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Re: Defamation Suit: Again, Senator Natasha Akpoti Absent From Court by TheGift: 7:21pm On May 09, 2025
JimRohn:
What this really reveals is a desperation to cling to conspiracy theories when the facts are too uncomfortable to face.

Accusations of 'agents' and 'premeditated propaganda' are the last refuge of those who can’t counter substance with logic.

Joining a platform days before a public event doesn’t prove orchestration—it proves nothing except your eagerness to invent narratives to distract from the real issues.

If your defense of Akpabio and Sandra Duru requires smearing others with baseless claims, then perhaps it’s not the accuser who’s struggling with credibility—it’s you.
But why do you keep sharing your posts on this with matter with me. Over 50 shares from one person, and its all about Natasha and Akpabio.

Are you conscious of it, because I am nor interested
Re: Defamation Suit: Again, Senator Natasha Akpoti Absent From Court by commoditiesnig(m): 7:37pm On May 09, 2025
emkz:
The fundamental idea was to embarass, gaslight and control the narrative with unsubstantiated accusations. She never wanted a court case, except noise. She never wanted closure except playing the victim.
Just the fact.. most unfortunate. Shame on her!
Re: Defamation Suit: Again, Senator Natasha Akpoti Absent From Court by CoachBush: 9:30pm On May 09, 2025
Natasha must not be present in court having briefed a lawyer to represent her. This is a civil matter.
Re: Defamation Suit: Again, Senator Natasha Akpoti Absent From Court by WanderTryangle: 9:41pm On May 09, 2025
bixton:
All these alternate monikers that were just opened yesterday.

Judicial process and judicial delays like your lawyer who filed a case did not know that he will serve a summon to the one he is accusing for his client.....


Well, let Sen. Natasha keep gathering her evidence. Only she knows where it was dumped. The case is opened till election campaign starts come 2027 and beyond.

I never enter court before.
What do I even know about telling lies.
Your attempt to trivialize the matter with insinuations about “alternate monikers” and sarcasm regarding the judicial process only serves to reveal your lack of understanding—or deliberate misrepresentation—of how legal proceedings function. Unlike your dismissive tone, Sen. Natasha’s approach is grounded in procedure and evidence, not political theater.

It is both misleading and irresponsible to imply that a lawyer’s duty begins and ends with filing a case. Serving a summon is part of due process—something that seems foreign to you, as you’ve conveniently stated you’ve “never entered court before.” That may explain your reckless confidence in publicly commenting on matters you clearly do not grasp.

As for the assertion that only Sen. Natasha “knows where it was dumped,” your deflection is noted. The truth does not need to hide behind sarcasm. Evidence speaks for itself, and the timeline of this case will not bend to political strategy or delay tactics. The law will take its course—whether that’s before or beyond 2027—and when it does, no feigned ignorance will serve as a shield.
Re: Defamation Suit: Again, Senator Natasha Akpoti Absent From Court by JimRohn: 9:57pm On May 09, 2025
TheGift:
But why do you keep sharing your posts on this with matter with me. Over 50 shares from one person, and its all about Natasha and Akpabio.

Are you conscious of it, because I am nor interested
I'm sorry—perhaps it was the bot that caused this confusion, as the message was not intended for you.
Re: Defamation Suit: Again, Senator Natasha Akpoti Absent From Court by bixton(m): 10:15am On May 10, 2025
WanderTryangle:
Your attempt to trivialize the matter with insinuations about “alternate monikers” and sarcasm regarding the judicial process only serves to reveal your lack of understanding—or deliberate misrepresentation—of how legal proceedings function. Unlike your dismissive tone, Sen. Natasha’s approach is grounded in procedure and evidence, not political theater.

It is both misleading and irresponsible to imply that a lawyer’s duty begins and ends with filing a case. Serving a summon is part of due process—something that seems foreign to you, as you’ve conveniently stated you’ve “never entered court before.” That may explain your reckless confidence in publicly commenting on matters you clearly do not grasp.

As for the assertion that only Sen. Natasha “knows where it was dumped,” your deflection is noted. The truth does not need to hide behind sarcasm. Evidence speaks for itself, and the timeline of this case will not bend to political strategy or delay tactics. The law will take its course—whether that’s before or beyond 2027—and when it does, no feigned ignorance will serve as a shield.
You seem to write intelligently but it's also obvious that you did not read to understand my comments but only rushed to respond for the defense of Sen. Natasha.
Nevertheless, we shall all see the outcome of this drama irrespective of how long it will take.
The road to 2027 is going to be full of all kinds of treats.
Re: Defamation Suit: Again, Senator Natasha Akpoti Absent From Court by WanderTryangle: 10:38am On May 10, 2025
bixton:
You seem to write intelligently but it's also obvious that you did not read to understand my comments but only rushed to respond for the defense of Sen. Natasha.
Nevertheless, we shall all see the outcome of this drama irrespective of how long it will take.
The road to 2027 is going to be full of all kinds of treats.
I appreciate your response, but let’s be clear—I read your comment thoroughly and responded based on its content, not out of blind loyalty to Senator Natasha or anyone else. Disagreeing with a narrative isn’t the same as defending a person; it’s called applying critical reasoning.

You’re right that the full outcome will eventually unfold, but until then, it’s essential that we resist jumping to conclusions based on bias or innuendo. Public discourse, especially around politics, demands more than speculation—it requires facts, fairness, and accountability on all sides.

Yes, the road to 2027 will be turbulent, but let’s not allow sensationalism to replace sound judgment.
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