A public dispute has sparked reactions in Edo State after a woman accused a member of the House of Representatives, Billy Osawaru, of failing to repay an alleged loan she claims to have provided during his election campaign.

In a video circulating online, the woman is seen expressing frustration and emotional distress, alleging that she sold her personal gold to raise funds in support of the politician’s campaign. She claimed that despite repeated efforts to recover the money after the election, the lawmaker has not fulfilled the alleged repayment agreement.

The incident has generated widespread discussion on social media, with many Nigerians debating issues surrounding political accountability, campaign financing, and the risks associated with informal financial support for candidates.

As of the time of this report, Billy Osawaru has not publicly responded to the allegations. There has also been no official confirmation or documentation presented to substantiate the claims made by the accuser.

Political analysts note that such disputes highlight the lack of transparency in grassroots campaign funding and the need for clearer regulations to protect supporters and ensure accountability in the political process.

Authorities have not announced any formal investigation into the matter, and it remains unclear whether legal action will be pursued.

Observers continue to emphasize that all parties involved are entitled to due process, and the allegations remain unproven pending any official findings or statements.


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