Court Directs Senate to Reinstate Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan
Court Directs Senate to Reinstate Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan

Justice Binta Nyako of the Federal High Court in Abuja has ruled that the Nigerian Senate must recall Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, who had been suspended for six months over allegations of gross misconduct.
In her ruling on Friday, Justice Nyako said the six-month suspension was too long and effectively denied the people of Kogi Central proper representation. She also suggested the Senate should reconsider how it imposes such sanctions in the future.
Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan had filed a lawsuit against the Clerk of the National Assembly, the Senate itself, the Senate President Godswill Akpabio, and Senator Neda Imasuen, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges, and Public Petitions.
However, the court also found her guilty of contempt for posting a sarcastic apology to the Senate on her Facebook page on April 27, 2025, which went against a court order banning public statements about the case.
As a result, she was fined N5 million and ordered to publish a public apology in two national newspapers within seven days, as well as on her Facebook page within two days.
The initial suspension came on March 6 after the Senate accused her of misconduct, specifically refusing to take her assigned seat during a plenary on February 20, 2025.
The court had originally scheduled judgment for June 27 but postponed it to July 4.
This matter is separate from the cybercrime charges Akpoti-Uduaghan is facing, for which she has already been granted bail.
TRENDING SONGS
Sanwo-Olu Tours Massive Tolu Education Hub Set to Transform Learning for 20,000 Lagos Students
Ghana Police Arrest 11 Nigerians in Tamale Crackdown on Drugs, Cybercrime
Malami Breaks Silence on INEC–ADC Dispute, Urges Calm Amid Political Tensions
£746m Nigeria–UK Deal Sparks Debate Over Ajaokuta Steel’s Future
FG Kicks Off 56km Ekiti–Osun Link Road to Boost Regional Trade
Tinubu Condemns Plateau and Kaduna Attacks, Calls for Urgent Action Against Violence
Tonto Dikeh Opens Up on Dark Past: From Cult Involvement to Spiritual Renewal
Alleged Truck Tampering Lands Lagos Man in Court Over Theft Claims
Senegal Tightens Anti-LGBTQ Laws, Doubles Prison Terms Amid Rights Concerns
Infantino Watches Iran Friendly Amid World Cup Venue Uncertainty
Share this post with your friends on ![]()
