Activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore has reignited public attention on the ongoing controversy surrounding Senator Ned Nwoko and Nollywood actress Regina Daniels. Sowore recently accused Nwoko of statutory sexual assault, citing claims that Daniels was 17 years old at the time of their marriage. The allegation has sparked intense discussion across social media platforms and in entertainment circles, as it adds another layer to the highly publicized saga between the senator and the actress.
Sowore’s statement emphasized that Nwoko’s actions, if proven true, constitute serious criminal conduct under international law. He pointed out that, given Nwoko’s legal registration in the United Kingdom, such conduct could be investigated by UK authorities, including the Law Society of England and Wales and the Solicitors Regulation Authority. The activist described the case as not only a personal violation but also an abuse of power, noting that Nwoko allegedly used political, financial, and legal influence to suppress victims and obstruct justice.
The renewed spotlight on Nwoko and Daniels’ relationship has captured widespread attention. Nigerians and international followers of Nollywood have debated the implications of the allegations, reflecting both concern for Daniels’ well-being and broader questions about accountability for high-profile individuals. Social media has been abuzz with reactions ranging from support for Sowore’s call for investigation to discussions on the impact of celebrity and political power in personal relationships.
As authorities and regulatory bodies are urged to investigate the matter, the story continues to unfold, keeping fans and observers deeply engaged. Sowore’s accusations have reinforced the complexity of the Daniels-Nwoko narrative and ensured that the conversation about legality, consent, and celebrity influence remains front and center in public discourse.
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