Just In: Bianca Ojukwu recounts encounter with Peter Obi’s “Stinginess”

Bianca Ojukwu, former Nigerian ambassador to Spain and widow of late Biafran warlord, Odimegwu Ojukwu, has recounted her experience with Peter Obi’s supposed stinginess.

In a post titled, “NO APOLOGIES, PLEASE. On Peter Obi’s supposed ‘Stinginess’…” she shared on her Facebook page on Thursday, Mrs Ojukwu narrated how Mr Obi refused to spend 3,985 dollars on a luxury Tom Ford suit despite being the Governor of Anambra state.

She said that instead, Obi opted for a basic men’s suit of 220 dollars and gave her the balance of 3,800 dollars to use in helping those in need.

Read all she wrote below.

NO APOLOGIES, PLEASE.
On Peter Obi’s supposed ‘Stinginess’….

Sometime in 2009, ‘Mr’(as he preferred to be addressed) Peter Obi, Governor Of Anambra State at the time, visited Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu and myself at Dallas, Texas. He came to deliver a get well from Dr Goodluck Jonathan and was billed to attend a black tie at the Dallas Marriot. Curiously, he flew into Dallas with one small carry on which he insisted on wheeling around himself, and on getting to our requested to freshen up. He opened his carry on, filled with files and and a few toiletries and an extra , when the Ikemba and I asked if he was expecting another item of , and he said no.

‘Then, what will you be wearing to tonight?’, we inquired. Then, it struck him that he couldn’t show up in his casuals at such . I insisted on taking him to the luxury men’s at Nieman Marcus to buy a smart black suit. When we got there, he was busy doing conversions. The suit that was a perfect match for him was a dapper Tom Ford suit with tag of 3,985 plus tax. He did the calculations and told me ‘do you know how many this amount of can train in Nigeria?’ I reminded him that he was the governor, and for the caliber of guests expected at that evening’s including the mayor, senators and captains of conglomerates, he needed to be dressed in top form.

To cut the story short, he refused to pay what he termed that ‘outrageous’ price for the suit and that was how we ended up at Steinmart where he agreed to pay a more acceptable price of 220 dollars, tax inclusive for a basic men’s suit which he was happy to wear to that evening’s event.

What struck me, was that as we were on the way to the airport to see him off for his return flight back to Nigeria, he reached for his pocket where he brought out an envelope of crisp hundred dollar bills. The amount in the envelope was 3,800 dollars. He said ‘ Anyanwu, this is the balance of the money I would have paid for the ‘Ford’ suit. If the label on the suit was ‘Peter Obi’, I am wondering if anybody in America will pay that amount for it. I have deducted the amount we paid for the suit we eventually paid for. Please use this balance for your Charity foundation to help those in actual need. I trust you will do so’. We all laughed heartily. Vintage Peter Obi !

The eventual beneficiaries of that Largese were Madam Theresa Agbo, a yam seller who was displaced when her shed was gutted by fire, Callistus Egbe who was bedridden due to illness, and needed help with the school fees of his young children, and the Mgbemena family of six who were thrown out of their accommodation (which we subsequently doubled to two rooms) because their breadwinner fell upon hard times and could no longer afford the rent.

In Life, You either live by your creed or you desecrate the mould by which the Almighty created you. Any progressive nation measures an individual by his values, not his vaults.

If this way of life is what is derided as ‘stinginess’ on the part of Peter Obi, then we all need to adopt this mould for a more sustainable and more humane environment.

Iyom Bianca Odumegwu Ojukwu
16 June 2022.