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REGINA DANIEL'S BOO! Ned Nwoko's Massive Crocodile, N10 Billion Massion, 2 Morrocan Wives, Among others Revealed



As we all know Ned Nwoko and Regina Daniels have been a constant name on our lips, there has been gossips and news all over the place about their alleged marriage and their current appearance in a public function also has given us ideas that their marriage might be actually true.


Well while we are not sure about their alleged marriage there are still some facts with proof we are sure of about Prince Chinedu Ned Nwoko. Lets check out some

7.) Prince Chinedu (Ned) Munir Nwoko is a Nigerian lawyer, politician and businessman. He was a member of the Nigerian House of Representatives between 1999 and 2003. Nwoko is a Muslim. He represented Aniocha North-South and Oshimili North-South.

6.) Nwoko set up and maintained one of the leading law firms in the UK, where he claims to have practiced as a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales.

However, he cannot be found on the law society database as registered solicitor in the U.K.

5.) Nwoko got his first degree in Law and History from the University of Keele in Staffordshire, United Kingdom, followed by King’s College London where he graduated with a Masters in Law.

He got his honorary doctorate from the Commonwealth University College in Belize.

.4) Nwoko lost his first son Tarik, a 22-year-old whose mother is from Morocco. Tarik was a law student at North Staffordshire University where he died in his sleep on Monday, December 8, 2014.

3. ) In April 2019, Ned Nwoko married his sixth wife, 20 years old movie actress, Regina Daniels. Regina was born on October 10, 1998, as confirmed by her INEC’s Voter Verification Platform.

2.)Nwoko’s marriage to the supposed teen actress is yet to be officially confirmed.

1.) Nwoko built a Wonderland home on a large expanse of land in his native Idumuje-Ugboko, Aniocha North Local Government Area of Delta State.

The eye-popping edifice, nicknamed ‘Castle in the Air,’ is a combination of Arabian and western designs complemented with a royal traditional touch which experts have described as a tourist destination.

According to ThisDay, the home has a zoo with many species of wild and weird animals including Crocodiles, Ostriches, Horses, Sea Eagles, Porcupines, monkeys, rabbits, and others.

Another section of the land has fish ponds that have about 50 thousand catfish and other species of fishes in them.

Apart from these, the land also has poultry section with about 5000 chickens while another part of the land is filled with thousands of palm trees.

Just behind the main castle is an Olympic size swimming pool and a lawn tennis court, with a standard table tennis adjacent it.

Estimated at about N10 billion, the castle is situated 1000 feet above sea level which makes it the highest point in Delta State.

Am sure your dazed with this wonderland house of Ned Nwoko, let us know what you think still about this marriage rumor between him and the young actress Regina Daniels.

Source : withinnigeria.com

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