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Former Anambra State Governor and 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi , has once again voiced deep concern over Nigeria’s mounting national debt, warning that the country is edging dangerously toward a financial cliff . Obi, known for his consistent advocacy for transparency and fiscal responsibility, criticized the recent approval of massive foreign loans by the National Assembly—reportedly amounting to over $21 billion , €2.2 billion , and ¥15 billion . He emphasized that the current debt trend under the Tinubu administration is unsustainable and could leave future generations burdened with unpayable obligations. According to Obi, Nigeria’s debt has ballooned from ₦12.6 trillion in 2015 to a staggering ₦149 trillion in 2025 , a growth rate he described as "disturbing and reckless." He questioned the country’s borrowing culture, especially when there is little to show in terms of infrastructure, job creation, or improved living standards. “The government must stop li...

Title: Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan Faces Senate Blockade Despite Court Order

 

Tensions erupted at the Nigerian National Assembly on Monday, July 22, 2025, as Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan of Kogi Central attempted to resume her seat following a court order declaring her earlier suspension illegal. The attempt was met with stiff resistance, as security operatives reportedly blocked her from accessing the premises.

Senator Natasha was suspended by the Senate in March 2025 over what they described as “unparliamentary conduct.” Unwilling to accept the action, she approached the Federal High Court, which recently ruled in her favor, stating that her suspension was unconstitutional, illegal, and violated her fundamental rights as an elected senator.

With renewed confidence, Natasha declared she would return to plenary and resume her legislative duties. However, the Senate leadership under Senate President Godswill Akpabio insists her suspension still stands, arguing that the court’s judgment has not been officially adopted by the Senate as part of its internal resolutions.

Eyewitness reports confirmed that security personnel stationed at the National Assembly gates turned Natasha away, preventing her from entering the complex. Videos of the incident have gone viral, sparking outrage across social media platforms and among legal experts who see the Senate’s action as a clear disregard for the rule of law.

This confrontation has thrown up serious questions about the balance of power between Nigeria’s judiciary and legislature. Critics argue that if lawmakers can ignore court judgments, it sets a dangerous precedent for impunity and undermines Nigeria’s constitutional democracy.

Senator Natasha has vowed not to back down, promising to pursue further legal and constitutional remedies. The development continues to draw widespread attention, with many Nigerians demanding accountability from the Senate and urging respect for the judiciary’s authority.

This situation remains fluid, and the nation watches as events unfold in this dramatic political face-off.

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