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Treat My Wife With Respect While Court Determines All Issues – Senator Natasha’s Husband Uduaghan Warns Akpabio‐Led Senate

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Describing Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan as a devoted wife, Uduaghan affirmed their strong marital bond and her unwavering truthfulness, even in difficult circumstances.

The Alema of Warri Kingdom, High Chief Emmanuel O. Uduaghan, has broken his silence on the ongoing dispute between his wife, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, and the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio.

In a statement, Uduaghan expressed his initial reluctance to comment on the matter but said he was compelled to speak due to recent developments.

He noted that unnecessary sentiments were being stirred, distracting from the serious allegations at the heart of the dispute.

“Without prejudice to the ongoing legal proceedings, I wish to emphasise that my wife was duly elected by her people due to the immense love, respect, and confidence they have in her, and she is committed to delivering quality representation to her district and the nation at large,” he said.

Describing Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan as a devoted wife, Uduaghan affirmed their strong marital bond and her unwavering truthfulness, even in difficult circumstances.

He disclosed that she had confided in him about her interactions with Senator Akpabio, whom he had regarded as a family friend.

“In response, I approached the matter with the utmost maturity and responsibility, as it is my duty as a traditional leader who has immense respect for constituted authority and upholds core family values, fostering peace and harmony,” he stated.

Uduaghan said he had personally met with Akpabio and urged him to show respect to his wife while maintaining their friendship.

He said both parties had reached an understanding and agreed to resolve the matter amicably.

However, despite this agreement, Uduaghan said his wife continued to face harassment from the Senate President.

“I have unwavering faith in my wife’s loyalty and am fully committed to our marriage, which is grounded in love, compassion, and mutual respect. I would never trade her for anything, as she is the greatest joy of my life,” he said.

He called on the Senate and Akpabio to treat his wife with the dignity and respect she deserves while the courts determine the underlying issues.

SaharaReporters had reported that Mrs Unoma Godswill Akpabio, wife of the President of the Senate, took legal action against Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, following allegations of sexual harassment against Akpabio.

She filed fundamental rights and defamation lawsuits at the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court, seeking N250 billion in general damages.

Akpoti-Uduaghan had accused Senate President Godswill Akpabio of victimising her in the Senate because she rejected his alleged sexual advances.

She had claimed that Akpabio made multiple advances toward her, including in the presence of her husband.

However, Mrs Akpabio dismissed these allegations, stating that Natasha was “lying and creating content for her personal gains.”

At a press conference, Mrs Akpabio announced her legal action against the senator. The fundamental rights suit (Suit No: CV/814/25) was filed under Section 34(1)(a) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) and Articles 4 and 5 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights.

Furthermore, Mrs Akpabio is seeking N1billion in punitive and exemplary damages and a perpetual injunction restraining Natasha from making any further defamatory statements against her family.

The legal battle follows heated exchanges in the Senate and the media, with both parties standing by their respective claims.

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Imo ADC Screens and Clears 50 Aspirants, Sets Stage for Party Primaries

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By Ihezie Dede Walax

The Imo State chapter of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has successfully concluded the screening exercise for aspirants seeking to contest various elective positions under the platform of the party ahead of the forthcoming primary elections scheduled for Thursday, May 21, 2026.

The screening exercise, which took place at the party’s designated venue, was conducted in strict compliance with the provisions of the Electoral Act as amended, as well as the constitution, guidelines, and internal democratic procedures of the African Democratic Congress. The exercise covered aspirants vying for the State House of Assembly, House of Representatives, and Senate seats across the state.

Party leaders and aspirants described the exercise as transparent, credible, and orderly, noting that all aspirants underwent thorough verification of credentials, eligibility requirements, and compliance with party regulations. At the end of the process, no fewer than fifty aspirants were officially screened and cleared to participate in the party primaries.

The development marks another major step in the party’s preparations for the 2027 general elections, as the ADC continues to strengthen its internal structures and promote a democratic culture founded on fairness, accountability, and equal opportunity for all contestants.

Speaking shortly after the screening exercise, the Imo State Chairman of the party, Prof. James Okoroma, commended members of the screening committee for conducting what he described as a professional, transparent, and impartial assignment. He stated that the successful completion of the screening process demonstrates the commitment of the party leadership to credible internal democracy and strict adherence to constitutional procedures.

Prof. Okoroma further urged all cleared aspirants to maintain decorum, unity, and mutual respect throughout the primary process. According to him, the strength of the ADC lies in its discipline, transparency, and collective vision to provide responsible leadership for the people of Imo State and Nigeria at large.

He also assured party faithful that the forthcoming primaries would be free, fair, and credible, emphasizing that the party remains committed to providing every qualified aspirant with a level playing ground. He encouraged supporters and party leaders to conduct themselves peacefully and uphold the integrity of the party throughout the exercise.

The state chairman expressed confidence in the growing acceptance of the ADC across the state, noting that the increasing number of aspirants and supporters joining the party reflects public trust in the party’s ideology, leadership direction, and commitment to good governance.

Several aspirants who participated in the screening exercise expressed satisfaction with the transparency of the process and reaffirmed their commitment to supporting the party irrespective of the outcome of the primaries. They described the ADC as a progressive political platform committed to good governance, people oriented policies, youth inclusion, and sustainable development.

With the successful conclusion of the screening exercise, attention has now shifted to the party primaries, where registered party members will decide through direct primaries the candidates who will fly the party’s flag in the 2027 general elections.

ADC — Arise and Shine

Ihezie Dede Walax
DG, Imo ADC New Media

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2027: More Than 50 Lawmakers Lose APC Reps Tickets in Major Primary Election

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No fewer than 50 members of the 10th House of Representatives are unlikely to be part of the 11th Assembly after losing out in the All Progressive Congress (APC) primaries held on Saturday.

This marks one of the largest turnovers of sitting federal lawmakers since 2015 and signals intensifying internal competition within the ruling party eight months to the 2027 general elections.

While House Speaker Tajudeen Abbas (Kano) and Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu (Abia) successfully defended their tickets, several ranking and long-serving lawmakers were defeated, exposing strong anti-incumbent sentiment and the decisive role of state governors in candidate selection.

Major casualties

One of the biggest upsets was the defeat of House Majority Leader Julius Ihonvbere in Edo State’s Owan Federal Constituency. He polled 1,005 votes out of 7,587 cast, finishing third behind Andrew Ijegbia, who scored 3,695 votes. Abdul Oroh placed second with 1,740 votes.

In Delta State, veteran lawmaker Nicholas Mutu, who has represented Bomadi/Patani Federal Constituency since 1999, lost his re-election bid. Ngozi Okolie also lost the Aniocha/Oshimili ticket to former House Minority Leader Ndudi Elumelu.

 

Cross River State recorded one of the highest casualty rates, with five of eight incumbents failing to secure re-nomination.

They include three-term member Mike Etaba (Obubra/Etung), Godwin Offiono (Ogoja/Yala), Emil Inyang (Akamkpa/Biase), and Bassey Akiba (Odukpani/Calabar Municipality).

Only Peter Akpanke, Joseph Bassey, and Victor Abang won return tickets.

In Plateau State, conflicting results in Pankshin/Kanke/Kanam Federal Constituency triggered early confusion. One returning officer declared challenger John Tongshinen winner with 29,968 votes against incumbent Yusuf Gagdi’s 5,849.

The APC Plateau State primaries committee, chaired by Stella Okotete, later dismissed that declaration as unauthorised and affirmed Mr Gagdi as the authentic winner with 29,207 votes.

At a press briefing, Mrs Okotete stated that Nandom Kura was the recognised returning officer. “The returning officer approved by my committee that has gone to do fake declaration is null and void,” she said.

Other significant losses occurred in Ogun State (at least five incumbents, including Deputy Chief Whip Ibrahim Isiaka and Tunji Akinosi) and Ekiti State (three sitting members).

 

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PDP to screen Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday as its sole Presidential aspirant For 2027 race

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), led by Tanimu Turaki, SAN, has scheduled to screen former president Goodluck Jonathan tomorrow, Tuesday, aMay 19, as the lone presidential candidate of party.

According to a statement from the PDP faction backed by the Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, Former Vice-President Namadi Sambo, former governor of Plateau State, Jona Jang and a former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Tom Ikimi have been listed among a committee of 14 members to screen Jonathan described as a lone candidate by the party.

Other members of the committee were Chief Olabode George, Babangida Aliyu, Maryam ciroma, Zainab Maina, Josephine Anenin, Dr. Abdul Bulama, Dr. Esther Uduehi, Edo State PDP chairman, Tony Aziegbemi, Dr. Sunday Solarium and Chief Anicho Okoro, who would serve as administrative secretary of the committee.

Last week, the national Publicity Secretary of the faction, Ini Ememobong, disclosed that former president Jonathan has successfully registered as a member of the party in the fresh digital registration exercise directed by INEC.

The PDP faction also announced that it was set to screen 748 house of representatives aspirants, 198 senatorial aspirants, and 112 governorship aspirants.

The screening committee would screen 2122 states houses of assembly aspirants. The exercise will commence tomorrow, Tuesday in different states.

According to the statement, the screening exercise would take place nationwide on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, at 10:00 a.m.

The statement said the Interim National Working Committee (iNWC) has also released the names of members to serve on the Screening Committees and Screening Appeal Panels.

It added that the publication of the screening details “is in accordance with the party’s guidelines and timetable for the conduct of the 2027 general elections.”

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