A major political standoff has erupted in Nigeria as suspended Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan is repeatedly blocked from resuming her seat in the National Assembly, despite a court ruling calling for her reinstatement. The Senate leadership insists there is no binding court order mandating her recall, while Akpoti-Uduaghan and her supporters accuse the Senate of contempt and legislative lawlessness. The controversy escalated when immigration officials briefly seized her passport and prevented her from leaving the country, citing security concerns. The dispute has sparked debates about judicial clarity, parliamentary privilege, and the treatment of women in Nigerian politics. Both sides have filed appeals, prolonging the legal and political uncertainty.
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