BREAKING: “How Natasha Offered Me N200M to Accuse Akpabio of Organ Harvesting,” US-Based Activist Speaks

A United States-based activist, Dr. Sandra Duru, also known as Professor Mgbeke, has submitted evidence of phone conversations between her and suspended Kogi Central Senator, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, to relevant authorities in the US and other parts of the world for forensic analysis.

The activist, made this known during a Facebook live session on Thursday night, May 1, 2025.

In her one hour, eight minutes live broadcast, she showed some of the evidences and noted that the conversations revealed the lies behind the sexual harassment allegation levelled against Senate President Godswill Akpabio by Senator Natasha.

As reported by Leadership on Friday, May 2, she exposed call logs and conversations to debunk Natasha’s claim that she had never spoken to her before.

Organ harvesting plot: Activist shares details against Natasha

Duru, popularly called Prof. Mgbeke, added that Natasha offered her N200 million to accuse the Senate President of organ harvesting, linking him with the death of a young girl who died a few years ago when she wasn’t getting anywhere with her sexual harassment allegation.

The activist and journalist, claimed that Natasha was out to destroy men.

She stated this while displaying call logs and messages sent to her Whatsapp by Natasha.

“One, there is no sexual harassment of any kind, two, there is no evidence of organ harvesting. I told Natasha, you are a pathological liar, you have disgraced us Nigerians. She said Nigerians were G and H – ‘Gullible and Hungry’ and you want to add to their problems?

“She called Dr Oby Ezekwesili a useful idiot,” Duru revealed.

Natasha rejects Akpabio’s legal team’s request

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan vowed to pursue her sexual harassment lawsuit against Senate President Godswill Akpabio to its conclusion.

She rebuffed calls from Akpabio’s lawyer, Olisa Agbakoba (SAN), to withdraw the suit or provide extrajudicial clarification, insisting such matters belong in court.

The senator also accused Akpabio of attempting to manipulate public perception while evading institutional accountability.