I’m not the one in new viral s3x video – Senator Abbo denied
A married woman has accused former Senator Ishaku Elisha Abbo of recording their intimate encounter without her consent, subsequently using the footage for blackmail. The woman, visibly emotional in her post, expressed remorse for her actions, which she claims have brought shame to her family. She also urged the public to extend protection to her and her loved ones, alleging that they are being threatened by the senator.
The controversy surrounds a recently surfaced video showing a light-skinned man engaging in a sexual act with a woman believed to be married. Abbo has publicly denied being the person in the video, attributing the scandal to political adversaries. During a press conference held on Thursday, he questioned how anyone could identify him based solely on a partial view of the body seen in the clip.
“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 asked reporters.
Ishaku Abbo, who previously gained notoriety after an incident in which he was filmed assaulting a breastfeeding mother in a sex toy shop, insisted that the current allegations are another attempt at “timid blackmail” orchestrated by his political opponents. He emphasized his resilience, stating, “Blackmail cannot stop me from winning elections,” and used the example of another senator who faced a similar public scandal yet successfully retained his political position.
Abbo has threatened to pursue legal action against those he believes are behind the dissemination of the controversial video, asserting his intention to safeguard his reputation amid the escalating claims.
The story continues to develop as both parties navigate the serious implications of the allegations and counterclaims in the public eye.