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Re: Court bars Natasha, others from press interviews in "sexual harassment" suit by Damseldammie(f): 2:14pm On Apr 04, 2025
Oh shey✌️Natasha ❗️❗️
Pains in the SP’s ass
🤣🤣🤣
You got a voice mama 👍
Re: Court bars Natasha, others from press interviews in "sexual harassment" suit by frankson1(m): 2:14pm On Apr 04, 2025
Ironbull:
It's not about afraid the whole thing is getting eztreme reckless from Natasha side her outburst sound programmed fir a political reason.

Seriously I list interest in the whole thing ecause Natasha reckless statements all over social media.
She went to court and still going around making comments about the same case and you tell me she doesn't know what she's doing.

If the case is thrown out, she and her senseless mob will start wailing about how the judiciary is not fair to her.
Re: Court bars Natasha, others from press interviews in "sexual harassment" suit by badoh(m): 2:17pm On Apr 04, 2025
Penguin2:
Natasha na the born for Akpabio neck now.

E no fit swallow am, e no fit vomit am.

E hook am for neck like bow tie 🤓
So did Akpabio resign? All these her shouting up and down is just an exercise in futility as long as she can't produce a single evidence to support her claim.
Re: Court bars Natasha, others from press interviews in "sexual harassment" suit by frankson1(m): 2:17pm On Apr 04, 2025
Guestmale:
Some people are ignorant of court processes,the moment a case is before a judge you can't talked about it again until final judgement is delivered.
Natasha knows exactly what she's doing and you should know where the mob supporting her come from.
Re: Court bars Natasha, others from press interviews in "sexual harassment" suit by Finquas: 2:17pm On Apr 04, 2025
killuminati:
Discoconutle elementusco huh
Ogbeni are u hungry huh Talk now so I can send fresh hot Agbado to you shocked
Re: Court bars Natasha, others from press interviews in "sexual harassment" suit by killuminati(m): 2:19pm On Apr 04, 2025
Finquas:
Ogbeni are u hungry huh Talk now so I can send fresh hot Agbado to you shocked
You have no idea what I'm dealing with shocked

If you wan chop, turkey, salmon fish, shrimps amd lobsters 🦞 holla at me cool

Canned sweet corn come in handy 🌽
Re: Court bars Natasha, others from press interviews in "sexual harassment" suit by Impliment: 2:19pm On Apr 04, 2025
GOFRONT:
CLEAR Conscience fear No accusation............If Akpabio gat no skeleton in his Wardrobe, he shouldnt have been Jittery.......

I'm very sure after this NatashaGate, when next Akpabio sight any fairskinned Beautiful lady as Natasha in a governmment gathering, His deeq will never rise again. He would have learn a Horrible lesson lusting over his Female colleagues in the Red chamber......

That was how Madam Nunieh slapped him multiple times in his ChapeL............Man just construct a CHAPEL in his compound Not just for Worship oo But only to lure our young Natasha and other pretty Govt ladies in there for his Randy purpose!!

Now He don cast........Natasha don cast am. He ran to yayabello to fast track her recall but it failed. He has now ran to Madam Binta to restrain Media houses from granting Natasha interviews to avoid denting the already damaged reputation left of Akpabio...........Madam Binta herself should be very careful of the Randy One.........If I were Binta's husband, I wiĺ never allow the Randy one to go near my wife, otherwise I would soon find her in the CHAPEL of the RANDY one....
You are very very funny. You just finished Akpabio.
Re: Court bars Natasha, others from press interviews in "sexual harassment" suit by Finquas: 2:20pm On Apr 04, 2025
killuminati:
You have no idea what I'm dealing with shocked
Tell us 😲
Re: Court bars Natasha, others from press interviews in "sexual harassment" suit by frankson1(m): 2:21pm On Apr 04, 2025
wizelink:
What is this man and his league afraid of? Charge her to court for defamation but not to use the court and shut her mouth from talking. How long is this court injunction gonna stay?
Mr your attitude is pointing to the direction that she might be right in all her accusations.
Ohh! Goodness me. Is this how senseless Natasha's supporters have been cry cry

Mr. Olodo, you don't make comments about a case that's already in court and before you quote me to abuse your ancestors, I'll advise that you make your findings.
Re: Court bars Natasha, others from press interviews in "sexual harassment" suit by killuminati(m): 2:21pm On Apr 04, 2025
Finquas:
Tell us 😲
If you wan chop lamb, turkey, lobsters and grilled chicken 🐔 come.
Re: Court bars Natasha, others from press interviews in "sexual harassment" suit by frankson1(m): 2:25pm On Apr 04, 2025
ZombieDredd:
As far as akpabio harassed that former NDDC chair lady, he is also guilty of this

He's a sexual predator
As far as Natasha falsely accused Reno Omokri of sexual harassment, she is a LIAR.

She's a perpetual accuser of the brethren.
Re: Court bars Natasha, others from press interviews in "sexual harassment" suit by Finquas: 2:25pm On Apr 04, 2025
killuminati:
If you wan chop lamb, turkey, lobsters and grilled chicken 🐔 come.
Oworokarooo grin
Re: Court bars Natasha, others from press interviews in "sexual harassment" suit by killuminati(m): 2:26pm On Apr 04, 2025
Finquas:
Oworokarooo grin
Shege, zo ka ci abinci mai dadi huh
Re: Court bars Natasha, others from press interviews in "sexual harassment" suit by Ilekokonit: 2:26pm On Apr 04, 2025
Penguin2:
Natasha na the born for Akpabio neck now.

E no fit swallow am, e no fit vomit am.

E hook am for neck like bow tie 🤓
Iduro osi, ibere kosi feni to gbodo mi (to stand up na wahala, to bend down na wahala for person wey swallow pestle wey dem dey take pound yam).
Re: Court bars Natasha, others from press interviews in "sexual harassment" suit by Finquas: 2:29pm On Apr 04, 2025
killuminati:
Shege, zo ka ci abinci mai dadi huh
Ogbeni ah no curse u na sad
U say ah should zo ka chi abunchi.. ok ah de zo mana grin
Re: Court bars Natasha, others from press interviews in "sexual harassment" suit by Ilekokonit: 2:30pm On Apr 04, 2025
GOFRONT:
I'm very sure after this NatashaGate, when next Akpabio sight any fairskinned Beautiful lady as Natasha in a governmment gathering, His deeq will never rise again. He would have learn a Horrible lesson lusting over his Female colleagues in the Red chamber......
Akpabio said a few weeks ago that Natasha's allegations have traumatized him. That's if you believe that our hardened corrupt politicians have a heart that can be traumatized in the first place.
Re: Court bars Natasha, others from press interviews in "sexual harassment" suit by killuminati(m): 2:35pm On Apr 04, 2025
Finquas:
Ogbeni ah no curse u na sad
U say ah should zo ka chi abunchi.. ok ah de zo mana grin
Come, i know say you dey hunger. grin
Re: Court bars Natasha, others from press interviews in "sexual harassment" suit by Finquas: 2:37pm On Apr 04, 2025
killuminati:
Come, i know say you dey hunger. grin
Hahahaha🤣.. no my broda.. ah no fit hunger for dis life cheesy
Re: Court bars Natasha, others from press interviews in "sexual harassment" suit by wizelink: 2:41pm On Apr 04, 2025
frankson1:
Ohh! Goodness me. Is this how senseless Natasha's supporters have been cry cry

Mr. Olodo, you don't make comments about a case that's already in court and before you quote me to abuse your ancestors, I'll advise that you make your findings.
Mr know it all. I don't go about abusing people. It's not in my nature. But when you see one, it's not difficult to spot him/her and you are one of them. Make your comment(s) without abusing anyone.
Do have a wonderful day.
Re: Court bars Natasha, others from press interviews in "sexual harassment" suit by wizelink: 2:47pm On Apr 04, 2025
chidiokay:
Why should Akpabio charge to court, who start the case ??

What is this woman really looking for, if it is justice why is she so keen on media houses and paparazzi than to be in court

Does Natasha look like someone serious about justice abi she just wan use Akpabio collect grammy
That is the more reason he should charge her for defamation of character. Instead he chose to shut her mouth.

There are people who have charged others for defamation of character and won their case. Why is his own different?
I don't support anyone but transparency is always needed in this kind of case.
Re: Court bars Natasha, others from press interviews in "sexual harassment" suit by killuminati(m): 2:54pm On Apr 04, 2025
Finquas:
Hahahaha🤣.. no my broda.. ah no fit hunger for dis life cheesy
Ok. Ba damuwa shocked
Re: Court bars Natasha, others from press interviews in "sexual harassment" suit by DaddyJapan(m): 2:58pm On Apr 04, 2025
nairavsdollars:
What is Akpabio afraid ofhuh
The judge made the right call here.

Legal Ethics: Media trials and judicial defiance

The legal profession in Nigeria is confronted with a significant ethical dilemma, exacerbated by declining professional standards and a troubling inclination among certain members of the Bar to prioritize media sensationalism over legal propriety. The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Hon. Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, recently expressed grave concern over the erosion of ethical values within the profession. Among the most egregious ethical infractions is the increasing tendency of some legal practitioners to make prejudicial public statements on pending judicial proceedings in blatant disregard of the sub judice rule.

As a legal practitioner, I find this practice not only unprofessional but outrightly injurious to the administration of justice. The tendency of lawyers to offer premature legal analyses on television or social media—often for self-promotion rather than in the interest of justice—undermines the very foundation upon which our judicial system is built. This behavior contravenes the fundamental principle of sub judice, which prohibits public commentary that could prejudice ongoing proceedings.

Yours truly did not return to the university and subsequently to the Nigerian Law School after earning a PhD in Energy Studies from the premier University of Ibadan merely for academic pursuit. Rather, I was drawn by the nobility, discipline, and high ethical standards that the legal profession was known for. However, the actions of some within the profession, particularly learned seniors whom I once regarded as authorities, leave much to be desired.

The principle of sub judice is a well-established doctrine that prohibits public commentary likely to prejudice ongoing litigation. This rule is not merely a matter of professional courtesy but a safeguard designed to ensure that judicial proceedings remain untainted by external pressures. Section 36(1) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) guarantees every citizen the right to a fair hearing within a reasonable time by a court of competent jurisdiction. When lawyers take to the media to advance arguments on matters pending before the courts, they risk undermining this constitutional guarantee, thereby endangering the very foundation of justice.

The Rules of Professional Conduct for Legal Practitioners, 2007, explicitly proscribe such conduct. Rule 33(1) provides:

“A lawyer shall not communicate or cause another to communicate to the public or to the press the lawyer’s opinion on any matter still pending before a court in a manner likely to prejudice the fair trial of the case or its judgment.”

This principle aligns with international best practices. The Contempt of Court Act 1981 in the United Kingdom, for instance, criminalizes acts that pose a substantial risk of serious prejudice to active legal proceedings. Similarly, Rule 3.6 of the American Bar Association’s Model Rules of Professional Conduct prohibits attorneys from making extrajudicial statements that could materially affect an adjudicative process.


Judicial pronouncements in Nigeria have consistently reaffirmed the sanctity of the sub judice rule. In Tony Momoh v. Senate of the National Assembly (1981) 1 NCLR 105, the court underscored that judicial proceedings must be insulated from extraneous influences, particularly media narratives. Likewise, in Dairo v. Union Bank of Nigeria (2007) 16 NWLR (Pt. 1059) 99, the Supreme Court reinforced the inviolability of judicial independence, emphasizing that justice must be administered strictly in accordance with legal principles, devoid of public pressure.

The ramifications of media trials extend beyond ethical breaches; they pose a direct threat to the integrity of the judiciary. When legal practitioners abandon the courtroom in favor of television studios and social media platforms, they erode public confidence in the judicial process and expose adjudicators to undue influence. The legal profession is not a marketplace for populist advocacy but a solemn vocation requiring the highest ethical standards.

Lord Denning MR, one of England’s most revered jurists, issued a stern warning against undue interference in judicial proceedings. In R v. Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Ex parte Blackburn (No. 2) [1968] 2 QB 150, he stated:

“Let me say at once that we will never interfere with the due administration of justice. We must be vigilant to see that the courts are not misled by statements made outside their precincts. We must be careful to ensure that justice is not derailed by public pressure.”

This admonition remains profoundly relevant today, as some Nigerian lawyers have transformed from legal advocates into media personalities. Rather than uphold the sanctity of judicial proceedings, they seek to shape public narratives to their advantage, often at the expense of judicial independence. The courts must remain impervious to orchestrated pressures, and legal practitioners must resist the temptation to litigate in the court of public opinion rather than in the courtroom.

Equally disconcerting is the rising trend of legal practitioners counseling clients to disregard court judgments. A recent example is the Supreme Court’s decision regarding the political crisis in Rivers State, where erroneous legal advice led to a constitutional impasse necessitating executive intervention. It is an elementary principle of law that the decisions of the Supreme Court are final and binding. Section 235 of the 1999 Constitution unequivocally affirms this finality. Justice Chukwudifo Oputa, in the seminal case of Adegoke Motors Ltd v. Adesanya (1989) 3 NWLR (Pt. 109) 250, eloquently stated:

“We are final not because we are infallible; rather, we are infallible because we are final.”

It follows, therefore, that any legal practitioner who advises a client to flout a Supreme Court judgment is guilty of professional misconduct and should be subject to disciplinary action. Judicial pronouncements must not be treated as advisory opinions; they carry the full force of law and must be obeyed.

The Body of Benchers, as the apex institution overseeing legal ethics, must take decisive action against legal practitioners who engage in media trials or encourage judicial disobedience. The Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Committee must rigorously enforce sanctions, including suspension and disbarment, where necessary. The Nigerian Bar Association must also intensify its disciplinary oversight and reinforce ethical education among its members. Judicial officers, for their part, must assert their authority in protecting the integrity of court proceedings, employing contempt proceedings where necessary to deter errant conduct.

The legal profession is not an avenue for political theatrics or media grandstanding. It is a discipline bound by the strictest ethical and professional standards. The growing practice of litigating cases in the media rather than in the courts is an affront to justice and must be firmly resisted. If left unchecked, it threatens to erode public trust in the judiciary and weaken the rule of law.

Now, more than ever, all stakeholders in the legal profession must reaffirm their commitment to ethical values. The courts must remain sanctuaries of justice, untainted by external pressures. Lawyers, as officers of the court, must uphold the law with unwavering integrity. The future of the profession and indeed the credibility of our judicial system depends on it.

Dr. Tidi is the Principal Partner at M.E. Tidi Legal & Consultancy Services. He writes from Abuja via mikkytidi@gmail.com.
Source: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/03/legal-ethics-media-trials-and-judicial-defiance/
Re: Court bars Natasha, others from press interviews in "sexual harassment" suit by alcaptainero: 3:09pm On Apr 04, 2025
An educated Nigerian will know that granting press conferences on a matter pending in court
fergie001:
SOURCE
Re: Court bars Natasha, others from press interviews in "sexual harassment" suit by jossykido(m): 3:28pm On Apr 04, 2025
Not until the truth is out, we can’t really give final verdict of everything. But I feel, the court has to come in since the issues is still pending and is in court. No need buttressing on it every now and then.
Bringing it up at every interview speak ills of the sp, as well as the country.
Re: Court bars Natasha, others from press interviews in "sexual harassment" suit by Ironbull: 3:29pm On Apr 04, 2025
frankson1:
She went to court and still going around making comments about the same case and you tell me she doesn't know what she's doing.

If the case is thrown out, she and her senseless mob will start wailing about how the judiciary is not fair to her.
Her case will be thrown out and she will ends up like Melaye and Fubara cus whoever obidient support politically, financially, materially or otherwise that person is doom.
Re: Court bars Natasha, others from press interviews in "sexual harassment" suit by jubrilELsudan: 3:30pm On Apr 04, 2025
AKPABIO AND THE COURTS CAN NEVER SILENCE US CAUSE WE ARE NATASHANS

Re: Court bars Natasha, others from press interviews in "sexual harassment" suit by Yvngex(m): 3:32pm On Apr 04, 2025
GOFRONT:
CLEAR Conscience fear No accusation............If Akpabio gat no skeleton in his Wardrobe, he shouldnt have been Jittery.......

I'm very sure after this NatashaGate, when next Akpabio sight any fairskinned Beautiful lady as Natasha in a governmment gathering, His deeq will never rise again. He would have learn a Horrible lesson lusting over his Female colleagues in the Red chamber......


Shey you see as you take dey mumu yourself 😒😏
This one nah beer palour talk

That was how Madam Nunieh slapped him multiple times in his ChapeL............Man just construct a CHAPEL in his compound Not just for Worship oo But only to lure our young Natasha and other pretty Govt ladies in there for his Randy purpose!!

Now He don cast........Natasha don cast am. He ran to yayabello to fast track her recall but it failed. He has now ran to Madam Binta to restrain Media houses from granting Natasha interviews to avoid denting the already damaged reputation left of Akpabio...........Madam Binta herself should be very careful of the Randy One.........If I were Binta's husband, I wiĺ never allow the Randy one to go near my wife, otherwise I would soon find her in the CHAPEL of the RANDY one....
Re: Court bars Natasha, others from press interviews in "sexual harassment" suit by bdon12: 3:45pm On Apr 04, 2025
fergie001:
SOURCE
Wat have this people really got on binta nyako.why are they always using her for fake judgement
Re: Court bars Natasha, others from press interviews in "sexual harassment" suit by Goldeno(m): 3:45pm On Apr 04, 2025
kings59:
This woman said she has evidence

Now court is barring her from interviews

What's happening in the tribunal?

Can't they be independent and stop allowing politicians control them?

I'm not in support of any of the two because I'm not God.

All I want is for politicians to fear the court and not the other way around.
She has evidence yet she has not released it all this while, it's now that court has barred cho cho cho on the matter that she want to present evidence
Re: Court bars Natasha, others from press interviews in "sexual harassment" suit by SledgeHammerer: 3:50pm On Apr 04, 2025
Penguin2:
Natasha na the born for Akpabio neck now.

E no fit swallow am, e no fit vomit am.

E hook am for neck like bow tie 🤓
Like fubara was to wike abi? Una wan push this one into political oblivion too.
Re: Court bars Natasha, others from press interviews in "sexual harassment" suit by chidiokay: 3:53pm On Apr 04, 2025
wizelink:
That is the more reason he should charge her for defamation of character. Instead he chose to shut her mouth.

There are people who have charged others for defamation of character and won their case. Why is his own different?
I don't support anyone but transparency is always needed in this kind of case.
NO ... its now game of chess you dont let your opponent dictate your next move

Besides any move from Akpabio will be misconstrue as intimidation and oppression by public

Akpabio just need to hold back as much as possible, after Natasha case don end and everybody don see she is just looking for cheap Fame then Akpabio can finish her completely with litigation

my deepest worry is that she might become a reference to discredit real victims someday

She as singlehandedly lessen women chances to senate, and anyone that think all these we just go away without consequences must be a joker
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