Nigerian Law School Class of 2005 Honours Natasha for leadership

The Nigerian Law School, Class of 2005, has conferred an Award of Recognition on Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, representing Kogi Central Senatorial District, in acknowledgement of her exemplary leadership in public office and her notable contributions to governance and national development.
The award was presented by members of the 2005 alumni class as part of activities to celebrate distinguished colleagues who have continued to uphold the ideals of service, integrity, and national impact beyond the legal profession.
Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan was particularly commended for her strong legislative advocacy, commitment to good governance, and consistent engagement with policies aimed at improving the welfare of Nigerians.
In her reaction, the senator expressed deep appreciation to her classmates, describing the recognition as both humbling and motivating. She acknowledged the importance of collective support in her public service journey.
“I sincerely appreciate the entire Nigerian Law School Class of 2005, especially Adrian Amadi, Esq., for this Award of Recognition for my leadership in public office and contributions to governance and national development. I am deeply honoured and grateful,” she said.
She further reaffirmed her resolve to remain committed to effective representation and national development, noting that the honour serves as renewed encouragement to work harder for the progress of Kogi Central and Nigeria as a whole.
Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan concluded her appreciation message by signing off, “Gratefully, Kogi Central,” underscoring her strong bond with her constituents and her dedication to service-driven leadership.