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Action Collective Blasts Professor Mgbeke Over Allegations Against Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan

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Action Collective Blasts Professor Mgbeke Over Allegations Against Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan

The Action Collective, a prominent pressure group, has fiercely criticized Professor Mgbeke following her recent accusations against suspended Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, who represents Kogi Central.

In a statement issued by the group’s National Coordinator, Mr. Teddy Onyejuwe, Action Collective described Professor Mgbeke as a “serial liar and betrayer,” accusing her of hiding personal ambitions behind a facade of activism.

According to a report from Leadership News, the group dismissed Mgbeke’s allegations as completely unfounded, claiming they were part of her ongoing pattern of manipulation and betrayal. Action Collective stated that this was not the first time Professor Mgbeke had targeted individuals with baseless claims to serve her selfish interests.

“We are fully aware of Professor Mgbeke’s antics,” the group said. “Her history of disappointing those who once stood by her is well-documented. This recent episode is nothing but a desperate move to reclaim public relevance.”

The statement went on to accuse Mgbeke of hypocrisy, criticizing her attempts to present herself as a defender of truth and justice. According to Action Collective, Mgbeke’s track record of exploiting personal relationships and fabricating stories for personal gain is well known.

“She has mastered the skill of weaponising personal connections and manufacturing false narratives whenever it serves her interests,” they stated. “Her reputation alone is enough to discredit any new falsehoods she seeks to propagate.”

Highlighting Mgbeke’s alleged history of deceit, the group said she had left a trail of broken trust among former allies. Onyejuwe further accused her of fabricating documents, forging fake partnerships, and orchestrating non-existent programs to manipulate and defraud unsuspecting individuals.

“She is notorious for forging documents and inventing partnerships that do not exist, all in a bid to dupe and manipulate,” Onyejuwe added.

To support their claims, Action Collective pointed to previous reports that exposed Mgbeke’s questionable activities. They cited a June 10, 2020 article from Nairaland.com and an investigative report published on April 24, 2027, by Secretsreporter.com, both of which allegedly implicated her in scams and acts of misrepresentation.

The group concluded by urging Nigerians and the international community to be cautious and not fall for what they described as Mgbeke’s “charade.”

“Betrayal and deceit are not new traits for Professor Mgbeke,” the statement emphasized. “They are the very foundation of her public persona.”


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