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Natasha: Nigerian Govt's bid to remand senator fails, court grants N50m bail

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Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has been arraigned before a High Court of the Federal Capital Territory in Abuja.

She was docked on Thursday before Justice Chisoba Oji for allegedly defaming the President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio and former governor of Kogi state, Yahaya Adosa Bello. 

Three count charges were read again the suspended senator, after which she pleaded not guilty.

The federation government lawyer, David Kaswe asked Justice Chisoba Oji to remand her in prison till the determination of the charge. 

However, Natasha's lawyer, Professor Roland Otaru sought and got permission to move bail application for the defendant on the ground that it was matured for hearing having been served on the prosecution and having joined issues with each other. 

In moving the bail application, the Professor of law and Senior Advocate of Nigeria urged the Judge to exercise her discretion in favor of Natasha. 

He argued that the suspended senator was not a flight risk and would not interfere with police investigation and witnesses. 

Besides, he submitted that the Constitution of the country presumes her innocent while the Administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015 emphasizes bail in such a minor offence. 

On his part, the federal government lawyer made spirited efforts to get the bail application refused, adding that it took great efforts and encountered difficulties before the defendant could be served with the charge. 

However, in her brief ruling, Justice Chisoba Oji noted that the alleged offence was not a capital one and that the law presumes her innocent for now. 

She admitted her to bail in the sum of N50m and one reasonable surety in the like sum. 

The Judge held that the surety must be owner of land property within the jurisdiction of the court. 

Meanwhile, September 23 has been fixed for commencement of trial in the charge marked

CR/297/25 filed on May 15, 2025.

Natasha is, in count one, accused of making harmful imputation which she knew would harm the reputation of the Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, by claiming he plotted, with former Kogi governor, Yahaya Bello, to kill her.

In count two, Akpoti-Uduaghan is accused of making a similar harmful imputation knowing that it will harm the reputation of ex-governor Yahaya Bello.

She is, in count three, accused of making another imputation, which she knew would harm the reputation of Akpabio by associating him with the death of one Miss Imoren Iniubong.

The lawmaker was accompanied to the court by her husband and other friends and supporters, including former minister, Dr Oby Ezekwesili.

Natasha's trouble started after she refused to accept reallocated seat meant for her at the Senate chamber.

She later accused the Senate President of sexual harassment, a case that is also pending before the court.

The female lawmaker also appeared on a national television where she accused Akpabio and Bello of plotting to kill her.

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