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Natasha and Her Endless Cruise

On the surface, Natasha presents a striking figure—poised and captivating. But beneath this façade lies a soul simmering with discontent, fueled by the oil of bitterness. It leaves one wondering, why is this woman so consumed by a cycle of venom and conflict? If she isn’t clashing with her colleagues, she’s sparring with individuals summoned before Senate committees. She appears to be perpetually at war—with herself and those around her.

Her latest episode of unrestrained theatrics came during the recent budget defense session, where the Minister of Steel Development, Prince Shuaib Audu, presented the ministry’s budget for scrutiny. In an all-too-familiar display of impulsiveness, Natasha went ballistic, her demeanor chaotic and her words misinformed. It was bewildering to witness a Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria seemingly unaware that ministries are coordinating entities overseeing agencies under them.

Despite her barrage of misplaced accusations, the minister responded with composure and tact. He calmly reminded her that the budget in question predates his tenure and adheres to established statutory provisions, emphasizing that nothing presented was new—it was simply an age-old budget framework.

Senator Natasha Akpoti’s repeated missteps are becoming increasingly embarrassing, not only to the constituents she represents but also to the entire Senate. She seems more interested in courting controversy and seeking cheap attention than in making meaningful legislative contributions. Her fixation on theatrics over substance has overshadowed her potential to effect change.

Rather than indulging in unnecessary grandstanding, it would serve her well to focus on mastering the intricacies of legislative responsibilities. The Senate is not a stage for antagonizing the executive or turning serious national issues into dramatic spectacles. Instead, it is a platform for collaborative governance, one that requires poise, knowledge, and decorum.

If Senator Natasha is genuinely committed to the steel industry’s revival, she should rally behind the Minister of Steel Development, supporting initiatives that will bring Nigeria’s steel sector back to life. The task at hand is far too critical to be reduced to a sideshow.

Natasha, it’s time to trade the theatrics for impact. Join the cruise of progress, not drama.

Fanisi Aiyetoro
Writes from Lokoja
Contact: 08168920083


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