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Challenging Yahaya Bello’s Congratulations: Natasha’s Alarming Allegations

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In a stunning turn of events, Natasha H Akpoti-Uduaghan, Senator-Elect of Kogi Central, has vehemently rejected Governor Yahaya Bello’s congratulatory message, accusing him of a sinister plot to harm her during the senatorial election held in March.

These startling claims came to light during her appearance on Channels Television’s Politics Today.

Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan came forward with alarming accusations, asserting that she had been subjected to a harrowing experience.

She boldly claimed, “I heard guns; I had his henchmen shoot at my vehicle; I have video evidence of that.”

Furthermore, she disclosed that the perpetrators were individuals adorned in APC shirts, with one of them identified as Amoka, a returning officer for Okehi local government.

This group of ten men allegedly took aim at her, with the incident recorded on video.

Expressing her deep concerns, Akpoti-Uduaghan pointed out the inconsistency in Governor Yahaya Bello’s recent statement, in which he acknowledged her victory as the duly elected candidate for Kogi Central.

She criticized the governor’s remarks, highlighting the perilous nature of these actions and labeling them as ‘the beauty of democracy.’

In her own words, “You don’t endanger people, you don’t set out to kill people, you don’t destroy properties, and you don’t frustrate the electoral process just because you want your candidate to win and call it ‘the beauty of democracy.”

The Senator-Elect additionally alleged that the governor deliberately disrupted essential routes within the state to impede the seamless progress of the election.

She revealed, “Apart from that, the governor thwarts roads. The governor, a day before the election, cut five – he dug gullies, cutting five roads.

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That was just to prevent the election from taking place, probably endangering my life.”

Despite the numerous threats and challenges she faced, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan remained resolute, determined not to appear vulnerable, especially as a woman engaged in political leadership.

She emphasized the importance of demonstrating strength and not discouraging other women like her from participating in politics, stating, “I had to show strength; that was why I did not tell every part of this story; it was so much more than the world knows.”

As of the time of this report, Governor Bello’s team has not provided a response to these serious allegations.

Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan also discussed her victory, expressing gratitude for the judiciary’s courage in upholding her election.

She acknowledged the uncertainty that loomed until her victory was declared and expressed her commitment to bringing innovative leadership closer to the people.

This account paints a vivid picture of a turbulent political landscape, marked by allegations and counter-allegations, underscoring the challenges faced by individuals striving to make a difference in Nigeria’s political arena.

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Natasha Confirms Sallah Visits Despite Kogi Rally Ban

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The lawmaker representing Kogi Central Senatorial District, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, on Tuesday, announced that she would not back out on her plan to return to her constituency for the Sallah break.

The senator also urged her supporters to disregard speculations making the round that she has cancelled her scheduled visit.

She disclosed this in a statement issued by her media team in the early hours of Tuesday.

The statement read, “We are pleased to confirm that Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan’s Sallah visit to Kogi Central Senatorial District will proceed as planned.

“Despite rumours circulating online, there has been no official announcement from our office regarding the cancellation of this visit.”

While stating that she has a statutory function in her capacity as the lawmaker representing her constituents, the senator encouraged her supporters to troop out en masse to celebrate Eid-el-Fitr with her.

“As the senator representing Kogi Central, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan remains committed to engaging with her community and fostering a spirit of unity and cooperation.

“Her dedication to the people of Kogi Central is unwavering, and she looks forward to celebrating Eid-el-Fitr with her constituents.

“We would like to assure the public that all necessary arrangements are in place to ensure a successful and joyous event. We invite all members of the community to join us in marking this special occasion,” the statement added.

Akpoti-Uduaghan’s homecoming notification comes a few hours after the Kogi State Government banned rallies and public gatherings in the state over security reports.

The government also stopped fishing and other activities, lamenting that they resulted in the loss of two lives in Kasemiya, Katubo and Umozu Ette, all in Kogi Local Government Area in Kogi West.

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In a statement issued on Monday, the state Commissioner for Information, Kingsley Fanwo, said the move was to prevent any form of security breach that might destabilise the state.

Fanwo added that intelligence reports indicated that some persons were planning to “stage some violent rallies in the guise of political and religious agitations” in Kogi Central.

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Rivers Will Emerge Stronger From Political Crisis, Says Fubara

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Governor Siminalayi Fubara speaking when he received Muslim leaders from 20 Islamic-based groups in Port Harcourt.

Suspended Governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara, has assured residents that the ongoing political crisis in the state will ultimately strengthen the people rather than weaken them.

Fubara made this statement when he received Muslim leaders from 20 Islamic-based groups, including the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, at his private residence in Port Harcourt during an Eid-El-Fitr Sallah visit.

Addressing the delegation, Governor Fubara urged them and his supporters to trust in God’s process, saying: “This season is one of love, sharing, and sacrifice. You have come to share in our pain and have made a great sacrifice through your prayers. As Christians, we believe that everything happens for a purpose, and I strongly believe that this situation is leading us toward a greater purpose.”

He acknowledged that the current political tension might leave many feeling depressed but emphasised that supernatural forces may be at play beyond human understanding.

“No matter what we see, we must remain steadfast. In all things, we give glory to Almighty God. I believe that in the end, we will emerge stronger,” he added.

He reaffirmed his commitment to justice and equality, stressing that his administration envisions a society where no one is oppressed.

“We believe in egalitarianism, and if our beliefs bring us some pain, so be it. The most important thing is that we stand on the side of truth and righteousness,” he stated.

He regretted that he was unable to formally reach out to the Muslim community during their celebrations but promised that the relationship between religious groups and the government would be strengthened once the current uncertainties are resolved.

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He also assured the leaders that their pending requests would be addressed after the crisis subsides.

Urging patience and perseverance, Governor Fubara drew an analogy from religious history, saying, “If God could be patient with Noah to allow even the snail to enter the Ark, then patience remains an essential virtue in our struggle.”

He also cautioned against falling prey to those who want engineer violence by fanning provocative acts, warning his supporters and Rivers people to avoid certain elements who sought to destabilize the state.

“Their goal is to create problems and deny people their means of livelihood. We will not allow that. We will continue to operate peacefully and respect constitutional authority to ensure that our state remains a model for others in Nigeria,” he concluded.

Speaking earlier on behalf of the Muslim community, Alhaji Nasir Awhelebe Uhor, declared their solidarity with Governor Siminalayi Fubara, assuring him of their prayers and support as he navigates the state’s current political challenges.

Alhaji Uhor stated that the majority of Muslims in Rivers State stand with Governor Fubara due to his inclusive approach to governance and his recognition of the Islamic faith.

He noted that unlike the previous administration that declared Rivers a 100% Christian state, Governor Fubara, upon assuming office, acknowledged the state as Christian majority while allowing room for inclusiveness.

Encouraging the governor to remain steadfast, Uhor reminded him of the Islamic belief that Allah rewards patience.

He said the present challenges align with the teachings of Islam, where the Creator tests His people through wealth, power, and authority.

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He further called on President Bola Tinubu to review the emergency rule in Rivers State and restore Governor Fubara’s full authority, emphasizing that the governor has been performing effectively despite the crisis.

During the visit, prayers were offered for suspended Governor Fubara, his family, Rivers State, and Nigeria as a whole.

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Dele Momodu To Tinubu: Don’t Kill Democracy In Nigeria

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Dele Momodu, the publisher of Ovation Magazine, has appealed to President Bola Tinubu “not to kill democracy in Nigeria”.

Speaking in an interview with Channels Television on Monday, Momodu said he and other individuals “who fought for democracy” during the military era were “very embarrassed” that Tinubu suspended Siminalayi Fubara, governor of Rivers state, and the state house of assembly.

Momodu, a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), said Nigeria is currently “descending into dictatorship” under Tinubu.

He accused Tinubu of attempting to intimidate governors and opposition leaders to get their support for his re-election bid in 2027.

“I think it is very unfortunate. I know President Tinubu very well. Though I’ve not been in the same party with him and all that, we were together in exile, and he fought gallantly for this democracy,” he said

“A lot of us, his co-comrades at that time, are actually very embarrassed that we have a pro-democracy leader in government, and yet, what we are witnessing is worse than dictatorship.

“I have said it openly so many times in many open letters: you can fail in the economy, no problem; people will forgive you and say you’re not a professor of economics. You can fail in other areas, but don’t fail in democracy.

“You must deepen our democracy, which President Goodluck Jonathan succeeded in doing, which Baba Obasanjo succeeded in doing, despite allegations and accusations of a third term attempt, still managed to hand over power to President Yar’Adua.

“It is less than two years into this government, and we are witnessing crisis upon crisis, just because some people want a second term.

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I’m pleading with President Bola Tinubu, ‘please don’t kill democracy in Nigeria’. Everybody who loves him will tell him this. I’ve not asked him for anything, but we love him for his contributions to democracy in the past, which is now going down the drain.

“What I see now is an attempt to force all governors in Nigeria to follow him by fire and force. It is wrong.”

On March 18, Tinubu declared emergency rule in Rivers following the political crisis in the state.

He also suspended Fubara as governor of the state; Ngozi Odu, the deputy governor; and all members of the Rivers assembly for an initial period of six months.

The president had appointed Ibok-Ete Ibas, a retired naval chief, as the state’s sole administrator.

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