.
Meanwhile, earlier today the ministry of Aviation disabled Ms. Oduah
profile page which claimed she had “Bachelors and Masters Degree (in
Accounting and Business Administration respectively) in the United
States” only to restore the page apparently caught pants down with the
false claims on her resume still intact.
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