Recently, his committee recommended the suspension of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan for alleged misconduct.
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Monday, March 10, 2025
Nigeria's Senator Neda Imaseun Permanently Disbarred From Practicing Law In New York
Neda Imasuen, the chairman of the Nigerian Senate Committee on Ethics, Code of Conduct, and Public Petitions, has been permanently disbarred from practicing law in New York due to allegations of multimillion-dollar fraud and gross misconduct. This included absconding with a client's legal fees without representation and evading disciplinary actions.
Recently, his committee recommended the suspension of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan for alleged misconduct.
Recently, his committee recommended the suspension of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan for alleged misconduct.
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Nigeria the Dumping Ground. See Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria!!!!!
ReplyDeleteShame!!!!!!!!
Tueh!
DeleteFor clarity, he is a Labour Party Senator, an obidient
DeleteAnoy 18:17 thanks for that info, a member of the saint party who have come to rescue Nigeria.
Delete18:17 your comment is on the pretense that you are unaware that many politicians rode to electoral victory on the popularity and support of Nigerians for Obi-Datti presidential duo.
DeleteWhen something happens in other parties in even the remotest part of Nigeria you guys are quick to blame the national leaders and claim they have destroyed Nigeria. But you guys pretentiously try to always shield and exonerate Peter Obi as if he is a 5year old who is not aware of anything.
DeleteYou claim they 'rode' on party/PO popularity, didn't the leadership of your movement/party sell forms to them in millions of Naira, why did they not do any background screening of candidates? again you will likely say i should blame Abure and not your always blameless PO.
What kind of leader is never aware or responsible for anything in an organisation he leads, is that true leadership?
06:41, 💯💯
DeleteThis is very disgraceful
ReplyDeleteSo the Nigerian authorities don't conduct investigations before appointing these people to sensitive positions?
What about your so-called president?
DeleteIt is a shame that this man was elected under LP. people with unverified records just rode on the popularity of PO
ReplyDeleteThis is all a lot of them are good at, embarrassing their home country.
ReplyDeleteLP were bragging that their candidates were saints from heaven and everyone in APC or PDP was a criminal even when most of them were people that lost primaries in other parties.
ReplyDeleteTouche!
How these con artists get these top tier appointments is beyond me
ReplyDeleteCommon modus operandi of our people , two Nigerian immigration solicitors took my money and changed office in London without doing anything. A huge chunk of our people are very cruel.
ReplyDeleteThat's awful❗They will reap an avalanche of wickedness and whirlwind.
DeleteI m so sorry to hear that. The worst person I know in this UK is a Nigerian solicitor.
DeleteHe shoplifts croissants from Lidl and regularly fare dodges. No scruples at all. Dropped him like a hot stone
Dishonourables
ReplyDeleteInteresting how we are quiet about the party he got his votes on.
ReplyDeleteSo shameful
ReplyDeletePeter Obi, Kenneth Okonkwo, Aisha Yesufu etc. were all over the media talking about allegations around Tinubu's certificate but see who they whitewashed as a saint and got elected an LP Senator
ReplyDeleteWhich political party is that Oba? Ànd the SSA in Ogun State? Make we dey deceive ourselves.
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