A fresh controversy has emerged involving Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, the senator representing Kogi Central, after she was reportedly involved in another heated confrontation with a fellow lawmaker. The incident is said to have occurred inside the office of Titus Zam, who represents Benue West, drawing attention from political observers and sparking reactions online.
In a video circulating on social media, Natasha was heard making a sharp remark during the exchange, saying, “I have your mate at home,” a statement that quickly fueled speculation about what may have led to the disagreement. While the full context of the confrontation remains unclear, the clip has intensified public discussion about tensions among lawmakers.
The development comes barely a week after the same senator was reported to have had another verbal clash with Patrick Ndubueze, who represents Imo North. That earlier incident also attracted public attention and raised questions about ongoing disagreements within political circles.
Although details surrounding the latest confrontation are still emerging, the repeated disputes have stirred debate about decorum and conduct among elected officials. Observers say such incidents highlight the need for professionalism and calm dialogue, especially among leaders entrusted with national responsibilities.





