On April 27, Natasha Akpoti posted a sarcastic apology to Akpabio on her Facebook page, along with a short video.
In the post, the senator mockingly apologized for what she called “the crime of maintaining dignity and self-respect.”
This post came despite an earlier court order from Justice Binta Nyako, which barred both parties from making public comments about the ongoing case, particularly anything related to the sexual harassment allegations, until the case is concluded.
Akpabio’s lawyer, Kehinde Ogunwumiju (SAN), told the court the post violated that order.
He asked the court to compel Akpoti-Uduaghan to delete the post from all her social media accounts.
The legal team is also requesting that the court order her to publish a formal apology in at least two national newspapers and submit an affidavit proving that she followed the court’s instructions.
KanyiDaily recalls that Kogi residents recently took Godswill Akpabio and the Senate to court over the suspension of Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan.
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