In the wake of serious accusations made by Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan against Senate President Godswill Akpabio, Nigerian lawmakers have voted to suspend her for six months. The suspension follows her petition, which was quickly dismissed by the Senate ethics committee, citing procedural issues. Despite arguments from some senators advocating for a shorter term, the majority upheld the committee's recommendation, asserting that Uduaghan's claims had caused significant embarrassment to the legislative chamber.
Nigerian Senator Suspended Following Sexual Harassment Allegations

Nigerian Senator Suspended Following Sexual Harassment Allegations
Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan faces a six-month suspension after alleging harassment by Senate President.
The controversy erupted on national media last week when Uduaghan shared her experience during an interview with Arise TV. Since then, the case has ignited widespread debate across the nation, with demands for a thorough inquiry into the allegations. Tensions escalated on Wednesday when two groups of demonstrators gathered near the National Assembly in Abuja. Protesters were divided, with one faction supporting Akpabio while another rallied in defense of Uduaghan, passionately chanting for justice. The public scrutiny surrounding the situation continues to grow, reflecting broader issues of women's rights and accountability in Nigeria's political arena.