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Natasha Akpoti
Born
Natasha Hadiza Akpoti

(1979-12-09) 9 December 1979 (age 44)
NationalityNigerian
Education
Occupation(s)Barrister, politician
Political partyPeople Democratic Party
Websitenatashaakpoti.com

Natasha Hadiza Akpoti (born 9 December 1979)[1] is a Nigerian Barrister, Social Entrepreneur and Politician. She ran for the post of Senator for Kogi Central Senatorial District under Social Democratic Party (SDP) in the year 2019.[2][3][4][5] She contested in the 2019 Kogi State Gubernatorial Election which was held on 16 November 2019.[6] She is the founder of Builders Hub Impact Investment Program (BHIIP).[7]

Early life and education

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Natasha Hadiza Akpoti was born on 9 December 1979, she is the second of four children and the only daughter of a Nigerian father and a Ukrainian mother. Her mother, Ludmila Kravchenk, is a Ukrainian from Rakitna in the region of Chernivtsi. Her father, Dr. Jimoh Abdul Akpoti, is from Obeiba-Ihima, Kogi State. She spent her early years in Ihima, Okehi Local Government[8] She lost her father in 1998 and the family had to relocate.[9] She studied at the University of Abuja from 2000 to 2004 and graduated with a Bachelor of Laws degree. She was called to the Nigerian bar in 2005 upon graduation from the Nigerian Law School in Abuja. In 2011, she proceeded to the University of Dundee and graduated with a Master of Business Administration in Oil & Gas Management in 2012.[10]

Career

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After graduation from the Nigerian Law School, she worked with Brass LNG as a legal counsel from 2007 to 2010. In 2015, she established Builders Hub Impact Investment Program (BHIIP).[11]
She came to national prominence after presenting an investigative report to the National Assembly on 1 March 2018 that exposed corrupt activities at the Ajaokuta steel mill.[12] The report detailed the repetitive waste of government funds and embezzlement since the initial construction of the steel mill which has remained moribund despite multiple attempts to get back in operation. The report was opposed by the Federal ministry of mines and steel development and Akpoti was accused of deliberately misinforming the House of Representatives. An association of small scale steel dealers also alleged that Akpoti was running a sponsored campaign to discredit the government and enrich some corporate interests.[13] Following the allegations, a legal battle ensued, and a High Court sitting in Abuja ordered the publishers of Authority newspaper, Ifeanyi Uba and Williams Orji to pay the sum of ten million naira in damages to Natasha Akpoti for their libelous publication against her.[14][15]

Political career

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In 2018, she declared her intentions to run for the office of Senator representing Kogi Central in the Nigerian Senate under the umbrella of the Social Democratic Party (SDP). On 25 May 2022 Natasha won the PDP’s primaries for the 2023 Kogi Centre Senatorial Elections to face Abubakar Ohere who picked the APC ticket.[16]

In February 2023, a few days to the senatorial elections, in a bid to forestall transportation of electoral materials to the district elections, it is alleged that the Yahaya Bello-led Kogi State government excavated portions of the road linking to her senatorial district, however the government stated that the excavations were done to prevent access by hoodlums who have made the route a thoroughfare for themselves. 16b

She contested for the senatorial seat under the PDP with 52,132 votes against Sadiku-Ohere of the APC with 51,763 votes, and she lost to her opponent with a difference of 369 votes between them.[17]

On September 6, 2023 she was declared winner by the election tribunal while her opponents victory was nullified. On October 31, 2023, the Court of Appeal in Abuja ruled that she was the legitimate winner of the Kogi Central Senatorial Election that was held in February 2023. In addition, her opponent's petition was dismissed by the court due to its lacking in merit.

On October 31, 2023, the Court of Appeal, sitting in Abuja, declared Natasha as winner of February 28 Kogi Central Senatorial Election after polling the highest number of lawful votes in the poll.

Personal life

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Akpoti hails from Okehi in Kogi State. She is from Ebiraland.[18] She is a mother of three.[19] On 5 March 2022, she married the Alema of Warri, Chief Emmanuel Uduaghan (not to be confused with the ex-governor Emmanuel Uduaghan), in a ceremony at her native home in Ihima.[20] |[21]

References

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  1. ^ Obahopo, Boluwaji (29 December 2018). "KOGI CENTRAL 2019: Barr Natasha Akpoti, the dark horse in the race". The Vanguard. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
  2. ^ Akubo, John (14 January 2019). "SDP Senatorial candidate delivers body of supporter killed to police headquarters in Kogi". Guardian. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
  3. ^ Ujah, Emma (25 July 2018). "2019: Ajaokuta Steel campaigner, Natasha Akpoti, joins senate race". The Vanguard. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
  4. ^ "Yahaya Bello Wants To Kill Me, SDP Senatorial Candidate Natasha Akpoti Cries Out". Sahara Reporters. 15 February 2019. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  5. ^ Polycarp, Nwafor (29 December 2018). "KOGI CENTRAL 2019: Barr Natasha Akpoti, the dark horse in the race". Vanguard News Nigeria. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  6. ^ Agbana, Ralph Omolu (10 November 2019). "Aftermath of court victory, SDP candidate, Natasha Akpoti pushes poll postponement". Guardian. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
  7. ^ Ujah, Emma (25 July 2018). "2019: Ajaokuta Steel campaigner, Natasha Akpoti, joins senate race". Vanguard. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
  8. ^ Anonymous (9 March 2019). "Natasha Akpoti: I Learnt Community Building, Service to Humanity from My Father". This Day. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  9. ^ Ujah, Emma (25 July 2018). "2019: Ajaokuta Steel campaigner, Natasha Akpoti, joins senate race". Vanguard. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
  10. ^ Anonymous (9 March 2019). "Natasha Akpoti: I Learnt Community Building, Service to Humanity from My Father". This Day. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  11. ^ Ujah, Emma (25 July 2018). "2019: Ajaokuta Steel campaigner, Natasha Akpoti, joins senate race". Vanguard. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
  12. ^ "SPECIAL REPORT: Ajaokuta Steel Company, Natasha Akpoti, House Of Reps And The Acquisition Plot". Sahara Reporters. 26 March 2018. Retrieved 16 November 2019.
  13. ^ Adoyi, Ali (3 February 2017). "Group clashes with Natasha Akpoti over alleged sponsored campaign on Ajaokuta Steel Company". Daily Post. Retrieved 16 November 2019.
  14. ^ "Court Clears Natasha Akpoti, Slams N10m Damages Against Newspaper over Libelous Publication". 10 May 2019.
  15. ^ "Top 5 influential female politicians in Nigeria you may not know". NewsWireNGR. 7 April 2022. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  16. ^ "Natasha Akpoti picks PDP Senatorial ticket for Kogi Central". 25 May 2022.
  17. ^ "#NigeriaElections2023: Natasha loses Kogi Central senatorial seat to APC". Punch Newspapers. 28 February 2023. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  18. ^ Ujah, Emma (25 July 2018). "2019: Ajaokuta Steel campaigner, Natasha Akpoti, joins senate race". Vanguard. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
  19. ^ Anonymous (9 March 2019). "Natasha Akpoti: I Learnt Community Building, Service to Humanity from My Father". This Day. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  20. ^ Oloniniran, Gbenga (5 March 2022). "Royal Wedding: Natasha Akpoti ties knot with Alema of Warri Kingdom". Punch Newspapers. Retrieved 23 March 2022.
  21. ^ Omajemite, Don (6 September 2023). "Tribunal sacks APC Senator, declares Natasha Akpoti winner". Ejes Gist Newspapers. Retrieved 8 September 2023.