Tension rises as 18,000 people sign Regina Daniels brother’s petition against Ned Nwoko

Tension continues to rise in the ongoing drama between Nollywood actress, Regina Daniels and her estranged husband, billionaire senator Ned Nwoko, as her elder brother, Sweezzy, launched a petition against the politician.

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Barely 24 hours of being shared, the petition demanding accountability for alleged abuse of power and intimidation has gathered over 18,000 verified signatures, drawing massive online support.

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Sweezzy urged people to sign, claiming that Ned, as a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales, could face scrutiny from the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) in the UK, even while residing in Nigeria.

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Taking to his Instagram story, he said:

“Matters like domestic abuse, harassment, and abuse of power are treated seriously in the UK. Run it up by signing the petition.” 

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The petition comes amid ongoing scrutiny of Sammy West arrest, Regina’s other brother, who has been actively defending his sister during the family crisis.

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Social media users have applauded Sweezy’s bold move, with many urging more people to sign the petition and demand justice.

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Sweezzy’s petition has ignited a wave of support online, as Nigerians and international observers call for justice, accountability, and protection against abuse of power.

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