These people will not let Stella be…Lol. According to SaharaReporters:
Stella
Oduah, Nigeria’s Minister of Aviation who is embroiled in a scandal of
towering proportions in the ministry, faces new integrity questions as
her Masters’ degree has been challenged by the United States school
which supposedly awarded it.
Her
resume, which she presented to the Senate as a ministerial nominee in
2011, indicated she obtained a Master's degree in Business
Administration (MBA) from St. Paul’s College Lawrenceville, Virginia,
United States. But SaharaReporters has learned from the President of the
college that it has never in its 125-year history had a graduate school
or graduate program.
The
Provost Vice President of Academic Affairs, and the Vice President of
Institutional Development said in response to our inquiries, “We don’t
offer any graduate programs here.”
Similarly,
the school’s website states: “Saint Paul's College is accredited by the
Commission of Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and
Schools to award baccalaureate [bachelor’s] degrees.” There is no
mention of graduate degrees.
The Minister’s documentation shows she received an undergraduate degree in accounting from the college in 1982, but Dr. Claud Flythe, St. Paul’s current president, could neither confirm nor deny this during a phone conversation with SaharaReporters. Further verification with the Office of Alumni Affairs is also currently impossible, the school said, because the college has been closed since June 2013 to loss of its accreditation.
The Minister’s documentation shows she received an undergraduate degree in accounting from the college in 1982, but Dr. Claud Flythe, St. Paul’s current president, could neither confirm nor deny this during a phone conversation with SaharaReporters. Further verification with the Office of Alumni Affairs is also currently impossible, the school said, because the college has been closed since June 2013 to loss of its accreditation.
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