David Umahi Breaks Silence Over Harassment Allegations
Minister David Umahi Responds to Harassment Allegations: “I Owe Nobody”
Minister of Works, David Umahi, has publicly responded to recent allegations that he refused to pay a woman for work she completed, reportedly because she rejected his sexual advances.
Umahi dismissed the accusations, stating that if Senator Natasha had made such a claim, he would have confronted it boldly. Instead, he described the allegation as coming from “anyhow person,” implying it lacks credibility.
In his statement, Umahi shifted focus to global events, saying:
“Let’s turn our attention to the war in Iran and allow Umahi to rest
“I owe nobody. If it’s Senator Natasha, my face would be bolder. Let’s focus on the war in Iran and let Umahi rest.” — Minister of Works David Umahi responds to allegations of harassment. pic.twitter.com/tTOJMuQe00
— Everydaystorynetwork (@Everydayst34346) February 28, 2026
The minister’s comments highlight the intersection of social media, personal allegations, and political discourse, reflecting how public figures navigate both personal criticism and broader geopolitical narratives.
While social media amplified the story, Umahi’s response suggests he wants attention drawn away from local controversies and toward international issues, particularly the conflict in Iran.
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Whether supporters see his response as firm or deflective, the episode underscores the challenges public figures face when allegations of misconduct surface online.
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