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Ebele Obiano Slap! Nigerians Remember St Bianca Day!
By Benjamin Abioye

Bianca Ojukwu’s Instagram post has reignited memories of her 2022 altercation with Ebelechukwu Obiano, sparking a social media storm and renewed debate over the incident over the slap that marred the former’s last day in office as Anambra First Lady.
Bianca Ojukwu’s Instagram post marking the anniversary of her 2022 slap of Ebelechukwu Obiano has sparked a social media frenzy. With thousands of reactions pouring in, netizens have unofficially declared March 17th as “St. Bianca’s Day of Factory-Reset Slaps.”
The incident, which took place during the swearing-in ceremony of Anambra State Governor Chukwuma Soludo, saw Bianca Ojukwu landing a slap on the former First Lady, Ebele Obiano, after an alleged provocation. The dramatic exchange, caught on camera, quickly became one of the most viral moments in Nigerian political history.
Now, three years later, Bianca’s cryptic Instagram post has reignited public discussion. Social media users flooded the comments section with humorous and animated reactions:
– “March 17th is remembered as St. Bianca’s Day of Factory-Reset Slaps. ”
– “Lady Bianca’s Day ”
– “The fact that this video was posted in clear HD”
– “Saint Matron of the Igbo Baddies. A historic day”
– “This cameraman deserves an award—right place, right time. Bianca di aso mabara agh ula ”
– “Mama, the day you made all of us proud ”
– “March 17th should be a public holiday. A legendary day in history ”
– “Bianca gave a farewell gift that will be remembered forever ”
– “This day should be in the history books of Nigeria ”
– “Every time I watch this video, I laugh like it just happened yesterday ”
– “We need to name a street after Bianca for this legendary moment.”
– “This slap was felt across continents. Even my ancestors are still clapping. ”
“This camera work was Oscar-worthy. Best capture of the decade! ”
The overwhelming response highlights how the event has transcended politics to become an iconic pop culture moment. Many praised the camera operator for capturing the event so precisely, while others applauded Bianca Ojukwu’s boldness in landing a slap on Mrs Obiano.
Despite the humor surrounding the incident, the broader message remains a lesson in public decorum and conflict resolution. However, as long as social media exists, it seems March 17th will continue to be remembered as a day of “historic resets.”
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