Comedian, Alibaba Speaks on Senator Natasha, Akpabio Drama

Popular comedian, Alibaba has spoken on the drama between Senator Natasha and Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, stating that over time and unfolding of events, his support has waivered.
In a recent interview, Alibaba stated that his initial support was for Senator Natasha, but that she has “watered down” his support by not denying some of the allegations against her.
Alibaba wanted to know why Senator Natasha never came forward to deny accusations of letting Akpabio make lewd approaches to her.
He was also worried she didn’t end the acts on her part to have him cease what he did long before she publicly acknowledged she received money and material things in their relationships.
Alibaba emphasized the importance of refuting fake accusations by mentioning that if you don’t, you actually stimulate them. He also narrated a personal incident of his friend who was falsely accused of something but cleared his name with an undercover camera in a wall clock.
Alibaba believes that Senator Natasha needs quality advisers to help her in the direction to go. He indicated that one is able to cope with such difficulties without additional injuries or harm to one’s reputation.
Alibaba warned that unsubstantiated allegations carry extremely serious consequences, not just for the party involved, but also for other parties who may be victims of the same situation. He emphasized the necessity to prove allegations beyond reasonable doubt and for the opposition to sow reasonable doubt.
Alibaba feared that the public will become desensitized to accusations of wrongdoing due to the pervasiveness of false or inflated claims. According to him, this can lead to a stage where people distrust all accusations, even genuine ones.
Alibaba’s comment emphasizes the importance of reacting to allegations of misconduct responsibly and timely.
He reemphasized the importance of individuals denying baseless allegations and seeking advice from reliable sources. Ultimately, Alibaba believes that the public has the right to be informed about the truth and that individuals should be held accountable for their actions.