/ Jul 02, 2026
/ Jul 02, 2026

Sandra Duru ‘Dr Mgbeke’ vows to expose Natasha Akpoti with receipts in explosive live broadcast

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In a fiery social media post, renowned activist and media personality Dr Sandra Duru, popularly known as Dr Mgbeke, has announced she will be going live to unveil explosive evidence against embattled and currently suspended Senator Natasha Akpoti.

Dr Duru, who did not hold back in her blistering announcement, accused Senator Natasha of orchestrating a malicious smear campaign involving falsified allegations, targeted political sabotage, and the manipulation of media narratives. According to Dr Mgbeke, the Senator not only reached out to her personally via phone calls and messages, but also attempted to involve high-profile individuals and NGOs in a coordinated effort to disrupt Senate proceedings.

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“She’s now pretending not to know me,” Dr Duru stated, “but I have the calls, messages, and recordings to prove it all.”

Dr Mgbeke’s upcoming live session promises to be a bombshell, as she says she will present timestamped, verified evidence implicating the Senator in schemes ranging from bribery and media corruption to spiritual attacks against rivals. She also alleged that Akpoti bragged about attempts to destabilise the current government and undermine the Yoruba presidency, offering political appointments in exchange for support in her alleged plots.

Among the names dragged into the scandal are musician Patoranking and his wife, as well as respected journalist Dr Reuben Abati, with Duru claiming they were falsely linked to various fabricated controversies.

Dr Mgbeke ended her post with a warning: “I owe it to the public to set the record straight. The truth will be unveiled — no matter who tries to bury it.”

As this political drama unfolds, Nigerians are glued to their screens awaiting the date of the tell-all livestream, which promises to shake the nation’s political landscape.

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