FG withdraws defamation, cyberbullying suit against Sen. Natasha

Senator representing Kogi Central, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan

The Federal Government of Nigeria has withdrawn the criminal defamation and cyberbullying charges filed against Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, court documents have revealed.

Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan, who represents Kogi Central Senatorial District in the 10th National Assembly, had been facing trial over comments she made during a televised interview on Politics Today, a programme hosted by Seun Okinbaloye.
The court records show that the withdrawal of the charges was formally conveyed to the court through a Notice of Discontinuance dated 12 December 2025.

The case stemmed from statements allegedly made by the senator during the interview, in which she accused Senate President Godswill Akpabio and former Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello of being involved in a plot to assassinate her.
Following the broadcast, Akpabio and Bello were said to have submitted petitions to relevant authorities, prompting the filing of criminal defamation and cyberbullying charges against the lawmaker.

Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan had earlier disclosed that she wrote formally to the Inspector-General of Police to report threats to her life.

However, instead of investigating her petition, law enforcement authorities subsequently arraigned her in court, accusing her of making defamatory statements and engaging in online harassment by publicly raising the allegations.
The prosecution had lined up several prominent witnesses, including Kogi State Governor Usman Ododo, Senator Ekpenyong Asuquo, and former presidential aide Reno Omokri, among others.

Recall, Senate President Godswill Akpabio had announced the withdrawal of all defamation lawsuits he filed against several individuals, including Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan, signalling a move towards reconciliation at the start of 2026.
Akpabio made the announcement at Sacred Heart Parish, Uyo, during a New Year Mass, where he disclosed that he had instituted nearly nine defamation suits over alleged slander. He said a sermon delivered by the Parish Priest, Very Rev. Father Donatus Udoette, inspired him to reconsider his actions.

“I had almost nine cases in court against some individuals who defamed me, who lied against me, who slandered my name. But I listened to the priest and suddenly realised he was talking to me. I hereby direct my solicitors to withdraw all lawsuits against them,” Akpabio told the congregation.

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