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“Akpabio Can’t Win This Game”: Reactions As Natasha Sujud In Trending Video

April 7, 2025
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Natasha Akpoti Uduaghan, the suspended Kogi Central Senator, has stirred reactions from Nigerians as she Sujud on getting to a rally ground.

Natasha, who was suspended for six months in the Senate, arrived at the homecoming rally ground in a helicopter.

At the event, Natasha alleged that Senate President Godswill Akpabio was plotting to assassinate her as their political rift continues. …CONTINUE READING

Nigerians have started reacting to the video of the suspended Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, who was seen going on an Islamic prostration (sujud), the moment she embarked from a helicopter at a homecoming rally in her constituency.

On Tuesday, April 1, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) senator alleged that the Senate president had contracted Yahaya Bello, the immediate past governor of Kogi state, to start her assassination as well as her recall.

Natasha made the allegation while addressing members of her constituency at a rally in Ihima in Kogi Central. She alleged that Akpabio earlier contacted Kogi state governor Ahmed Ododo to initiate her recall, but the governor said it would not work because “the masses are with her.”

She said that Akpabio was not satisfied with the governor’s response and then reached out to Yahaya Bello. She further alleged that she was informed that Senator Asuquo drove the former governor to Hiltons.

The trending video showed the moment the suspended Senator arrived at the event, she performed the Sujud, and the people were jubilating with her. Some Nigerians have taken to the comment section of the video and expressed mixed reactions about the moment.

Below are some of their reactions:
Ómọ̀ Ọ̀bá Ọláníyì said: “Akpabio can’t win this game, he is playing with this woman. The people advising her are 100 times more intelligent than all of them in that 10th Assembly.”

Kelvin wrote: “See Nigerians God! I know some of you would say this is because they love her, but guy!! Look am well and check the environment, civil servant be like God to her people. Else I am very sure these people won’t be this ignorant.”

Fuss Viet commented: “Grown human beings behaving like baboons. Poverty na bad thing.”

Oluwasegun reacted: “This lady knows politics. True power belongs to the people. If you want to rule, capture the heart of the people by performance, by touching their life and their needs.

@deluxe_pastor, this is what I believe is true democracy. Anything other than this is nothing but a scam.”

Senator Natasha H Akpoti-Uduaghan went on Islamic prostration (sujud) moment she disembarked from helicopter in Ihima amid tensed atmosphere on Tuesday.

Constituents went agog for the law maker’s shocking arrival as they joined her in prostration for her safe landing. pic.twitter.com/GouUvyf1k6

— Deedaat Esq FICMC (@deedatAhmadd) April 3, 2025

 

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