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How Ned Nwoko Jailed 9 People From His Village, Oppresses Citizens Using Police – Sowore Reveals (Video)
Human rights activist Omoyele Sowore has accused billionaire senator Ned Nwoko of abusing police power to imprison nine villagers and oppress ordinary citizens.
- Human rights activist Omoyele Sowore has accused billionaire senator Ned Nwoko of abusing police power to imprison nine villagers and oppress ordinary citizens, sparking heated debates online.
Human rights activist and politician Omoyele Sowore has made fresh allegations against billionaire businessman and senator Ned Nwoko, claiming that the lawmaker has used the Nigerian Police Force to intimidate and unlawfully detain members of his own community
In a viral video circulating online, Sowore said he met nine individuals who had been imprisoned as a result of conflicts involving Nwoko.
“This so-called billionaire was just throwing people in prison. When we got to prison, we found nine people who had been put in prison by Ned Nwoko from his village,” Sowore alleged.

The activist accused Nwoko of ruining lives through what he described as a systematic abuse of police authority. He emphasized that his fight was not about actress Regina Daniels, Nwoko’s estranged wife, but about confronting a political system where powerful individuals allegedly weaponize law enforcement to oppress ordinary citizens.
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“I am not fighting for Regina Daniels. I’m fighting against Nigerian politicians who oppress people using the Nigerian police,” Sowore said.
The video has generated mixed reactions online. Some Nigerians expressed outrage over abuse of power, while others questioned Sowore’s motives, citing the ongoing saga between Regina Daniels and Ned Nwoko’s family.

One X user commented, “Make nobody offend Ned for that village oo. Small play, you enter Kirikiri lite.” Another joked, “Billionaire’s hobby: collecting villagers like Pokémon, gotta jail ’em all.” Yet another noted, “A lot of these public office holders are just oppressors.”
The video continues to trend across social media platforms, highlighting ongoing concerns about political influence and misuse of law enforcement in Nigeria.
Watch video below:

