Following the interview Chidinma Okeke granted The Nation newspaper, where she claimed that ABS pressured her into making her infamous lesbian video, the pageant organizer has now come out to debunk her claims.
In a post on Facebook, one Uche Nworah wrote in part: "There is an Igbo saying that the more you repeat a lie, at some point people may begin to believe that it is the truth.
On this former Miss Anambra sex scandal, the management of the Anambra Broadcasting Service had previously released a press statement disassociating the organisation from it. We still stand on that statement.
There appears to be an agenda to push falsehood to the public and in so doing malign me and the ABS over a matter that we know nothing about. It appears that Miss Okeke has become a pawn in a larger politically motivated conspiracy.
She was not forced to sign the contract under duress as alleged, rather a certain Nwakonobi Ifeanyi who is married to her sister and acting as her guardian co-signed with her after they had taken the contract home, studied and consulted over it.
During her one year reign, we supported her the very best way we could including sponsoring her to represent Nigeria in the Miss Intercontinental pageant which held in Frankfurt Germany in December 2015.
There are no preconditions of appearing in a sex video to contest in the Miss Anambra pageant. We have had hundreds of contestants on the pageant and they can testify to that.
It makes no sense to try to blame the organisers over an act that is as a result of one's folly and greed. Did the other participants and contestants on the show suffer the same fate?
Regarding the issue of the vehicle, in line with clause 10 of the contract, the vehicle is an official car which the organisers reserve the right to withdraw at the end of the queen's reign.
It does appear that the issue of the car is what concerns the former queen the most as statements to the media by her father, and people from her camp suggest so, but clearly as can be seen from the contract, the ABS acted as per contract signed."
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