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A growing public outcry has emerged following damning allegations against APC Senator Prince Ned Nwoko, with activists Sowore calling for his immediate accountability over alleged crimes against a minor and abuse of power.
In a powerful statement, a rights advocacy group declared:
“APC Senator Prince Ned Nwoko must be held accountable for crimes against a minor and abuse of power. The case has gone far beyond politics and now points to serious criminal conduct,” the statement read.
According to Nwoko’s estranged wife, Regina Daniels, the politician “married” her when she was just 17 years old, an age that classifies as a minor under UK law. The statement further emphasized that since Ned Nwoko remains a registered legal practitioner in the United Kingdom, any sexual relationship with a minor would constitute statutory rape under British law.
The report also referenced disturbing claims that Senator Nwoko allegedly introduced Regina Daniels to hard drugs and repeatedly forced himself upon her during her teenage years. “These are not mere moral failings; they are serious criminal offences that demand investigation and prosecution,” the group asserted.
The statement urged the Law Society of England and Wales and the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) to launch a full disciplinary investigation and suspend Ned Nwoko’s law license pending the outcome.
“It is unacceptable for Ned Nwoko to continue parading himself as a lawyer in the UK while facing these damning allegations,” the group insisted.
Calling for international justice, the statement concluded:
“We will not allow Ned Nwoko to continue using the disgraced Nigeria Police Force, his political influence, or illicit wealth to suppress victims, pervert justice, and trample on human rights. Impunity has an expiry date — and that date is now!”
These revelations have sparked outrage across social media, with many Nigerians demanding immediate legal action both in Nigeria and the UK to ensure accountability for the alleged offences.
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