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  Tragedy Strikes As Promising Councillor Hon. Chukwuma Okpalauzuegbu Is Laid To Rest On Intended wedding Day  By Charity Ejiofor  A day that was meant to mark a joyful union has instead become one of deep sorrow for family, friends, and the Aguata community, following the sudden passing of Hon. Chukwuma Christopher Okpalauzuegbu, the councillor representating Amesi Ward. Hon. Okpalauzuegbu fondly known as Chuma, had been preparing to celebrate his wedding ceremony, an event filled with hope, promise and carefully laid plans. Loved ones, and sponsors, ready to stand beside him as he embark on a new chapter of life. In an unexpected and heart breaking turn of events, those dreams were cut short. Instead of celebration, family members gathered in mourning as his remains were received at Aguata Local Government Area congress of councillors.  The loss had left a profound void, with tributes pouring in to honor a man remembered for his dedication, warmth, and service to h...

NATASHA STORMS NASS WITH SUPPORTERS AFTER OFFICE REOPENS.(PHOTO).


 Natasha storms NASS with supporters after office reopens


Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan was today welcomed by hundreds of supporters as her Senate office was finally unsealed, more than six months after being barred from her duties.

Deputy Director of the Chamber’s Sergeant-at-Arms Alabo Adedeji, flanked by security personnel, formally reopened Suite 2.05 of the Senate Wing—Akpoti-Uduaghan’s office. The move came after her six-month suspension formally lapsed earlier this month.

Her suspension, imposed in March 2025 amid a bitter row over the reassignment of her Senate seat by Senate President Godswill Akpabio, had prevented her from resuming legislative duties.

Although officially over in September, she remained blocked due to legal wrangling surrounding the terms of her suspension.

But with the office now unsealed, many see it as a sign the Senate may be softening its stance.

In the video making the rounds, Natasha could be seen smiling in the company of hundreds of supporters, who cheered and vowed to march her triumphantly to the National Assembly complex.

Hundreds surrounded the scene, cheering as Akpoti-Uduaghan marched in her return marking what supporters hope is the end of the months-long standoff.

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