Drama as Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan’s Supporters Tear-Gassed at National Assembly.
Supporters of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan were dispersed with tear gas at the National Assembly gates as she attempted to resume duties after her six-month suspension.
Her followers, who accompanied her to the complex, were denied access beyond certain points.
There was drama in Abuja on Tuesday when supporters of embattled Kogi Central lawmaker, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, were dispersed with tear gas at the gate of the National Assembly.
The incident happened shortly after the expiration of Natasha’s six-month suspension, raising hopes that she would resume her duties. She arrived at the complex with a large crowd, many of whom were denied access.
Condemning the action, Natasha told journalists:
“These are innocent Nigerians who came in peace; they deserve better.”
Natasha had been suspended for six months over alleged violation of Senate rules, a decision that drew widespread criticism. Though she challenged it in court in July, her bid to return was unsuccessful. With the suspension now served out, she has declared her intention to resume duty.
In other news… A young lady has stirred debate on social media after claiming that every man a woman meets automatically owes her money.
In a viral video, she explained why she believed men are in debt to women. She compared it to Black Americans in the United States fighting for reparations for their stolen land, saying in the same way, men owe women money.
According to her, men have pushed women out of positions of power, denied them work, and taken opportunities that could have earned them money. Because of this, she argued, all men owe women.
Supporters of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan were dispersed with tear gas at the National Assembly gates as she attempted to resume duties after her six-month suspension.
Her followers, who accompanied her to the complex, were denied access beyond certain points.
There was drama in Abuja on Tuesday when supporters of embattled Kogi Central lawmaker, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, were dispersed with tear gas at the gate of the National Assembly.
The incident happened shortly after the expiration of Natasha’s six-month suspension, raising hopes that she would resume her duties. She arrived at the complex with a large crowd, many of whom were denied access.
Condemning the action, Natasha told journalists:
“These are innocent Nigerians who came in peace; they deserve better.”
Natasha had been suspended for six months over alleged violation of Senate rules, a decision that drew widespread criticism. Though she challenged it in court in July, her bid to return was unsuccessful. With the suspension now served out, she has declared her intention to resume duty.
In other news… A young lady has stirred debate on social media after claiming that every man a woman meets automatically owes her money.
In a viral video, she explained why she believed men are in debt to women. She compared it to Black Americans in the United States fighting for reparations for their stolen land, saying in the same way, men owe women money.
According to her, men have pushed women out of positions of power, denied them work, and taken opportunities that could have earned them money. Because of this, she argued, all men owe women.
Drama as Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan’s Supporters Tear-Gassed at National Assembly.
Supporters of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan were dispersed with tear gas at the National Assembly gates as she attempted to resume duties after her six-month suspension.
Her followers, who accompanied her to the complex, were denied access beyond certain points.
There was drama in Abuja on Tuesday when supporters of embattled Kogi Central lawmaker, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, were dispersed with tear gas at the gate of the National Assembly.
The incident happened shortly after the expiration of Natasha’s six-month suspension, raising hopes that she would resume her duties. She arrived at the complex with a large crowd, many of whom were denied access.
Condemning the action, Natasha told journalists:
“These are innocent Nigerians who came in peace; they deserve better.”
Natasha had been suspended for six months over alleged violation of Senate rules, a decision that drew widespread criticism. Though she challenged it in court in July, her bid to return was unsuccessful. With the suspension now served out, she has declared her intention to resume duty.
In other news… A young lady has stirred debate on social media after claiming that every man a woman meets automatically owes her money.
In a viral video, she explained why she believed men are in debt to women. She compared it to Black Americans in the United States fighting for reparations for their stolen land, saying in the same way, men owe women money.
According to her, men have pushed women out of positions of power, denied them work, and taken opportunities that could have earned them money. Because of this, she argued, all men owe women.
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