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Senator Abbo Debunks Alleged Viral Sex Video

Former Adamawa State Senator, Ishaku Abbo has found himself at the center of a new controversy

Following the circulation of a leaked viral video purportedly showing Senator Ishaku Abbo involved in a sexual act with a married woman, the former Adamawa State lawmaker has distanced himself from the allegation.

The video, which surfaced late last week, shows a light-skinned man engaged in sexual intercourse, with many claiming the man is Senator Abbo, though the video does not clearly show the man’s face.

This is crazy coming two years after Senator Abbo, during his first tenure in the Senate, was involved in a widely-publicized scandal where he was caught on camera assaulting a breastfeeding mother in a sex toy shop in Abuja.

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In response to the recent video, Senator Abbo held a press conference, vehemently denying that he is the man in the footage.

“How can you identify a person without seeing his face, his body, only parts of his legs, and you said it is Senator Abbo,” he stated, dismissing the accusations as unfounded.

The senator, who was removed from the Senate by an Appeal Court earlier this year, suggested that the video is part of a smear campaign orchestrated by his political opponents.

He criticized those behind the video, insisting that such “timid blackmail” would not deter him from winning future elections.

He further pointed out that similar scandals have not hindered other politicians from succeeding in elections, emphasizing his belief in the support of his constituents.

Senator Abbo, however, threatened legal action against those he suspects are behind the distribution of the video, asserting that attempts to tarnish his reputation will not succeed.

He remains confident that his past performance in the Senate will secure the loyalty of his supporters, despite the ongoing scandal.

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