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New Video Showing What Really Happened Between Bianca Ojukwu And Obiano’s Wife Emerges

New Video Showing What Really Happened Between Bianca Ojukwu And Obiano’s Wife Emerges
Onyxnewsng reports that a new video showing everything that happened when former Anambra First Lady, Mrs Obiano, and Bianca Ojukwu, fought at the inauguration ceremony of Anambra state governor, Charles Soludo in March has come up.
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This online news platform recalld that last month, a video emerged showing Bianca Ojukwu and Mrs Obiano being separated as they got physical at the inauguration.
After the video went viral, both women released statements about what transpired.
Mrs Ojukwu said she was sitting when Mrs Obiano walked up to her and began poking her and she reeked of alcohol, so she got up and slapped her.
Mrs Obiano claimed she just went over to greet Mrs Ojukwu and Mrs Ojukwu responded to her greeting by slapping her without provocation.
In this new video, Mrs. Obiano is seen walking over to Bianca’s seat before hitting Bianca on her gele. She also called her a ‘bitch.’ Bianca then stands and hits her back.
Watch the video below…
New Video Showing What Really Happened Between Bianca Ojukwu And Obiano’s Wife Emerges
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