A public sermon calling on Senate President Godswill Akpabio to withdraw his case against Senator Natasha has gained traction online, injecting a religious appeal into a dispute that has already drawn political and public attention.
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In the sermon, the cleric called for restraint and reconciliation, arguing that prolonged legal battles among public officials risk deepening divisions and distracting from governance. The appeal framed the issue as one requiring moral leadership, dialogue and forgiveness rather than escalation.
The appeal comes amid ongoing legal and political tensions surrounding the case between the Senate President and Senator Natasha.

