Senator Natasha marks 46th birthday, gives thanks, unveils new school projects

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Kogi Central Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan is marking her 46th birthday, looking back on her life’s journey and offering prayers for ongoing guidance, wisdom, and safety for her family, friends, and constituents.

In a Facebook post on Tuesday, she expressed gratitude to God for the grace and strength that have shaped her life.

She wrote, “Dear God, as I turn 46 today, I thank You for grace, strength, and growth. Bless my journey ahead with wisdom, courage, and compassion.

“Keep my family, friends, constituents and all well-wishers safe and may You keep my path aligned with purpose. Amen.”

Akpoti-Uduaghan also noted in an earlier post on Monday her continuous efforts to contribute to her alma mater, Federal Government College Idoani in Ondo State.

She visited the school—where she reportedly served as Head Girl in 1997—to support the rollout of major development projects aimed at upgrading educational infrastructure.

“I’m honored to facilitate the following projects, which shall be completed next year by the grace of God: 2000-seat capacity auditorium, 500-seat capacity multipurpose hall, 10 staff quarters, 300 solar streetlights, 50,000 litres solar-powered water system,” she said, emphasising her dedication to helping current and future students.

She explained that her support stems from appreciation rather than political motives, acknowledging the school’s impact on her early development.

“FGC Idoani nurtured my character, discipline, and leadership; thus, giving back to my alma mater isn’t politics, it’s gratitude,” Akpoti-Uduaghan stated.

The senator wrapped up her message with a cheerful acknowledgment of her birthday and her bond with her community.