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Thursday, May 01, 2025

Senator Natasha Akpoti Reveals Why She Hates Poverty

 Senator Natasha Akpoti say poverty was one of her greatest teachers....



She posted
''I Hate Poverty, Yet It Was a Great Motivator
Growing up, I saw the ugly face of poverty up close. It was not a distant concept for me; it was real — gnawing, unrelenting, and often humiliating. I hate poverty because it strips people of dignity, silences dreams, and imprisons potential. I despise the way it marginalizes brilliant minds, forcing them to compromise their futures just to survive the day. Poverty, in its cruelty, robs communities of hope and nations of progress.

Yet, I cannot deny that poverty shaped me. It was one of my greatest teachers and fiercest motivators. It lit a fire within me that no obstacle could extinguish. It taught me resilience when the odds were stacked against me. Most importantly, it taught me empathy — a deep, unshakable compassion for those who struggle, for those whose voices are drowned by hardship.

I often reflect on my journey and realize that the hunger for a better life, the dream of a more just society, and the courage to fight for change were all born from the crucible of those difficult years. Poverty propelled me into advocacy, into leadership, into a relentless pursuit of a Nigeria where no child would have to suffer what I once endured.

Today, as a Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I stand fiercely against poverty, not just because of what it did to me, but because of what it continues to do to millions of our people. I am living proof that adversity can mold greatness, but I also believe that no one should have to suffer deprivation to find their strength.

Poverty must not be a rite of passage. It must be eradicated — through policies that empower, through governance that is humane, and through leadership that listens and acts. My life’s mission remains clear: to build a Nigeria where every citizen can thrive, free from the chains of poverty.
Senator Natasha H Akpoti Uduaghan
Kogi Central''








21 comments:

  1. Hmmm... That's an audacious woman right there. Words, well put together 👏👏

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  2. No ine loves poverty but at times it makes one work harder and stand firm on changing ones life

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    1. Ms Pinky,

      Please comprehend. Thank you.

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    2. 15:18 you are even the one that needs to comprehend. Read it again this time with an open mind

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  3. 👏👏👏👏 such a motivational worded epistle.

    Strong woman.👍🙌🙌😘😘💙💙

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  4. Nobody loves poverty o.,we're all striving and working to ensure we don't let our kids pass through any difficult stage we went through... God keep helping and blessing us

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    1. Mor,

      Words have meanings. Think.

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  5. This one nah fabu. Natasha you didn't come from nothing. Your dad is a medical doctor and he was a big man in your community. That time who no get money dey marry oyinbo? Your mom is a Ukrainian

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    1. And you were all their life to know how things were with them

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    2. abeg, do you know when she even experienced this poverty sef? and what has having an Ukrainian mother got to do with being poor or not poor? Na wah!

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    3. And how does being a Ukrainian mean one is rich? Why do you people opt to waste your education by having no appetite to research, ask questions or expand your knowledge? Are you not aware of the economic state of communist nations in her mother's time? How does being a medical doctor make you rich? In a rural part of igbira land back when the possible options were a small practice of grateful but poor patients, waiting for salaries released at the whim of soldiers in a government facility or public school? This is the shallowness of thought that makes youngling makes go into fraud and end youngling females running after cheap glitter.

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    4. @chichi you are wrong. Natasha is right and if she says she saw poverty korokoro, na true she talk.

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    5. Thank you. I wanted to ask when the poverty happened. Like Badenoch mcdonalds tale

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    6. your comment is so myopic and shallow...go abroad and see oyibos who live in poverty....we do not know at what point in her life she tasted the poverty so stop running your mouth without facts

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  6. Well spoken, President Natasha Akpoti. 👏

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  7. Thank you for this enlightenment Sen. Natasha 👏🤗
    Poverty should shape you into better human not greedy ones. Many of our leaders grew up poor but they make sure their people languish in same poverty they abhors. No empathy or kindness. Wicked mentality 🥺

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  8. I Love This Beautiful Woman
    Nah Find Her Make She Dey Issue Ticket For My Hand 🙏🙏
    From My Mouth To God's Hears AMEN 🙏 🙏

    Hello iya Boys

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  9. Amiable Steph1 May 2025 at 17:27

    I just some write up there that it is fabu (smiles).
    What she wrote there is her story. I am not even from Kogi state but I happened to know her from a distant through her younger brothers whom we schooled in same university.
    At a time things became so bad for them that she was the one seeing them through school. I think they had lost their Dad by then. She used to sometimes come to visit them.
    No be everything be fabu. A lot of people know their story.

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    1. are you minding some people who just love to run their mouths without thinking....they have no facts but will just comment without doing a brain check..

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  10. Well said, proud of you!

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  11. Na mgbeke get this sub😛 to all the people who have been paid to malign others, catch your sub

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