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Senator Natasha presents houses to six loyal aides to mark her 46th birthday
The Senator representing Kogi Central, Natasha Hadiza Akpoti-Uduaghan, marked her 46th birthday on Tuesday, December 9, 2025, by presenting six of her aides and loyalists with fully-built houses across the senatorial district.
The commissioning ceremonies, held in the beneficiaries’ local government areas, have drawn widespread admiration across Kogi State, with community leaders describing the gesture as a rare act of gratitude and a model of compassionate leadership.
The houses were handed over to Hamza Lamisi in Oboroke; Dr. Salami Etudai in Kuroko; Mrs. Adetayo Omotosho in Ogori-Magongo; Bashir Haroon in Ihima; Mr. Dio in Ganaja Village; and Bello Abdulmumini in Rofochinomi, Okene.
Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan commended the recipients for their dedication and integrity.
He words: “I applaud you all for being diligent, sincere, and reliable. Leadership should never be selfish. When people work faithfully, it is only right that they reap the reward. I believe in lifting those who work with me, not using people and abandoning them.”
The gift to Bello Abdulmumini was kept secret until the moment of presentation, leaving the beneficiary and attendees visibly emotional.
Constituents described the act as historic, noting that it provides tangible, generational assets to the beneficiaries and their families.
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