Politics
Akpabio Gets Big Help From Tinubu’s Man In Sexual Harassment Saga
By Imman Onyero

In what some would consider as the most robust defence of Senator Godswill Akpabio in the sexual harassment allegation levelled against him by Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, controversial social media activist, Reno Omokri has charged international media platforms to properly interrogate the background of the female senator.
Reno Omokri spoke following an article in The Economist that highlighted the sexual harassment saga swirling around Senator Akpabio raised against him by Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan.
GWG.ng reports that The Economist’s report follows interviews Akpoti-Uduaghan granted some foreign media including the BBC, Sky among.
Reno Omokri in a response to The Economist accused Akpoti-Uduaghan of mischief against Akpabio referencing the faceoff between him and her when she allegedly made sexual harassment allegations against him in 2014.
The case between the two was, however, settled amicably out of court following claims by Omokri that he was not in the country in the period Akpoti-Uduaghan claimed the supposed harassment occurred.
Furiously addressing The Economist interview, Omokri said:
In The Interest of Transparency, Please Balance Your Coverage
Senator Natasha Akpoti, whom you have repeatedly given a platform, falsely accused me of the same offence for which she now accuses Senator Godswill Akpabio in 2021, after an altercation with me involving a lady, suspected (but not proven) of being a catfish account controlled by Senator Natasha Akpoti, offering me unsolicited sexual favours via Facebook, and me telling the woman in question that I was happily married and not interested in a relationship with her or any other woman besides my wife.
When I brought this to the attention of security experts, I was informed that this was a common practice in Abuja, where some unscrupulous persons make such offers to politically exposed persons, such as myself, using beautiful women as fronts to entrap men with compromising photographs. I do not know if this was Miss Natasha Akpoti’s ultimate aim then.
Miss Akpoti, as she then was, only retracted, then deleted her accusations when I proved with unimpeachable evidence, including my passport stamp and a First Class British Airways ticket, that I was not in Nigeria during a May 6, 2014 state banquet for Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta, which was the date and time when she falsely claimed I sexually harassed her.
On the contrary, my boss, then President Goodluck Jonathan, had sent me as a Special Envoy to the United States in the heat of the Chibok Girls’ abduction and the ensuing #BringBackOurGirls campaign, which involved then-U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama. From there, I flew to see my children in California.
After retracting her lies and deleting the video she had made levelling her accusations against me and peddling sundry other untruths, her then fiancé, Mr. Emmanuel Oritsejolomi Uduaghan, now her husband, called me on a three-way call with a major Christian clergyman and appealed to me, as a Pastor, to accept an out-of-court settlement, which I did. I was subsequently paid a considerable amount of money, which was styled as an “offering.”
I am not sure that it serves the public interest of justice to publish Senator Natasha Akpoti’s current allegations against Nigeria’s Senate President without also informing your viewers that this woman has a history of making false and unfounded allegations after altercations with men. She hates losing an argument and has been known for using everything at her disposal, including lies, to get even.
I do not know if her current accusations are true. But you may want to note that besides me, Senator Natasha Akpoti has also accused on video a cabinet Minister of sexual harassment.
I am not a statistician. However, if you ask me, I would suspect that the chances that a former Presidential spokesman, Cabinet Minister, and Senate President all sexually harassed the same woman are slim to none.
The best predictor of future behaviour is past character. Senator Natasha Akpoti is a skilled actor who knows how to cry at will. She has used powerfully convincing tears to gaslight the public as she tried to frame me in the past.
She is articulate and lies effortlessly and persuasively. Natasha Akpoti almost destroyed my life, but for the fact that I am a meticulous record keeper who kept every record from that episode, including meta date records of the call by her husband and the subsequent credit alert (so-called ‘offering’), with the date matching the day of the call.
Consequently, I urge you to be conscious that getting the facts right is the cardinal principle of journalism. In this instance, you appear to have gotten the propaganda right.
Reno Omokri
Despite what some may see as the serious defence put up by Omokri in defence of Akpabio over the allegations raised by Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan, GWG.ng reports that his assertions were mostly being poohpooed by netizens. Many referred to his swinging loyalties in the political space to dismiss his arguments.
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