Nigeria’s Ambassador to Spain, Mrs. Bianca Ojukwu, has advised her 
lawyers to do their work after rejecting former Aviation Minister, Chief
 Femi Fani-Kayode’s withdrawal of his comments on their alleged 
relationship.
Speaking through her Personal Assistant, Mr. Isaac Igboanu, the 
ex-beauty queen and widow of late Igbo leader, Dim Chukwuemeka 
Odumegwu-Ojukwu, dismissed the retraction made by Chief Fani-Kayode last
 Friday as insufficient and unsatisfactory. She also stressed that she 
had never met Fani-Kayode, not to talk of having any romantic 
relationship with him. 
A story this morning in Daily Sun newspaper quotes Mr. 
Igboanu as saying: “The attention of Her Excellency, Ambassador Bianca 
Ojukwu, has been drawn to a statement purportedly issued by Chief Femi 
Fani-Kayode through one Mr. Akinola Babatunde Rotimi and published in 
the Daily Sun and ThisDay newspapers of September 6, 2013.
“The phantom claim in the said statement that Chief Femi Fani-Kayode 
and Ambassador Bianca Ojukwu were once good friends to the knowledge of 
mutual friends who are still alive is not only false, baseless and 
typical, but a further attempt by Chief Femi Fani-Kayode to create the 
impression of a connection between himself and Ambassador Bianca Ojukwu.
“Whilst it is important to reiterate that Ambassador Bianca Ojukwu 
has never met Chief Femi Kayode and does not know him in person, it is 
pertinent to note that the statement issued through Mr. Akinola 
Babatunde Rotimi, falls far short of an apology and retraction of Chief 
Femi Fani-Kayode’s false and libelous outbursts and is merely a 
desperate attempt to lend credence to fabrications, which he seeks to 
present as reality with intent to gloss over the very serious issues 
arising from the reckless publication.
“In the circumstances, Ambassador Bianca Ojukwu is left with no option than to leave the matter in the hands of her lawyers.”
It would be recalled that Fani-Kayode had in his controversial 
article entitled “Neither a tribalist nor a hater” claimed to have had 
“intimate relationship” with three Igbo ladies, including Bianca during 
her days as a spinster.
Dismissing the claim as a big lie aimed at tarnishing her image, 
Bianca, through her lawyers, Wall Street Attorneys, wrote to Fani-Kayode
 on August 27, giving him up to September 6 to retract his statements 
and offer an unreserved apology to her in The Sun and Thisday, as well as online, giving the former minister, to do so.
But when Fani-Kayode on September 6 withdrew his comments in the two 
newspapers, he insisted that he knew Mrs Ojukwu in the 1980s and that 
some of those who knew she was his girlfriend are still living.
With Biacah’s rejection of Femi’s retraction, the stage appears set for a mighty court battle.
Information from newsexpressngr.com was used in this report. 

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