SUSPENDED senator representing Kogi Central Senatorial District in the National Assembly, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has continued to release bits of evidence to prove her sexual harassment allegations levelled against the Senate President, Godswill Akapbio.
Natasha, who earlier in the month was suspended for six months, has insisted that the action was a punishment for daring to expose the prurient disposition of Mr Akpabio.
In her latest release, she alleged that the Senate President asked her to finger herself and also meet him at Transcorp Hotel. She also alleged that on a particular night, Akpabio credited her account with Five Million Naira (N500,000,000.00) meant for a road project in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
Hear her:
In December 2024, around 9 pm Akpabio called me on the phone and asked where I was. I told him I was at home, in my bedroom. He then asked if I was wearing nightclothes. I said yes. Next, he asked what colour they were, and I simply replied, “red,” not really paying attention to his intentions.
Then, out of nowhere, he asked if I could undress and tell him. Curious to see where he was going with this, I played along and said, “Okay.” After a few moments, I told him I had undressed. That’s when things took a strange turn—he told me to finger myself, smell my fingers, and describe the scent. Shocked, I asked why. Instead of answering, he told me to send my account number. Moments later, I received a credit alert—500 million naira, just for fun, he said.
While I was still in disbelief, he asked me again about the smell. I jokingly told him it smelled like a clean armpit with the scent of a tired woman. He laughed and told me he was in the mood, asking me to come over to Transcorp Hotel in Abuja. I reminded him that I was married, hoping it would end the conversation, but he casually brushed it off, saying, “If you don’t want your husband to know, he won’t.” Then, as if it was nothing, he admitted that the money he sent me was originally meant for a road project in Abuja but told me I could keep it.
To prove how aroused he was, he even sent me a picture of his dick. At that point, I told him, “This is too much—I’m a married woman.” That’s when his tone changed. He said, “Soon, your Senate seat will be empty.” And that’s where our problems began.
The next day, at the Senate House rest home, he blocked my way and said he just wanted to grab my ass. To avoid causing a scene, I let him, but when he tried to hold on for longer, I pushed him away and walked off.
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