Sen. Natasha Caught In A Lie? Leaked Clips Contradict Her Facebook Denial
Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan may have just dealt a blow to her own credibility after publicly claiming she doesn’t know Dr. Sandra C. Duru—despite mounting evidence suggesting otherwise.
In a fiery Facebook livestream on May 1st, Dr. Duru, also known online as “Prof. Mgbeke,” exposed alleged voice recordings and WhatsApp chats linked to a phone number registered to Senator Natasha. Truecaller identification and the familiar voice in the clips make the denial all the more baffling.
“How can she say she doesn’t know me when her own number called me and we chatted at length?” Duru asked, presenting screenshots and audio as proof.
The leaked content allegedly shows Senator Natasha attempting to rope Duru into backing a damaging and fabricated organ harvesting accusation against Senate President Godswill Akpabio.
Despite Natasha’s post claiming she didn’t know Duru, the evidence suggests otherwise. In the calls, the Senator allegedly:
Offered N200 million to Duru to participate in a fake organ harvesting allegation.
Admitted to paying Dr. Oby Ezekwesili, FIDA, and others to create media noise and legal pressure, going to obstruct the Senate Committee proceedings.
Outlined her anti-Tinubu agenda, plotting with opposition figures to destabilize the current government.
Begged Duru to “just support the cause”, even when Duru declined.
Shifted into romantic advances after being rejected politically, sending flirty and inappropriate messages in a bid to win her over personally.
Truecaller showed the number as Natasha’s. Her voice was unmistakable. Screenshots of their private chats reveal long threads of manipulation, emotional blackmail, and power games.
“You can’t fake all this,” Duru said. “She called me, begged, bribed, confessed, and when I refused, she turned around and denied ever knowing me? That’s cowardice and treachery.”
If true, it not only discredits her but exposes a disturbing level of manipulation.
With mounting public scrutiny, Natasha’s blanket denial looks more like calculated deceit than an honest mistake. As Duru aptly put it: “You can’t discredit someone holding all the receipts.”