Natasha Akpoti Uduaghan, the senator representing Kogi Central, has made a video of herself using a song praising President Bola Tinubu. Hausa singer, Rarara, sang the song “Omo Ologo” for Tinubu during the president’s state visit to Katsina state earlier in the week
It is important to note that Natasha is a senator of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), while President Tinubu is a leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). She made the video at a time when many PDP leaders are dumping the party for the APC,
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She attached her video with the quote, “Just for fun, song choked.” Rarara recently sang the song for President Tinubu during his state visit to Katsina state.
Natasha, who was recently suspended by the Senate over the violation of the Senate rules, has been having a media and legal battle with Godswill Akpabio, a strong loyalist of President Tinubu and APC leader, the Senate president, with a series of allegations and counter-allegations.
The rift between Natasha and Akpabio subtly started at the national assembly over sitting arrangement, and the Kogi Senator subsequently alleged that the Senate president had systematically silenced her voice since her first encounter with Akpabio.
Senator Natasha subsequently accused Akpabio of sexual harassment. In a media interview, the Kogi senator explained that his dilemma in the national assembly since she started rejecting sexual advances from the Senate president.
While the Senator and the Senate president have continued to make headlines since the argument, there has been a move by some constituent members of Natasha to recall her as the Senator representing Kogi Central.
Amid the recall, the PDP senator on Tuesday, April 11, 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.