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Guests barred from spraying money as Kogi politician Natasha Akpoti weds Warri Chief, Emmanuel Uduaghan (photos/Video)

On Saturday, March 5, Natasha Akpoti, a politician and one-time governorship candidate in Kogi state, tied the knot with Warri chief, Emmanuel Uduaghan, in Kogi state.

Politicians and other dignitaries attended the wedding, notably Delta state governor Ifeanyi Okowa, former Senate President Bukola Saraki, and a slew of others.

On a side note, Guests were not permitted to sprinkle money during the wedding ceremony.

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Guests barred from spraying money as Kogi politician Natasha Akpoti weds Warri Chief, Emmanuel Uduaghan (photos/Video)
Guests barred from spraying money as Kogi politician Natasha Akpoti weds Warri Chief, Emmanuel Uduaghan (photos/Video)
Guests barred from spraying money as Kogi politician Natasha Akpoti weds Warri Chief, Emmanuel Uduaghan (photos/Video)
Guests barred from spraying money as Kogi politician Natasha Akpoti weds Warri Chief, Emmanuel Uduaghan (photos/Video)
Guests barred from spraying money as Kogi politician Natasha Akpoti weds Warri Chief, Emmanuel Uduaghan (photos/Video)
Guests barred from spraying money as Kogi politician Natasha Akpoti weds Warri Chief, Emmanuel Uduaghan (photos/Video)
Guests barred from spraying money as Kogi politician Natasha Akpoti weds Warri Chief, Emmanuel Uduaghan (photos/Video)
Guests barred from spraying money as Kogi politician Natasha Akpoti weds Warri Chief, Emmanuel Uduaghan (photos/Video)
Guests barred from spraying money as Kogi politician Natasha Akpoti weds Warri Chief, Emmanuel Uduaghan (photos/Video)
Guests barred from spraying money as Kogi politician Natasha Akpoti weds Warri Chief, Emmanuel Uduaghan (photos/Video)
Guests barred from spraying money as Kogi politician Natasha Akpoti weds Warri Chief, Emmanuel Uduaghan (photos/Video)
Guests barred from spraying money as Kogi politician Natasha Akpoti weds Warri Chief, Emmanuel Uduaghan (photos/Video)
Guests barred from spraying money as Kogi politician Natasha Akpoti weds Warri Chief, Emmanuel Uduaghan (photos/Video)
Guests barred from spraying money as Kogi politician Natasha Akpoti weds Warri Chief, Emmanuel Uduaghan (photos/Video)
Guests barred from spraying money as Kogi politician Natasha Akpoti weds Warri Chief, Emmanuel Uduaghan (photos/Video)
Guests barred from spraying money as Kogi politician Natasha Akpoti weds Warri Chief, Emmanuel Uduaghan (photos/Video)
Guests barred from spraying money as Kogi politician Natasha Akpoti weds Warri Chief, Emmanuel Uduaghan (photos/Video)
Guests barred from spraying money as Kogi politician Natasha Akpoti weds Warri Chief, Emmanuel Uduaghan (photos/Video)

In other news, President Buhari has stated that Nigerians must begin to seek outside the military and security services for long-term answers to the country’s insecurity problems. 

Buhari made his submission in a speech to the National Defence College Alumni Association’s (AANDEC) launching event on Tuesday in Abuja. According to a statement released by Femi Adesina, the President’s Special Advisor on Media and Publicity, Nigerians must become more enthusiastic in cooperating with security forces to address the country’s difficulties.

he said in a statement issued by his spokesman, Femi Adesina.

“Security is not just a military concern but a challenge for all Nigerians. No matter the amount of money invested in military operations, without the support of the people, display of patriotism and preparedness for everyone to be ready to take ownership of securing our environment, success will be limited.

“Consequently, we must look beyond the military and the security agencies for enduring solutions to the security challenges we are facing,”

Source: PressInformant