When asked about her potential gubernatorial run, Akpoti emphasizes the importance of family and community input. “My decision will be based on consultations with loved ones and the community. If they encourage me to run, I’ll take the leap. If they suggest I expand my political space, I’ll do just that.”
Akpoti’s confidence and humility have earned her respect in the political arena. She’s currently navigating a defamation suit against Senator Onyekachi Nwaebonyi, seeking N5.1 billion in damages for allegedly damaging her reputation.
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