Nigeria, April 26 -- There's something profoundly humbling about the Senate President of Nigeria standing in the Vatican. A man whose name is now whispered not in reverence, but in accusation. In Nigeria, he walks with power and pageantry. But in Rome, he's just another man in a sea of history, surrounded by sacred walls that have seen emperors fall and popes pray. No convoy. No red carpet. No special seat.
Only silence. And perhaps, a moment to reflect.
Sexual harassment, Abuse of office etc. These are not small allegations. They hang over him like smoke, following him across continents. And yet, there he stood in one of the holiest places on earth beneath the gaze of saints, perhaps hoping the cameras would soften the noise.
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