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Natasha, Despite The Smear Campaign Mounted Against You, You Are A Heroine And An Amazon -By Isaac Asabor

Above all, are a winner! Natasha, despite the attacks, you have already won. You have won the battle of relevance as your name is now synonymous with bravery and justice. You have won the battle of public trust as many Nigerians see through the smear campaigns and recognize your sincerity. You have also won the battle of history given the fact when Nigeria’s political transformation is documented, your name will be remembered as one of those who dared to challenge the system, particularly from misogynistic point of view. 

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NATASHA AKPOTI-UDUAGHAN

Natasha, in a political landscape where silence often guarantees survival, your decision to speak out against oppression, corruption, and injustice sets you apart as a true leader. Despite the relentless attacks, misinformation, and your recent suspension from the Senate, you remain victorious, not just for yourself but for democracy and the Nigerian people. Without a doubt, despite the smear campaign mounted against you, you are a heroine and an amazon. 

The orchestrated attacks against you reveal the resistance faced by those who dare to challenge the status quo. Your unwavering stance in demanding accountability has earned you both admiration and opposition. But history has proven that voices like yours are the catalysts for real change.

Do not rue over your action. It has earned you the enviable reputation of being a heroine and an amazon for daring to speak truth to power concerning one of the concerning issue that has for ages being the bane of womanhood. 

Natasha, you have never shied away from controversy, and in your case, it is not a sign of weakness but of strength. Your fearless approach to politics and activism has consistently highlighted fairness, equity, and development, particularly for Kogi State and Nigeria as a whole. You have stood against powerful cabals who wish to maintain their grip on power, and for that, you have been unfairly targeted.

Your political journey has been fraught with smear campaigns, character assassination, and attempts to silence you. Yet, you remain undeterred. Your fight is not for personal political gain; it is for the voiceless, the marginalized, and the oppressed. That alone makes you a winner, regardless of the challenges thrown your way.

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Without a doubt, your suspension is nothing but a gag order disguised as discipline. In fact, your suspension from the Senate reeks of political suppression rather than any genuine disciplinary action. It is no coincidence that this happened at a time when you were fearlessly raising critical issues and exposing a corrupt issue that is misogynistic in nature. 

Suspending you for being vocal is an affront to democracy. As a senator, your duty is to represent the people and voice their concerns. If you are penalized for doing exactly that, then the very foundation of our democracy is at risk. Your suspension is not just an attack on you but a warning to others who might dare to speak out. Yet, instead of weakening your influence, it has only amplified your relevance and credibility in the eyes of Nigerians.

Natasha, you remain honorable, and there are inherent lessons in your struggles. Your political journey teaches us many lessons, particularly for women and young Nigerians aspiring to lead.  One of the salient lessons is that courage has a price, but it is worth paying for, particularly in a society where many choose to remain silent. In fact, you have shown that speaking up, though costly, is necessary.

In a similar vein, while others align with those in power for personal gain, you have chosen integrity, a path that, though difficult, will ultimately lead to long-term success.

Also in a similar vein, your ability to remain steadfast despite relentless attacks is inspiring. You have shown that true leaders do not back down.

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Above all, you have pragmatically demonstrated the fact that women in politics must be ready to fight. This is as Nigerian politics remains largely male-dominated, and women face additional hurdles. Your journey highlights the importance of breaking barriers.

Above all, are a winner! Natasha, despite the attacks, you have already won. You have won the battle of relevance as your name is now synonymous with bravery and justice. You have won the battle of public trust as many Nigerians see through the smear campaigns and recognize your sincerity. You have also won the battle of history given the fact when Nigeria’s political transformation is documented, your name will be remembered as one of those who dared to challenge the system, particularly from misogynistic point of view. 

Winning is not just about holding office; it is about leaving a legacy. By refusing to be silenced, you have already secured your place in Nigeria’s history. Your suspension does not define you; rather, it confirms that you are a threat to those who seek to maintain the status quo.

Your experience should serve as a wake-up call for Nigerians to demand a system that encourages, rather than punishes, truth-tellers. The people must rally behind leaders who prioritize national interest over personal gain. We cannot allow political repression to become the norm in our democracy.

For you, Natasha, this is not the end. If anything, this setback should serve as fuel to keep pushing for justice and respect for womanhood. Nigerians who believe in your values must continue to support and amplify your voice.

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Your story proves that truth-tellers are never truly silenced. They echo through time, influencing generations long after their oppressors have faded into obscurity. Natasha, no matter what they throw at you, you have already won. Your courage is your victory. Your truth is your triumph. And the people of Nigeria are watching, listening, and standing with you.

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