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“Truth Unveiled”: Prof. Mgbeke Exposes Natasha Akpoti with Verified Evidence in Live Broadcast

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In an assertive and meticulously planned live broadcast, Sandra C. Duru—widely known as Prof. Mgbeke—broke her silence and delivered what she described as “an undeniable justification of truth” in direct response to public denials made by Senator Natasha Akpoti. Far from a reactionary outburst, the broadcast was presented as a deliberate act of transparency aimed at restoring public confidence and setting the record straight with verified facts.

Prof. Mgbeke revealed that she has formally lodged complaints against Senator Akpoti with the appropriate security agencies, supported by a substantial body of evidence. This includes detailed call logs, text messages, voice notes, and other recorded exchanges which, according to her, substantiate the claims she has been making publicly for months. “Today was not for drama,” she stated emphatically. “It was for truth.”

Central to the broadcast was a pointed rebuttal of Akpoti’s denial of any direct communication. To disprove this claim, Prof. Mgbeke publicly disclosed the phone number allegedly used by the senator to contact her, asserting that the time for secrecy had passed. “When falsehood is used to mislead the public and weaponized to damage others, truth must become public,” she said. “Privacy cannot be invoked to shield lies.”

She urged both the public and investigative agencies to independently verify the communications, including timestamps and message contents, all of which, she confirmed, have already been submitted to authorities.

The broadcast also exposed further allegations implicating Senator Akpoti in a web of calculated manipulation. Among the claims were accusations of fabricating narratives tied to the tragic murder of Iniubong Umoren, peddling false stories about organ trafficking, and attempting to sway international organizations with unfounded allegations. Prof. Mgbeke also accused Akpoti of media manipulation, claiming she funded certain televised segments and awards to shape public opinion in her favor.

According to Prof. Mgbeke, prominent individuals and organizations such as Dr. Oby Ezekwesili, Dr. Abiola, FIDA, and others were unknowingly used as instruments in a broader campaign of misinformation. These entities, she asserted, were misled into supporting causes and actions that were not grounded in truth but were driven by a self-serving agenda.

Despite the gravity of her claims, Prof. Mgbeke stated that only 7% of the evidence has been released publicly. The remaining 93%, she said, has been submitted to the appropriate authorities for investigation. “Lies collapse under the weight of evidence,” she remarked, warning that more revelations could surface if denials and distortions continued.

She concluded the broadcast with a powerful message about accountability and integrity: “Credibility isn’t bought in the market. It’s earned through truth, evidence, and the courage to speak when it matters.”

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