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Tricky Ned Nwoko- See how he pushed Regina Daniels away to go in for another wife.

Crisely Blay 2 years ago 1

Billionaire Nigerian lawyer takes over the media with his new polygamous state of marriage.Prince Chinedu Munir Nwoko popularly known as Ned Nwoko is a Nigerian lawyer, politician and philanthropist. He was a member of the House of Representatives between 1999 and 2003 representing Aniocha North-South and Oshimili North-South. He was born on 1960 aged 62 years, Idumuje Ugboko, in Nigeria.He had his Education at King’s College London, Keele University.

This billionaire got married in 2019 to one if the best Nigerian actress, Regina Daniels. They currently have a kid named Tarik Nwoko. Well, Ned nwoko was known to have many wives before engaging Regina.

However, Ned Nwoko has so much desire in engaging lots of maidens into his home. He intends having another wife after he had  done this .

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He intensionally creates a stress- free life for Regina  with the purpose of having her unconcerned with engaging another maiden.

Is Ned nwoko right??? Share your comments.

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Dorcas Prah known professionally as Crisely Blay is a Ghanaian celebrity blogger, freelance journalist, and reporter.

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