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Adamawa Senator Denies Controversial Viral Sex Video
Senator Ishaku Abbo, from Adamawa State, is once again at the center of a controversy surrounding an alleged sexual scandal that has surfaced in a viral video.
Two years ago, during his initial term in the Senate, Abbo infamously assaulted a breastfeeding mother in a sex toy shop in Abuja.
Recently, a leaked video that emerged late last week shows a fair-skinned man engaged in sexual intercourse with what is purported to be a married woman.
Shockingly, Senator Abbo’s name has been associated with the individual in the sex video, a claim that has not been verified or supported by any reliable sources.
After the video went viral, Arewa PUNCH reported that a press conference took place on Thursday evening regarding the incident. During the conference, the senator denied being the man in the video engaging in sexual activity with the purported married woman from Adamawa, whose husband is reportedly residing in Abuja.
Abbo strongly refuted the accusation, stating, “How can you determine someone’s identity without seeing their face or body, only glimpsing parts of their legs, and yet you claim it is Senator Abbo?”
The senator, who was ousted from the Senate by an Appeal Court earlier this year, attributed the allegations to his political rivals, whom he accused of orchestrating what he termed “cowardly blackmail.”
Blackmail won’t prevent me from securing election victories. A senator from a northern state was caught in a compromising sex video but still managed to win his Senate seat, along with his wife, who was elected to the House of Representatives. My supporters are loyal to me. Nothing can hinder my progress, he maintained.
The senator, embroiled in controversy, vowed to pursue legal action against those he believed were responsible for spreading the video and attempting to damage his reputation.
He emphasized that he was not discouraged by the sex video, but cautioned that damaging his reputation would not benefit the political aims of those behind the blackmail. He insisted that his supporters would continue to back him due to his record during his time in the Senate.
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