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Love Tango: Document Wife Demanded N10 Billion From Uduaghan Before Marriage Not From Us – Lawyers

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A document that emerged that the senatorial candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party for the 2023 elections for Kogi Central Senatorial district, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, was at loggerheads with her husband, Chief Emmanuel Oritsejolomi Uduaghan, before their celebrated marriage has been disowned by the purported lawyer.

The document, purported to have been written by her lawyer, Indemnity Partners, claimed the politician sought for N10 billion damages from him.

The controversial letter emerged amid controversy over the accusation by the Kogi State Government that she was reintroducing terrorism into the political scene in the state.

In the letter, she had allegedly threatened legal action and demanded N10 billion compensation from her current husband for “breach of promise of marriage, poisoning, foeticide” among other allegations.

In the supposed letter addressed to Uduaghan, the Alema of Warri Kingdom, Delta State, she was quoted to have said the respected Delta chief was meant to divorce his previous wife in order to pave way for a marriage to her, which he allegedly refused to do.

The letter was dated November 19, 2020 and supposedly signed by a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Chief B. C. Igwilo, for Indemnity Partners who has now disowned it according to The Eagle Online.

Indemnity Partners, has, however, dissociated itself from the document in respect of Chief Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan and the Alema of Warri Kingdom, High Chief Emmanuel Oritsejolomi Uduaghan.

Natasha Akpoti and Uduaghan were joined in marriage in March 2022.

However, the law firm said it had nothing to do with the letter.

“Our attention has been drawn to a letter trending on social media purporting to have been issued from our law firm in respect of our client and her husband,” the law firm said in a statement signed by B. C. Igwilo (SAN).

It said the document was inauthentic and of dubious origin.

Igwillo said” “That letter is inauthentic and of dubious origin.”

The firm, in the disclaimer dated November 4, 2022, urged the discerning public to ignore the document in circulation in its entirety.

“We categorically distance ourselves from the purported letter and its alleged contents,” the statement added.

Source: The Eagle Online

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