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Sex Scandals: A new twixt  emerges as woman in Viral video begs Sen Abbo for forgiveness

By Tom Garba, Yola 

The appearance of Senator Ishaku Abbo and Mrs Minso Kwagga Wange (Bright)  on Ordinary President’s Brekete Family show over adult tapes (sex scandals) has laid to rest many high tempers and a seemingly mediation by Ahmed Isah was ensured seems to end up the ugly trend of the sex saga.

Mrs Minso after hearing Senator Abbo’s side of the story begged for forgiveness and apologized for all wrong she did to him.

Mrs Minso on the show she admitted that Senator has been good and supporting her over the years.

Senator Elisha Abbo appearance on Tuesday defended himself from the allegations of revenge pornography, blackmail and others made with classified documents.

Abbo made shocking revelations with other videos clips documented of Mrs Minso nude lifestyle and revealed that she has been living a pornography life was the reason he distanced himself from her in 2015 when they had a four months relationship 

The former federal lawmaker representing Adamawa North Senatorial District in the ninth assembly refuted all claims of having any sex affairs and the video going viral in the social media is not him.

Abbo’s appearance was streamed live on Facebook. He provided videos and documents to the show’s anchor, Ahmed Isah aka Ordinary President, to prove his innocence.

Abbo noted how David spoke on Brekete Family show on Monday, claiming that he drugged her.

He said that in an earlier interview which David granted Trust TV she claimed he had sex with her when she was unmarried and released videos of their intimate moments to blackmail her.

“Wange has told different versions of the story which clearly means she is lying,” Abbo told Ordinary President.

The former lawmaker, through his lawyers, earlier issued a 72-hour ultimatum for her to apologise and withdraw the allegations.

The letter written by his lawyer read: “We have been instructed by our client to make a demand, and we hereby formally request that within 72 hours of receiving this letter, you publish or air an unequivocal public retraction and apology on national TV and in three national newspapers. The terms of this retraction must be approved by our firm, and we expect you to revert to us within 24 hours of receipt of this letter.”

The letter added that failure to meet the deadline would result in legal action, including claims for libel, an injunction to prevent further publication and a court-ordered public apology.

The Senator agreed to forgive her because it’s in his nature not to stop hating people.