Bianca Ojukwu, the widow of the late Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu and Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, has taken to social media to mock Ebele Obiano, the immediate former first lady of Anambra State Governor, after a video surfaced of her engaging in a heated exchange with a passenger on a US flight.
In the video, Ebele was seen standing in the aisle arguing with a male passenger who asked her to "get out" of the way, to which Ebele responded fiercely.
Reacting to the viral video, Bianca reposted it on her Instagram page and suggested that Ebele needed ‘Biancamycin tablets’ on all aircraft flying out of Houston because, according to her, some people can never change.
Her comment comes after an incident in 2022, when Ebele slapped Bianca during the inauguration of Anambra State Governor, Charles Soludo.
Ebele had approached Bianca's seat and hit Bianca's headtie. Bianca, in reaction, stood up and gave the former first lady a slap, leading to a commotion. Sharing her side of the incident, Bianca said Ebele Obiano taunted and verbally attacked her.
“I didn't pay any attention to her arrival. Surprisingly, she then walked towards me and I thought she was coming to greet me. Instead, she verbally attacked me with her voice raised, taunting me and asking me what I was there to do, using unprintable, vile language.
"She asked if I had come to celebrate their last day in office but I ignored her completely. Then she kept aggressively putting her hand on my shoulders and shouting. While I ignored her verbal onslaught as advised by people sitting around me, I requested twice that she refrain from touching me with her hands.
"She proceeded to do so yet again and tried to touch my head and remove my headtie. It was at this point I stood up to defend myself and gave her a dirty slap to stop her from attacking me. As she made towards me, I then pulled away her wig, and she held on to her wig with her two hands and tried to take the wig away from me.
“The former APGA chairman, Umeh, told her to leave me and told everyone to leave. I was stunned by the stench of whisky on her breath at such an early hour of the day. How could the first lady be so drunk at that time? I stayed back to watch the ceremony till the end and left with my dignity intact.”