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Nigeria – Akpabio Skandal: Sandra Duru against Natasha Akpoti -uduaghan and the politics of faith | Nigerian bulletin

What started as a Senate scandal has turned into a little more historical: two powerful women exchange serious accusations with truth, trust and political future that are in balance.

Key points:

  • The activist Dr. Sandra Duru claims that Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan had offered her 200 million ₦ to incorrectly accused the Senate President Godwill Akpabio of organ trade and combining him with the murder of Iniobong.
  • Duru says that she had submitted audio and protocols as proof of the Nigerian police, ICC and Interparlamental Union.
  • Natasha denied the allegations and false, politically motivated and part of a compression campaign, which was allegedly staged by Akpabio himself.
  • Duru escalated the battle by issuing a lace to the former Minister Oby Ezekwesili and accused her of shielding Natasha and prioritizing the friendship before justice.
  • On every side that once buried, an external attack has become an intra-female political fire battle.

For Nigerians who watch, the spectacle is emotionally disoriented. Two women who claim to stand for the truth are now tearing the other's reputation in public. It is no longer just a gender -specific struggle – it is a war of credibility between the same gender that unfolds in real time.

Can a version of the truth come from this political theater? Or will public trust continue without a clear winner – only injured call and frayed belief systems?

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