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Natasha begins new chapter as Senate lifts suspension

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After months in political exile, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan representing Kogi Central has returned to the Red Chamber.

Ekwutosblog reported that reprieve came to Akpoti-Uduaghan’s path after her office, located in Suite 2.05 of the Senate Wing, was unsealed on Tuesday morning by the Sergeant-at-Arms of the National Assembly, assisted by security personnel.

Recall that her office had been under lock and key since March 6, 2025, when the senator was suspended from the Red Chamber.

 

In a video shared on Tuesday, the Deputy Director of the Sergeant-at-Arms, Alabi Adedeji, was seen removing the red seal on the office door.

“I, Alabi Adedeji, Deputy Director, Sergeant-at-Arms, hereby unseal the office. The office is hereby unsealed. Thank you,” he said in the video.

Ekwutosblog reports that for Akpoti-Uduaghan’s supporters who accompanied her to the National Assembly complex, it was not just a victory for one woman but a statement about resilience and political survival.

Ekwutosblog had reported that Natasha’s suspension stemmed from heated disagreements on the Senate floor about sitting arrangement in the Red Chamber, a development that casted a shadow over her rising profile as one of the most outspoken voices in the 10th Assembly.

The Kogi Senator had also made allegations of sexual harassment against the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio.

Known for her fiery contributions, Natasha consistently pushed issues of governance, equity, and the role of women in leadership.

Critics, however, argued that her style unsettled the establishment and occasionally crossed the lines of legislative decorum.While some believe that the lifting of her suspension signals more than just reconciliation.

Ekwutosblog reports that political observers, including former Minister of Education, Obiageli Ezekwesili, Aisha Yesufu, and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, among others, had noted that silencing Natasha for too long risked deepening gender and fault lines in a Senate already grappling with questions of inclusiveness.

No apology – Akpoti-Uduaghan

Although her journey was marked by courtroom battles, political rivalry, and suspension drama, Akpoti-Uduaghan in her first remarks after resumption, struck a defiant tone.

DAILY POST reported that the senator insisted that she has “no apology to tender.”

She said, “In retrospect, it is actually amazing how much we have had to pay in the past six months, from the unjust suspension to the recall. But we survived the recall, blackmail, and that crazy lady on Facebook.

“It is amazing what we had to pass through, and I give God Almighty the glory and my deepest appreciation to the people of Kogi Central and Nigerians at large. To my husband, I love you dearly. I pray all men support their wives in the same manner you have supported me.

“In everything, sometimes it is good to push the institution to the test. We can’t cower down in the face of injustice. No one is more Nigerian than us. Senator Akpabio is not more of a senator than I am. He is not the governor of this place, yet he treated me as if I were a servant or domestic staff in his house.

“It is so unfortunate that we will have a National Assembly being run by such a dictator. It is totally unacceptable.”

Bumpy road ahead

DAILY POST findings show that Natasha’s return comes with risks. Her outspoken style, while popular among reform-minded Nigerians, often runs against the grain of a Senate dominated by compromise and backroom deals.

Political analysts caution that unless she tempers her approach, she may once again find herself on a collision course with the leadership.

As Natasha resumes her seat, she faces a delicate task: maintaining her bold voice without inviting further clashes that could derail her legislative agenda.

Atiku warns against authoritarianism

On his part, former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar welcomed the unsealing of Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan’s office, describing it as a triumph of collective resistance against political intimidation.

In a post on X on Tuesday, Atiku said although the people of Kogi Central cannot reclaim the legislative time lost during the senator’s suspension, the episode has shown that “when we stand together, we can triumph over tyranny.”

He linked the suspension of Akpoti-Uduaghan to what he described as a broader pattern under President Bola Tinubu’s administration, citing the suspension of Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara and some lawmakers in the state assembly.

According to Atiku, these actions point to a deliberate attempt to weaken democratic institutions ahead of the 2027 elections. He vowed that the opposition would use all lawful means to defend democracy, protect the people’s mandate, and resist authoritarian tendencies.

“Let it be clear: on our part, we shall do everything legitimate and within the bounds of the law to protect our democracy, defend the sovereignty of the people’s mandate, and rescue our nation from the grip of authoritarianism,” Atiku said.

Senate allowed itself to be used – Aisha Yesufu

In response to the unsealing of Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan’s office, Convener of defunct BringBackOurGirls, BBOG, advocacy group, Aisha Yesufu, accused the Senate of allowing itself to be used.

Yesufu expressed hope that the Senate would get its independence.

Reacting, Yesufu posted on X: “The Senate has allowed itself to be used. Hope they get their independence.”

Abide by Senate rules, regulations – Legal Expert

Similarly, speaking to DAILY POST in a chat, the President of the Civil Rights Realisation and Advancement Network (CRRAN), Olu Omotayo, described Natasha’s return to the Senate as a proper development.

He maintained that it wasn’t proper to deny a whole constituency their rights of having representation at the National Assembly.

Omotayo, however, urged the Kogi Senator to ensure she abided by the rules of the Senate, noting there was no organization without rules.

He said: “That’s a proper thing to have done. It’s not proper to deny a whole constituency their rights to have a representative at the National Assembly.

“If we are truly practicing democracy that’s not what the constitution really meant. You can take disciplinary action against a member of the senate but not to punish people of that constituency by denying them their rights.

“I think that’s a proper thing as they have taken steps to ensure that the people of that zone are adequately represented at the National Assembly.

“Since they have unsealed her office we are hopeful that very soon she would be allowed to take her seat in the Senate.

“As she is coming back, the Senate has rules. She too should try to abide by the rules of the Senate because there’s no organization without rules.

“It’s not good to deny your constituency representation in the Senate.”

Senator Natasha should tread carefully – Analyst

Meanwhile, a Public Affairs Analyst and Communication Scholar at Peaceland University, Enugu, Dr. Nduka Odo, has advised Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan to tread carefully following her return to the Senate after a six-month suspension.

Speaking in an interview with DAILY POST on Tuesday, Odo noted that while Akpoti-Uduaghan enjoys public goodwill, her confrontations with Senate President Godswill Akpabio could intensify political risks against her.

He said although the Senate officially sanctioned her, Nigerians believe the action was directly driven by the Senate President. According to him, attempts to silence the lawmaker would only strengthen public sympathy for her, especially concerning the sexual harassment allegations she levelled against Akpabio.

Odo stressed that Nigeria’s weak political and governance systems allowed Akpabio to remain in office despite the weight of the allegation.

He argued that in stronger democracies, such claims would have compelled either a resignation or suspension pending investigation.

Advising Akpoti-Uduaghan, Odo urged her to maintain discipline within the chamber and avoid any involvement in corrupt practices.

He warned that her colleagues may attempt to frame or discredit her, and could even work against her re-election bid in 2027 if she fails to play “a smarter game.”

He said: “Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan returned in grand style, unequivocally stating that she had no apologies to offer. Before I give any advice, I’ll first talk to Senator Akpabio and Nigerians.

“While it’s officially stated that the Senate is the one that sanctioned her, Nigerians know that it is the Senate President that sanctioned and suspended her.

“For that, Akpabio should remember that the harder he fights to silence her, the more public perception tilts in her favour on the sexual harassment allegation.

“To Nigerians, let’s fight for stronger political and governance systems. If we had strong, independent systems in place, the allegation that Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan levelled against SP Akpabio, which led to her suspension for six months, was strong enough for SP Akpabio to resign or be suspended until investigation was done. But such did not happen.

“My words for Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan is that it’s good that she celebrates her return. While she may have public goodwill behind her, she should remember that every establishment has rules and guidelines.

“Without order, there are no processes. The distinction of many members of the chamber has become questionable over time, evidenced by characteristics displayed. Still, the higher lawmaking entity stands as an ideal to respect.

“If she hasn’t been involved in kickbacks and corrupt practices, this is the time for her to run farther away. They will frame her up. They’ll look for ways to discredit her.

“Her colleagues will work against her re-election. They abhor anyone who shines and brings attention to what goes on in the chamber. Therefore, unless she plays a smarter game, she may not return to the Senate in 2027.”

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PRESIDENT TINUBU CONGRATULATES SENATOR IFEANYI ARARUME ON HIS BIRTHDAY

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President Bola Tinubu felicitates Senator Ifeanyi Godwin Ararume, astute politician and accomplished businessman, on his birthday, December 16.

Senator Ararume’s odyssey in politics began in the late 1980s, when he served as the State Treasurer of the Liberal Convention in old Imo State. He later joined the National Finance Committee of the defunct National Republican Convention.

He represented Imo North in the 9th National Assembly. He was first elected in May 1999 and re-elected in April 2003. He also served on several committees and held other official roles.

President Tinubu commends the former senator for his years of service to the nation and contributions to its peace, unity, and progress.

The President describes Senator Ararume as a resolute and shrewd politician, highlighting his courageous and remarkable political journey through the years.

President Tinubu wishes Senator Ararume a happy 67th birthday and prays that God Almighty will grant him more years of good health and strength.

 

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Ndigbo are no longer spectators in the Nigerian project- Minister Dave Umahi dismisses calls for Biafra under Tinubu’s administration

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The Minister of Works, David Umahi, says the all-inclusive style of governance being practiced by President Bola Tinubu has made the agitation for Biafra an unnecessary clamour.

While speaking at the inspection of the Enugu-Anambra road last Saturday, December 13, Umahi said the Tinubu administration had given Ndigbo what they had sought for decades, not through secession, but through what he described as unprecedented inclusion in national governance and development.

He explained that the agitation for Biafra was historically driven by neglect, exclusion and underrepresentation at the federal level, but insisted that the situation had changed under the current administration.

“When a people are fully integrated, respected and empowered within the structure of the nation, the dream they once chased through agitation has already been achieved through cooperation.

The push for Biafran secession over the years was borne out of neglect, exclusion and underrepresentation but today the narrative has changed dramatically under President Bola Tinubu.

The President has deliberately opened the doors of national development to the South-East. Appointments, policy inputs and infrastructure priorities now reflect true federal balance.

Every sector now bears visible Igbo footprints. The emergence of Igbo sons and daughters in strategic positions is a testament to this inclusion.

Biafra was never about breaking Nigeria; it was about being counted in Nigeria. Through inclusion, equity and concrete development, Ndigbo are no longer spectators in the Nigerian project; they are co-authors of its future. When justice finds a people, agitation loses its voice.”he said

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ADC Launches 90-Day Membership Drive, Fixes Dates For Congresses, National Convention

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The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has announced a 90-day nationwide membership mobilisation, revalidation, and registration exercise as part of preparations for its internal party activities ahead of 2026.

The party also approved provisional dates for its congresses and the election of delegates at the polling unit, ward, and local government levels across the country.

In circulars issued by its national secretary, Rauf Aregbesola, the ADC said the congresses are expected to hold between January 20 and January 27, 2026.

The process, the party said, will lead to the emergence of delegates who will participate in its non-elective national convention scheduled for February 2026 in Abuja.

A statement by Bolaji Abdullahi, national publicity secretary of the party, said the decisions were reached at a meeting of the national working committee (NWC) held on November 27, 2025.

Abdullahi said the timetable and activities were approved in line with the resolutions of the NWC and in accordance with relevant provisions of the party’s constitution.

The ADC said further details on the membership exercise, congresses, and convention will be communicated to party members and stakeholders in due course.

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