Politics
Rev. Fr. Udoette’s sermon convinced Akpabio to forgive Natasha, others – Eyiboh
Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, has decided to forgive those he described as his offenders and withdraw all court cases he instituted against them, including the high-profile defamation suit against Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan because he was touched by God’s words during a sermon.
This was according to his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Hon. Eseme Eyiboh.
Eyiboh in a statement he personally signed said the decision followed a sermon preached during a New Year Mass at Sacred Heart Parish, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.
He said Akpabio was attending the January 1, 2026 church service as a regular worshipper when the priest, Reverend Father Donatus Udoette, delivered a homily centred on forgiveness, letting go of anger, and choosing peace over personal grievances.
“At a point during the sermon, the Senate President realized the message was speaking directly to him,” Eyiboh said.
Shortly after the service, Akpabio announced that forgiving all those who had wronged him would be his New Year resolution.
“He resolved not only to forgive in words but to back it up with action. That was why he directed that all pending defamation suits he had filed be withdrawn.”
Among the cases affected is the ₦200 billion lawsuit against Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, which arose from allegations Akpabio had repeatedly denied and challenged in court.
Eyiboh explained that about nine defamation cases in total, including some involving Akpabio’s close associates, would no longer be pursued.
“In Nigerian politics, many leaders use the courts to defend their names, But this time, he chose forgiveness over prolonged legal battles.”
Eyiboh stressed that the decision should not be seen as weakness but as an act of leadership inspired by faith.
“Senator Akpabio is a committed Christian. His faith is not seasonal or for public display. He believes that power is entrusted by God and must be exercised with moral responsibility.”
“In Nigeria, faith in politics is common. Stability of faith is rarer. Akpabio’s Christianity is not episodic. It has shaped how he understands authority itself. Power, in this worldview, is not merely seized or negotiated; it is entrusted. And what is entrusted carries moral obligation.”
‘This is where forgiveness ceases to be sentimental and becomes political philosophy. The same drive for tangible outcomes has characterised, albeit differently, his tenure as Senate President. It has been defined less by flamboyance than by control.
“The Senate he leads has been unusually productive and notably calm; more than ninety-six bills passed in two years, with over fifty-eight assented to by the President. In a chamber once notorious for theatrics, this stability is not accidental. It reflects a leadership style that values restraint over spectacle and consensus over conquest.
“While his action was inspired, it also makes political sense. Withdrawing defamation suits fits neatly into this logic. Legal battles consume attention. They tether leaders to old grievances. They narrow the emotional bandwidth required for institutional leadership. To let them go is to reclaim focus and to recommit to what ultimately matters; nation-building.”
He acknowledged that some critics may view forgiveness as something only the powerful can afford but argued that this is exactly why it matters.
“When those in authority show restraint, it sets an example. Not every insult needs a reply, and not every disagreement must end in court.”
Eyiboh also noted that Akpabio’s decision came at a time when unity within the Senate is crucial, amid rumours and speculations about internal disagreements.
“Choosing reconciliation over escalation helps to preserve institutional cohesion. It strengthens leadership without intimidation.”
According to Eyiboh, the Senate President believes forgiveness is not just a personal virtue but a public lesson for Nigerians.
“By choosing forgiveness over litigation, Akpabio strengthens his hand not through coercion but through credibility. He signals that power can afford generosity; that leadership does not require perpetual combat; that not every insult deserves a reply. There is risk, of course. Forgiveness can be misread as weakness. Silence can be exploited. But leadership that waits for perfect safety rarely leads. Akpabio’s resolution accepts vulnerability as the price of example,” Eyiboh explained.
“Nigeria often produces leaders who deliver material progress but corrode trust, or leaders who speak ethically but govern ineffectively. Akpabio’s gesture attempts to collapse that false choice.
“To be clear, the true test lies ahead. Forgiveness must be sustained, not performed once and shelved. Its power will be measured by whether it cools tempers, reshapes conduct, and encourages reciprocal restraint,” he added.
Politics
Atiku, Tambuwal destroyed PDP – Fayose
Former Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has said that ex-Vice President Atiku Abubakar and former Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Tambuwal destroyed the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
Fayose made this allegation on Friday while fielding questions in an interview on ‘Politics Today’, a programme on Channels Television monitored by Ekwutosblog.
Atiku and Tambuwal destroyed PDP. Politics is not fair. Life itself is s not balanced.
“Everybody stands where they will be able to say the truth to Nigerians. I’m not contesting any election and I’m not asking anybody for favour.
“Let me quickly say this. I never knew this thing will ever happen between Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara and the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike.
“I was sitting on the high table the day governor Fubara was sworn in and we were on the high table in Rivers. And I told Wike that I want to say one or two things to Fubara not to betray you.”
Politics
“I am not ready to join any political party now, I am still consulting, and once I am done with my consultation I will make a statement.”~~ George Moghalu
Labour Party chieftain and former Anambra State governorship candidate, George Moghalu, has said he is not ready to join any political party for now, stressing that he is still consulting widely before taking any decision.
Moghalu made this known during a media session with political correspondents at his residence, where he disclosed that discussions are ongoing ahead of a possible defection to another political party. The former APC member emphasized that any decision he eventually makes will be reached collectively, noting that he must also consult with those who left the APC alongside him.
“I am not ready to join any political party now. I am still consulting, and once I am done with my consultation, I will make a statement,” Moghalu said.
He also called on opposition leaders to be guided by principles and ideology, deepen internal democracy, uphold the rule of law, and place national interest above personal ambition as the country moves toward the 2027 general elections.
Politics
PRESIDENT TINUBU HAILS NRS CHAIRMAN, ZACCH ADEDEJI, ON HIS BIRTHDAY
President Bola Tinubu congratulates Dr Zacch Adedeji, the Chairman of the Nigeria Revenue Service, on his birthday.
President Tinubu commends Adedeji’s sterling leadership of the 83-year-old revenue agency, the introduction of fresh ideas, the adoption of global best practices, the automation of systems, and the upskilling of staff members for the greater good of the nation.
“I salute the NRS Chairman for his visionary and charismatic dedication in restructuring, aligning and managing the revenue profile of the country.
“He recorded a historic achievement, meeting the budget targets in the Third Quarter of 2025, and stimulating the economy for prosperity.
“Zacch has also been instrumental in the adoption of the National Single Window, a transformative federal digital platform to streamline import and export processes, enhance transparency and reduce cargo clearance from 21 days to one week,” the President remarks.
Dr Adedeji previously served as a senior member of Procter & Gamble’s management team, as Commissioner of Finance for Oyo State, and as Executive Secretary of the National Sugar Development Council, where he established the National Sugar Institute.
He also served as Special Adviser to the President on Revenue before being appointed as FIRS chairman in September 2023.
The President prays that the Almighty God will grant the NRS Chairman more years of good health, wisdom and strength to keep serving the nation.
Bayo Onanuga
Special Adviser to the President
(Information & Strategy)
January 8, 2026
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