A public sermon appealing to Senate President Godswill Akpabio to drop his case against Senator Natasha has gained popularity online, adding a religious appeal to a controversy that has already attracted political and public attention.
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In the sermon, the cleric called for restraint and reconciliation, arguing that a prolonged legal battle between public officials risks deepening divisions and diverting attention from governance. The appeal defines the issue as one in need of moral leadership, dialogue and forgiveness rather than escalating.
The appeal comes amid the ongoing legal and political tension between the Senate President and Senator Natasha over the matter.