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Natasha Files Fresh Petition, Drags Akpabio,sandra Duru To IGP, (8720 Views)
Cheapgadget(m): 4:37pm On May 19 |
Akpabio, one of the most wicked and corrupt ruler in Nigeria
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sailor2011(m): 4:52pm On May 19 |
đđđ Natasha is struggling like a man that is about to drown....I bet she doesn't have any shred of evidence despite her numerous allegations....she has been silent for weeks now only to petition the IGP and AGF...what stops her from approaching the courts with issible evidence?
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Safyqueen: 4:52pm On May 19 |
Cherrybae: She is loved by her people. She is not killing her political carrier. |
showboy2301: 5:00pm On May 19 |
No week without Natasha
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moodyguy: 5:03pm On May 19 |
mekuso89:Someone is trying to clear her name .. u are talking ooposite |
xjiggy: 5:07pm On May 19 |
My take away from all this is that this woman doesn't have tangible evidence to all her allegations. Why petition the AGN and IGP, when you can conveniently sue with the evidence you said you have. Also in her petition, she seems to agree to have with Sandra Duru only that she's claiming blackmail. If so, sue Duru.. she's be begging to be sued for sometime now.
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bixton(m): 5:14pm On May 19 |
Celestialsword: I was thinking she will head to court!!!!! Wetin concern IGP for this matter? 3 Likes |
mekuso89(m): 5:31pm On May 19 |
moodyguy:Has she been able to come up with one evidence? 1 Like |
Celestialsword: 5:35pm On May 19 |
mekuso89:She's fighting back and not the other way round. We need women like her in position of authority |
emkz: 5:38pm On May 19 |
Natashism: the act of prostituting from one controversy to another without following any to the end or supplying evidence on claims made. Supply evidence in the court of public opinion where trial was initiated. They didn't. File a case in court and present evidence. No. Okay, file evidence in senate petition. They filed affidavit. What kind of law are they teaching? 4 Likes |
israelmao(m): 6:02pm On May 19 |
There is an organized gang-up against Natasha
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alobright17(m): 6:11pm On May 19 |
Godjone:was there a time in the history of Nigeria that people never suffered. I blame the one clamping to be una supreme god who claim he has all the powers to change things but never do anything. |
theredaddy: 6:12pm On May 19 |
DrAda: season film wey never reach middle, you are using " exhausting" No way, women ing women have come to stay |
Tareq1105: 7:04pm On May 19 |
Natasha is just trying to save face in the midst of Dr Duru allegations. Why's Natasha dragging Akpabio and Duru to IGP and Attorney General? Dr Duru said you should sue her to court if you (Natasha) feel offended. Natasha couldn't approach court. When has IGP or AGF become court? Now we know who's lying. 1 Like |
Tareq1105: 7:09pm On May 19 |
bixton: Does she have any evidence to take to court? Everything is online fight for sympathy. 1 Like |
allenpaul(m): 7:31pm On May 19 |
Cherrybae:. it's called suspense she has to consider the options before deciding everything that woman said it's likely to be true if not by now Akpabio i know would have been threatening fire & brimstones, they would had her arrested by now. |
Karosky555: 7:33pm On May 19 |
They just using different headlines to distarct us from the bad governance ![]() |
bimbodotun(m): 9:53pm On May 19 |
Thanks for this....they can both perish in their childish war.....
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CreativeOrbit: 10:22pm On May 19 |
Cherrybae:Itâs astonishing how confidently you speak from a place of ignorance. Taking a matter to court is not some reckless moveâitâs a legal right exercised when someone seeks justice, especially when other channels fail. If you donât understand how the legal system works, you should probably stay silent instead of exposing how uninformed you are. As for your baseless claim that there's 'no evidence'âare you part of the legal team? Have you seen the filings? No? Then youâre in no position to judge. Allegations are not meaninglessâthey trigger investigations, and that's how the law functions. Instead of questioning who is advising her, maybe ask yourself who is advising you to speak so recklessly. Youâre not helping any causeâjust amplifying noise without substance. 2 Likes 3 Shares |
sreamsense: 10:30pm On May 19 |
Imagine what 5 minutes humility would have covered up for this woman when she was discipline. I know my right is what brought here here wasting money and time unnecessarily.
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Bluntemperor: 10:48pm On May 19 |
To IGP OR To the COURT? What's All these shenanigans about,na? Who is Fooling Who here? Over to the Social Media, gaulibles audiences! Radarada! So,this is what Nigerian Masses Are Spending đ° over N30 Millions on, every Month,abi? 1 Like |
JimRohn: 10:54pm On May 19 |
Tareq1105:Your comment is a prime example of loud ignorance packaged as opinion. First, petitioning the IGP and AGF is not a substitute for courtâitâs a legal step in triggering investigation and criminal proceedings, especially when public officials or systemic abuse are involved. This isnât social media drama; itâs called due processâlook it up. Second, your obsession with 'why Natasha is dragging Akpabio and Duru' ignores the possibility that credible claims exist involving both individuals. You're conveniently dismissing that because it doesn't fit your preferred narrative. If youâre so confident in who's lying, maybe try getting facts from legal filings, not WhatsApp forwards. Third, âgo to courtâ is not a magic phrase that overrides legal strategy or security concerns. Not every case starts in court; criminal matters often begin with police reports and petitions to competent authorities. That's exactly what she's doneâand your frustration clearly stems from the fact that sheâs using the system in a way that threatens your biased assumptions. In short, your logic is hollow, your argument is lazy, and your conclusion is worthless. Stick to facts or kindly step aside. 3 Likes 4 Shares |
JimRohn: 10:56pm On May 19 |
xjiggy:Your interpretation of the situation appears deeply flawed and lacks an understanding of how legal processes actually function. Petitioning the AGN, IGP, or any relevant authority is a legitimate and often necessary step in escalating a matter to the appropriate institutions for investigationâespecially when systemic abuse or criminal conduct is alleged. Your repeated fixation on âtangible evidenceâ without access to the case files, petitions, or testimonies is not only speculative but intellectually dishonest. You are not in a position to determine the weight or issibility of the evidence she may possess. Furthermore, your assertion about her with Sandra Duru misrepresents the core issue. Acknowledging does not negate the possibility of blackmail. If anything, it reinforces the need for legal intervention, which she is now pursuing through the proper channels. Suing is not always the first stepâespecially when criminal elements are involved and safety concerns are present. Finally, dismissing a serious claim simply because someone has âbeen begging to be suedâ trivializes the gravity of the matter. The law is not a tool for spectacleâit is a process, and she is within her rights to follow it as she deems fit. Until you've reviewed all facts, it would be wise to refrain from unfounded conclusions. 3 Likes 4 Shares |
JimRohn: 10:57pm On May 19 |
sailor2011:Your comment reflects a fundamental misunderstanding of how the justice system works. First, approaching the Inspector General of Police (IGP) and the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) is not a sign of weaknessâitâs a procedural step in seeking justice within the bounds of law and due process. Secondly, your assumption that she has âno shred of evidenceâ is both baseless and irresponsible. Are you privy to the contents of her petition or the ongoing investigations? If not, then making such definitive claims only exposes your bias, not any truth. Silence during a legal process is often a strategic and necessary measureânot a sign of defeat. Legal matters are not prosecuted in the media or public comment sections, but through properly filed complaints, investigations, and ultimately, the courts. If you genuinely care about justice, you should be encouraging due processânot mocking someone for using it. Until you have access to facts, your âdrowningâ analogy says more about your own desperation to discredit her than about the actual situation. 3 Likes 4 Shares |
CreativeOrbit: 11:13pm On May 19 |
Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghanâs decision to file formal petitions with both the Inspector General of Police and the Attorney General of the Federation is a commendable and constitutionally appropriate step. In a democracy governed by the rule of law, serious allegations such as criminal conspiracy, defamation, cyberstalking, and threats to life must be subjected to thorough investigation by competent authoritiesânot dismissed or trivialized. Her approach reflects a respect for due process and institutional ability. Rather than engaging in media theatrics or online battles, she has chosen the path of legal redress, which should be applauded. The petitions raise critical concerns about the misuse of digital platforms, abuse of power, and the personal safety of a sitting Senator. These are not matters to be ignored or politicized. It is imperative that the IGP and AGF treat this matter with the seriousness it deserves. No public servantâmale or femaleâshould be subjected to targeted harassment or intimidation, especially for speaking out against misconduct. The law must apply equally, regardless of status or political affiliation. Justice must not only be done, but must be seen to be doneâand this petition is a crucial step in that direction. 3 Likes 4 Shares |
TheJustPath: 11:17pm On May 19 |
Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghanâs petition to the IGP and AGF is a bold and lawful move. When faced with serious allegations like defamation, cyberstalking, and threats to life, the proper path is legal redressânot silence or online outrage. This is about ability and justice. No one is above the lawânot even powerful politicians. Her decision reflects respect for due process, and the authorities must act swiftly to investigate. The law must protect those who speak truth to power. 2 Likes 3 Shares |
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