Akpabio Orders Withdrawal Of All Lawsuits Against Senator Natasha, Others

Senate President Godswill Akpabio has directed his lawyers to withdraw all pending court cases against Senator Natasha and other individuals. Akpabio announced the decision during a New Year service at Sacred Heart Parish in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State. He revealed that he had instituted nearly nine lawsuits against people he accused of defaming and slandering him. He said his stance changed after listening to the priest’s sermon at the service, which he described as a personal message to him. “I had almost nine cases in court against some individuals who defamed me, who lied against me and slandered my name. But as I listened to the priest, I suddenly realised he was speaking to me,” Akpabio said. The Senate President explained that the message led him to forgive those involved, prompting his decision to discontinue all legal actions. “Therefore, I hereby direct my solicitors to withdraw all lawsuits against them,” he stated.

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Akpabio Takes Kogi Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan Suspension Dispute To Supreme Court

Senate President Godswill Akpabio has escalated the legal dispute over the suspension of Kogi Central Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan to the Supreme Court. Court documents dated December 1, 2025, obtained on Sunday, confirm that Akpabio has filed the appeal following a Court of Appeal ruling that struck out the Federal Government’s brief in the case. The Abuja Division of the appellate court had deemed the brief incompetent, citing multiple violations of procedural rules, including incorrect font size and line spacing, exceeding the 35-page limit, and failing to seek leave of court to depart from the rules. The Notice of Appeal itself was also found defective. The court held that these breaches were substantive, undermining the appeal’s validity. Although Akpabio publicly described the appellate court’s action as “illegal,” records indicate the decision was firmly grounded in law. Dissatisfied with the outcome, the Senate President has now asked the Supreme Court to overturn the judgment and allow him to refile the brief in compliance with procedural requirements. The move has drawn attention, with legal and political observers describing it as unusual for a Senate President to personally pursue a case. Sources in the National Assembly suggest Akpabio has been closely following the proceedings, raising concerns among sections of the legal community. The case is further complicated by a history of political tension between Akpabio and Akpoti-Uduaghan. The first-term senator is known for her outspoken criticism of Senate leadership, which insiders say has unsettled the Senate President. A National Assembly source noted: “This matter has clearly moved beyond the courtroom. It has become a political contest for relevance and dominance.” Within ruling party circles, some believe influential figures expect Akpabio to curb Akpoti-Uduaghan’s rising profile. In his Supreme Court appeal, Akpabio contends that the Court of Appeal violated his right to a fair hearing by refusing to grant leave to regularise the defective brief or exceed the page limit. He is seeking to nullify the November 28, 2025, proceedings and refile the brief properly. Akpoti-Uduaghan’s lawyers confirmed being served with the appeal, describing it as a desperate attempt to overturn a lawful decision. One counsel said: “Yes, we have been served. But this is just another needless misadventure that will lead to nowhere.” The senator was suspended for six months in March 2025 after protesting the relocation of her seat during plenary, accusing Akpabio of targeting her and calling him a “dictator.” Although the suspension ended in September, she could not immediately return due to ongoing legal challenges and resistance from Senate leadership. She later resumed office with officials of the Sergeant-at-Arms, insisting she had “no apology to tender.” With both sides now set to appear before the Supreme Court, the dispute has once again captured national attention, highlighting the intersection of law and politics in the ongoing conflict between the Senate leadership and the Kogi Central senator.

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I Won’t Join APC, I’m Committed to PDP – Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan Ahead of 2027 Elections

Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan of Kogi Central has confirmed that she has been approached several times by officials from the Presidency and some colleagues to join the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), but she has consistently declined, affirming her commitment to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Speaking on the Mic On Podcast with Seun Okinbaloye, she explained that joining the APC is not an option for her. “I was in APC briefly at the start of everything. Why should I go and join APC? I don’t have to follow the bandwagon or succumb to threats or cajolery. I’ve been approached many times, even as recently as yesterday someone joked, ‘We’re still expecting, we would love to have you.’ But I love my space, I love my peace, and I’m okay with my party now,” she said. Akpoti-Uduaghan also revealed she is considering running for the Senate again in 2027, with discussions ongoing within her party. She addressed speculations about a possible contest against former Kogi Governor Yahaya Bello, saying she is unafraid. “If I decide to contest after consulting my family, constituents, and party, and I am on the ballot against Yahaya Bello, then I would say, bring it on. I am not scared of him. He was a sitting governor and used all his powers against me, yet I defeated his candidate in 2023,” she said. The senator, a first-term lawmaker in the 10th Assembly, represents Kogi Central, the same district Bello hails from. She won her seat in 2023 under the PDP after a tribunal in Lokoja overturned the initial victory of APC candidate Abubakar Sadiku-Ohere, declaring her the winner with 54,074 votes against Ohere’s 51,291. While she intends to run under the PDP again, Akpoti-Uduaghan said she could consider switching parties if the PDP fails to resolve its ongoing leadership crisis. “If I decide to contest in 2027 and the PDP hasn’t resolved its crisis, I would need just a month to choose a platform, and my supporters will move with me,” she added.

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2Baba Apologises For Marriage Controversy, Calls Saga “Too Much Entertainment”

Music icon 2Baba has issued a public apology over the ongoing controversy surrounding his marriage to Natasha Osawaru, admitting that the saga has become “too much entertainment.” The dispute started when his former managers, Kaka Igbokwe and Lori Tosan, accused Natasha of trying to take full control of 2Baba’s career and finances during a live session with media personality Daddy Freeze. 2Baba joined the broadcast to caution them against discussing his personal life. The session ended abruptly after an off-camera argument between him and Natasha was overheard. The matter escalated when members of 2Baba’s family filed a petition with the Inspector-General of Police, alleging assault, bigamy, and financial misconduct on Natasha’s part. The petition claimed she had attacked the singer in both the UK and Abuja and withheld his passport and other documents. 2Baba, however, distanced himself from these allegations, saying his family’s involvement worsened the situation. He also disclosed that Natasha had been receiving death threats amid the controversy. At a public event, the 50-year-old singer urged calm and understanding. “I must say that I don provide too much entertainment. Please do not be angry at me again. Please forgive me and my family,” he said, adding that the ongoing drama had become “too much entertainment that needs to stop.” “Forgive Me and My Family” – 2Baba Issues Public Apology Amid Marital Controversy 2Baba apologizes to fans and family after his private marital disputes with Natasha Osawaru became public. He urges an end to the drama, saying the situation is unfairly harming his wife and… pic.twitter.com/TdvulW1i0d — 99Pluz (@99Pluz) December 10, 2025

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Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan Says Invitation to Senate President for Kogi Projects Was Procedural, Not Personal

Akpoti-Uduaghan Ready To Prove Sexual Harassment Claims Against Akpabio In Court

Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan (PDP, Kogi Central) has stated that she is fully prepared to prove her sexual harassment allegations against Senate President Godswill Akpabio in court. Her statement followed the formal service of a ₦200 billion defamation lawsuit filed by Akpabio, which she confirmed receiving on Friday in Abuja. She said the court now provides the platform that the Senate Committee on Ethics and Privileges had previously denied her. “The court process gives me the chance I have long sought to establish the truth of my claims,” Akpoti-Uduaghan said, adding that she will show that her refusal to submit to Akpabio’s alleged advances led to prolonged and politically motivated attacks against her. “See you in court, Godswill Akpabio,” she declared. The lawsuit, filed at the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, accuses the Kogi Central senator of making false statements that depicted him as a predator who abused his office for personal gratification. The suit seeks ₦200 billion in damages, nationwide public apologies, retractions, and the removal of all online materials containing the allegations. Court documents indicate that Akpabio claims millions of Nigerians were exposed to Akpoti-Uduaghan’s interviews on television, radio, and online, causing him reputational harm, humiliation, and emotional distress. The filings include a detailed Statement of Claim and a list of witnesses. After attempts to serve Akpoti-Uduaghan directly failed, a court order on November 6, 2025, allowed service through the Clerk of the National Assembly. With both parties now officially before the court, the case is expected to proceed and is emerging as one of Nigeria’s most closely watched political and legal disputes in recent times.

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Akpabio Files N200bn Defamation Suit Against Senator Natasha Over Harassment Allegation

Senate President Godswill Akpabio has approached the Federal Capital Territory High Court with a N200 billion defamation suit against Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan over her public allegation that he sexually harassed her. The suit, filed alongside Motion No. M/12725/2025, demands massive financial compensation, nationwide public apologies, and the total removal of all digital content linked to the accusation. Akpoti-Uduaghan confirmed receipt of the court papers on Thursday. “Today being the 5th day of December, 2025, I’m in receipt of the newly instituted 200 billion naira suit against me by Senator Godswill Akpabio claiming defamation on sexual harassment.” She said she welcomed the legal battle, pointing out that the Senate Committee on Ethics and Privileges had earlier declined to entertain her petition. “Now, I am glad that Sen. Akpabio has brought this up because the Senate Committee on Ethics and Privileges failed to grant me audience in this issue relying on the fact that Godswill Akpabio’s wife had instituted a defamatory case against me. Therefore they couldn’t attend to a matter already in court.” Court documents reveal that Akpabio accused the Kogi Central lawmaker of repeatedly granting media interviews and making online and broadcast statements portraying him as a public office holder who exploited his position for sexual gratification. He argued that the allegations were widely circulated and consumed by millions, leading to severe embarrassment, emotional trauma and long-term reputational damage. Among the reliefs sought are total retractions across all platforms where the claims appeared, complete deletion of related online materials, repeated public apology broadcasts across major media outlets, and the full N200 billion in damages. Attempts to serve the senator directly were reportedly unsuccessful, prompting Akpabio to seek permission for substituted service through an ex parte application filed in December. Justice Kekemeke granted the request, authorising the service of court documents through the Clerk of the National Assembly or any staff within the Clerk’s office at the Three Arms Zone, Abuja. The court order partly reads: “AN ORDER of the Honourable Court granting leave to the Claimant/Applicant to serve the Originating Processes… by delivering same to the Clerk of the National Assembly, or any staff in the office of the Clerk of the National Assembly… AN ORDER …deeming the said mode of service of the processes on the Defendant as good and proper service.” Akpoti-Uduaghan also explained that Senate rules initially prevented her from heading to court over the allegation. “Albeit, I couldn’t proceed to court because by senate rules, I must still present my case before the Ethics committee (same committee that recommended my illegal suspension).” She insisted the lawsuit now opens the door for her to formally prove her claims. “Alas, I now have a chance to prove how I was sexually harassed and how my refusal to give into his demands unleashed series of unprovoked and unprecedented attacks on my person.” She ended with: “See you in court Godswill Akpabio. Senator Natasha H Akpoti Uduaghan, Kogi Central.” The matter, listed as Suit No. FCT/HC/CV/3356/2025, is expected to move to full trial in the coming weeks and is already drawing intense national attention due to the political weight of both parties involved.

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2Baba Accuses Family Of Ruining His Home As Wife Faces Death Threats

2Baba has broken his silence on the escalating controversy around his marriage, accusing members of his family of crossing the line and triggering a wave of threats against his wife, Natasha Osawuru. The singer’s emotional reaction followed a police petition reportedly submitted by his relatives to the Inspector-General of Police. In the petition, Natasha was accused of assault, bigamy and financial misconduct, with claims that she allegedly attacked the artiste in both the UK and Abuja and took possession of his passport and other personal documents. In a heated video response that quickly spread online, 2Baba disowned the claims and described the entire situation as a dangerous distortion of the truth. “I’m a grown man, and I believe I have the right to be with whoever I want to be with. I’m perfectly okay. I recently performed at a show in Abuja,” he stated, pushing back strongly against any suggestion that he is being controlled or manipulated. He disclosed that the fallout from the petition has now put Natasha’s safety at risk. “My family, who claim they want to save me, have actually destroyed me and damaged someone’s daughter’s character. Natasha is getting death threats right now,” he revealed. While admitting that he and his wife recently had a disagreement, 2Baba insisted it was nothing unusual. “Natasha and I had a quarrel, which is normal between couples, but this is getting out of hand,” he said, warning that the situation has now moved beyond private marital issues into something far more dangerous. He also suggested that this is not the first time his family has interfered in his relationships, hinting at similar past experiences. “My family did this with Annie too. I’m a peaceful person, but this is getting to me too much,” he added. Describing the petition and the viral narratives as deliberate falsehoods, the singer dismissed them as “fabricated lies and stories” and “nonsense.” He admitted that the crisis has left him emotionally drained and under intense pressure, while promising to address several long-suppressed issues in the coming days. Calling for an immediate end to the threats and public attacks, 2Baba condemned the portrayal of him as mentally unstable. “This tag of me being mentally unstable is ridiculous and equivalent to killing somebody. This has to stop,” he said. “I beg everyone to have some human conscience and stop the death threats and harassment.” He also issued a direct warning to his relatives to step away from his personal life. “Writing petitions and saying all sorts of nonsense is not fair. I want my family to stay out of my private and personal life. Just let me be,” he stated. Bringing his message to a close, 2Baba painted a grim picture of the emotional damage already done. “Natasha has been hurt terribly. You are ruining my home. In the name of saving me, you are destroying another person’s life. Please, just let us be.” "This whole thing has gotten dangerously out of hand… I'm a grown man and I believe I have the right to be with whoever I want to be with… Natasha is getting d3ath thr3ats right now… This has gotten out of hand." ~ 2Baba says pic.twitter.com/A8XYvDvXUr — UNCLE KAY👤 (@IAMZIIKKO) December 5, 2025

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2Baba Clarifies “Help Me” Post, Reassures Fans He’s Fine Amid Marital Speculation

Nigerian music legend 2Baba has addressed concerns after a “Help me” post appeared on his Instagram Story, reassuring fans that he is fine and did not make the post himself. In a video shared online, the singer said, “This issue is getting out of hand, and you people are putting Natasha at risk. I’m perfectly okay. Someone else posted that on my IG; I’m not the one who posted it.” The clarification comes amid swirling rumours about marital troubles between 2Baba and his wife, Natasha Osawaru, including reports of a tense exchange during a recent Instagram Live session. 2Baba urged the public to avoid speculation, adding, “Families do have issues, but we will definitely resolve everything,” emphasizing that both he and his family are safe and well. "This issue is getting out of hand, and you people are putting Natasha on risk. I'm perfectly okay. Someone else posted that on my IG; I’m not the one who posted it. Families do have issues, but we will definitely resolve everything," -2face Idibia reacted. pic.twitter.com/MapaSxJmVa — CHUKS 🍥 (@ChuksEricE) December 3, 2025

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