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Former First Lady Fights Inside Airplane (Video)
By Benjamin Abioye

Former Anambra State First Lady Ebele Obiano has been recorded engaged in a fight inside an airplane with a fellow passenger.
Ebele Obiano, the former First Lady of Anambra State, has again been recorded engaged in a fight but this time inside a commercial airplane. .
The cause of the fight was not immediately known but Ebele Obiano was seen in the video in a verbal exchange with a male passenger arguing in an incident that apparently occurred in the United States of America where she is believed to be based.
She stood her ground during the confrontation, refusing to move aside while engaging in a verbal exchange with a man in a fight that was recorded by a fellow passenger inside the plane.
A video circulating online captured the tense moment, showing Ebele Obiano standing in the aisle and arguing with a passenger inside the airplane who appeared to be a Caucasian male. The reason for the altercation remains unclear, but she was visibly upset and adamant in her stance.
GWG.ng reports that on her last day in office as First Lady, that Ebele Obiano was filmed in a fight with Bianca Ojukwu who gave her a smack after she confronted the widow of the deceased Biafran leader.
In a separate development, Ayuba Tanko, a Bureau De Change (BDC) operator, testified in the money laundering trial of former Anambra Governor Willie Obiano. He revealed that ₦416 million was deposited into a company’s account that he operated through a proxy.
Ayuba stated that the transactions occurred between April and December 2017. He explained that the total sum was converted into $1.137 million.
As the fifth prosecution witness (PW-5), Ayuba disclosed that he managed his transactions using two companies—Sauki Bureau De Change and Zigaziga Trading and Company Ltd.
He also shared that in 2023, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) invited him for questioning regarding an account linked to Zigaziga Trading and Company Ltd at a commercial bank.
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