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Nigeria Senator Ned Arrests In-laws After Wife Regina Says No To Marriage
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#Breaking News #Daniels #NED #Nwoko #Regina ©November 4th, 2025 ®November 4, 2025 10:56 am Serving Nigerian Senator, Prince Chinedu Munir Nwoko well known as Ned Nwoko has been accused of sending policemen to arrest his in-laws, after his fourth wife and a popular Nollywood super actress, Regina Daniels ran out of the matrimonial home over alleged domestic violence, intimidation, oppression

Tinubu Govt Lacks Passion To Stop Terrorism - Peter Obi
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#Issues #Obi #Tinubu #Trump ©November 4th, 2025 ®November 4, 2025 6:50 am Fellow contestants in the last concluded presidential election in Nigeria and Anambra State former Governor, Peter Obi has said that the current President of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu led government lacks the passion to stop the unwarranted killing of people in manners of criminal acts including terrorism, stressing that, "while the insecurity did not start with the present government, what is most unfortunate is the lack and absence of competence, commitment, prudent use of resources, patriotism and passion on the part of APC, APC-led government/leaders to effectively govern, galvanise and lead Nigeria where no one is unwarrantedly oppressed and killed, a Nation where peace, truth and justice reign", this, Peter Obi stated via his social media accounts on Monday evening in response to the United States, US President, Donald Trump announced plans to launch US military action in Nigeria to wipe out terrorists killing Christians in the West Africa country. #OsazuwaAkonedo

So Be It, It Takes Trump Action To End Nigeria Insecurity - Barr Uwoghiren
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#Issues #Nigeria #Trump #US #Uwoghiren ©November 3rd, 2025 ®November 3, 2025 8:46 pm Barrister Jefferson Uwoghiren, a human right lawyer and a political activist has said; nothing wrong if it takes the intervention of the United States, US President, Donald Trump to end the raging fires of insecurity, institutional wickedness and terrorism in Nigeria, the legal practitioner stated this in numbers of posts he published through his personal social media platform since President Donald Trump announced US intention to launch military action in Nigeria to wipe out terrorists killing christians in the West Africa country, saying, "If America's sabre-rattling, (military threat) is the dirty water needed to flush this country clean, or quench the raging fires of institutional wickedness, insecurity, and terrorism, so be it". #OsazuwaAkonedo

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00:00Serving Nigerian Senator, Prince Shindu Munir Nwako, well known as Ned Nwako, has been accused of sending policemen to arrest his in-laws, after his fourth wife and a popular Nollywood super actress, Regina Daniels ran out of the matrimonial home over alleged domestic violence, intimidation, oppressions and maltreatment like a nobody in the senator's house.
00:23This, the serving Nigeria Senator, Ned Nwako accused the absconded wife, Regina Daniels of substance abuse, denying her allegations of domestic violence, adding, he made efforts to stop her addict of substance abuse hence the wife, Regina Daniels became violent and she started assaulting the domestic staff and destroying properties in the house.
00:45According to Ned Nwako in a statement he had issued less than 48 hours after the star actress ran away from her matrimonial home in October last month, while I took Mun to the hospital, a scene of chaos unfolded at home, orchestrated by Sammy.
01:01Regina's main drug supplier, another known supplier of drugs to Regina is the tiny evil devil called Ann, in a swift reaction to the arrest of his son and Regina Daniels' brother yesterday, Rita Daniels, the mother-in-law accused the serving Nigeria Senator, Ned Nwako of trying to bite the finger that fed him, saying,
01:21Ned Nwako married her daughter because she was a popular actress, and the senator needed the high star of her status to boost his fallen star or his political relevance in the Nigeria politics, saying,
01:34the senator will go down for arresting her children, adding that, people should take a look out Ned Nwako's children, if any of them look like from a billionaire father,
01:43although, the actual numbers of the in-laws arrested is yet to be officially stated as one of the Regina Daniels sisters initially said to be arrested alongside with the brother,
01:53was seen outside the police station in Lagos State on Monday night in a video made available online by Regina Daniels' family.
02:02Verbatim, Regina Daniels' mother, Rita Daniels, while she was being video recorded and screaming with a very loud painful voice in front of the police station at night yesterday,
02:13said, you married my daughter because you wanted someone with high star to boost your fallen star.
02:19If you think you can bite the finger that fed you, you'll go down.
02:24Regina gave you $50,000 to support your election. All my resources also went into that same election. You were mad.
02:32Nigeria media reported that the arrests came days after actress Regina Daniels allegedly filed for divorce, accusing him of domestic violence.
02:41Calling out the senator amid the marital crisis on Monday, Regina disclosed that her elder brother and sister had been arrested.
02:49While appealing to the general public for urgent help, the 24-year-old, in a series of posts on her Instagram page,
02:57attributed her siblings' arrest and detention to an alleged attempt by her husband to force her into a rehabilitation center.
03:04Someone please, help me. I feel like I'm losing my mind. I never thought I would do this, but my big brother and big sister have been arrested.
03:15My baby sister might be arrested as well until I return and, according to him, return to rehab.
03:22Don't even get me started on telling the world what you did to me with your stupid rehab talk, Daniels wrote.
03:28You said,
03:58U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans to launch U.S. military action in Nigeria,
04:28to wipe out terrorists killing Christians in the West Africa country.
04:33According to Peter Obi, the recent pronouncement by the U.S. government declaring Nigeria a
04:38country of particular concern, CPC, and indicating possible military action should give every well-meaning Nigerian serious concern.
04:47There is no doubt that Nigeria is experiencing an unprecedented level of insecurity with attendant carnage and the most shocking loss of lives and property.
04:58According to Amnesty International, over 10,000 people have been killed in Nigeria since May 2023 and as I have repeatedly lamented,
05:07the unwarranted and unprovoked killing of Nigerians is most condemnable, and all efforts must be made to bring it to a stop.
05:14It is equally important to state that the terrible situation is significantly avoidable with competent leadership and governance.
05:21While the insecurity did not start with the present government, what is most unfortunate is the lack and absence of competence,
05:30commitment, prudent use of resources, patriotism and passion on the part of APC,
05:36APC-led government, leaders to effectively govern, galvanize and lead Nigeria where no one is unwarrantedly oppressed and killed,
05:44a nation where peace, truth and justice reign. As democracies, Nigeria and the U.S. have long been strategic partners committed to regional peace and security.
05:55That relationship should not falter. The present situation calls for constructive diplomatic and any other plausible engagement by both nations aimed at addressing the prevailing and disturbing security concerns.
06:08Both countries must work in concert and expeditiously towards that purpose.
06:14Peter Obi had earlier on October 28, 2025, condemned the Nigeria government over rising criminal acts in drug abuse-related crimes,
06:23saying, when criminals can now use the country logistics companies to distribute narcotics across the country,
06:29it shows how weak the government institutions in Nigeria have become.
06:33The recent revelation that drug traffickers have infiltrated Nigeria's courier and delivery services sector is worrisome and another sad reminder of how deep our national decay has become.
06:45When criminal networks can now use logistics companies to distribute narcotics across the country,
06:51it shows how weak our institutions and relevant monitoring systems are.
06:55The Nigeria Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLE Barrister Jefferson Muahiran, a human right lawyer and a political activist has said,
07:06nothing wrong if it takes the intervention of the United States, U.S. President, Donald Trump to end the raging fires of insecurity,
07:14institutional wickedness and terrorism in Nigeria.
07:17The legal practitioner stated this in numbers of posts he published through his personal social media platform since President Donald Trump announced U.S. intention to launch military action in Nigeria to wipe out terrorists,
07:31killing Christians in the West Africa country, saying,
07:35if America's saber-rattling, military threat, is the dirty water needed to flush this country clean,
07:41or quench the raging fires of institutional wickedness, insecurity, and terrorism, so be it.
07:48According to barrister Jefferson Muahiran,
07:51dirty water day quench fire,
07:53nobody, yes nobody deserves to die in the hands of terrorists.
07:57If it takes Trump's intervention to wake up disgraceful governments to act swiftly, vigorously, patriotically, and responsibly, so be it.
08:08The primary business of government is the safety and protection of the lives and properties of citizens,
08:14whether Christians, or Muslims.
08:16If America's saber-rattling is the dirty water needed to flush this country clean,
08:21or quench the raging fires of institutional wickedness, insecurity, and terrorism, so be it.
08:28Now government way serious, citizens day loyal for,
08:32a country of concern to disgraced country.
08:35How did we get here?
08:37This is the lowest of lows in Nigeria-America relations.
08:41A country we ditched the UK for and adopted its system of government.
08:45Practically everything, this is not really about Trump.
08:48It's more about how we treat crime, punishment, and our bogus criminal justice system.
08:54The government has surrounded itself with fawning nincompoop, and incompetent advisors,
09:00who see national security only through narrow tribal prisms and ritualism,
09:05adept at creating enemies for the government instead of friends.
09:09No attempt at conciliative politics or national unity.
09:13Almost three years, there are no ambassadors to major countries.
09:17Our foreign policy chiefs are torn between transactional politics of financial safe heavens
09:22or alignment with non-aligned low-energy Caribbean countries.
09:26Our domestic policy leans more towards appeasement of fading potentates rather than the enforcement
09:32of nation-building rules.
09:34We can't continue this way.
09:36Either we sit down and talk, or others will do the talking to us.
09:40A collapsed or exploding Nigeria is a threat to global peace and a humongous humanitarian
09:46disaster that must be avoided at all cost.
09:50We are almost at the gate.
09:51Where's the break?
09:52We have reported that Ogun's state-born princess, Ola Tarira Majeko Dunmianiru has reacted over
09:59the description of Nigeria as a disgraced country, by President Donald Trump of the United States,
10:05U.S., saying, the greatest contribution the United States and its allies can make at this
10:11pivotal moment is to support the genuine democratic emergence of visionary, credible, and people-centered
10:17Nigerian leaders.
10:19Not the preservation of a kleptocratic status quo that has entrenched poverty, division and
10:24despair, calling on the international community for the urgent need to uphold democracy and
10:29human rights.
10:30Lagos State Command of the Nigeria Police Force has declared the founder and publisher of
10:35Sahara Reporters News Media, Omiyele Sawari wanted for organizing protest in Lagos State,
10:41which, the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mishu Djemo said Sawari has allegedly committed
10:47the offense of breach of public peace, and the police commissioner thereafter confirmed
10:51the arrest of 13 persons he described as vagabonds and miscreants as group of people came
10:57out on Monday morning to protest against the demolition of their settlements after their
11:02houses at the Koka and Odulari areas of Awaranshaki community in Kasofay.
11:07Local government area of Lagos State were brought down at midnight on Saturday, hours after the
11:13state government announced that it had compensated about 80 property owners on Friday, forcing some
11:19concerned citizens to condemn the government for displacing families without a clear plan for
11:25relocation and reintegration into the housing system.
11:28This, Omiyele Sawari in an on-the-spot video statement made on Monday at the scene of the
11:34protest, said, he could not come down from the vehicle because he had a privileged information
11:39that there was plans to kill him if he comes out openly during the protest.
11:44According to Sawari, the action of the police explained why President Donald Trump of the United
11:49States, U.S. is considering military action in Nigeria because the U.S. President has seen weak
11:55leadership and leaders do not mean well for the people. According to the Lagos State Police
12:01Commissioner, I hereby as the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Police Command, declare
12:06Sawari wanted. I declare him wanted for causing disturbance of public peace and an act to commit
12:12a felony by planning and putting all the plans in motion to block the third mainland bridge to cause
12:18hardship for Lagosians and other Nigerians, more especially visitors, who are transients through
12:24this end. We will not allow that. We are closing in on him. Anywhere he is, he should know that we are
12:31closing in on him. We learned that he was in a bus and being videoed. Why didn't he come down? He came
12:38down in Abuja. He should come down. Wherever he is, he should report himself to the nearest police
12:45station. We are going to arrest him, investigate him and prosecute him. The Commissioner of Police
12:51said massive deployment of police personnel had been made, not just to the third mainland bridge but
12:57also to other parts of the state, where coordinated protests are likely to hold. The police boss stressed
13:04that, this location is vital to the city's economy and the well-being of commuters. We will not allow any
13:10action, peaceful or otherwise, that seeks to block the bridge and disrupt livelihoods. Any attempt to
13:17obstruct the third mainland bridge is a direct threat to public safety and national infrastructure.
13:23Anyone attempting to disturb public peace will be arrested, investigated and prosecuted. Lagos is the
13:30heartbeat of Nigeria's economy, and we cannot afford chaos here. We have arrested 13 suspects,
13:36who are vagabonds and miscreants who wanted to cause mayhem in Lagos state. Sawari in a statement
13:43with a video attachment, said, I recorded this video at the scene of the attack on peaceful protesters by
13:49Nigeria police force in Lagos during today's Awaransaki anti-demolition protest, which they handled in the
13:56usual despicable and unconscionable manner. The Ogun state-born princess, Ola Tarira Majekodun Miniru has
14:04reacted over the description of Nigeria as a disgraced country, by President Donald Trump of the United
14:11States, US, saying, the greatest contribution the United States and its allies can make at this pivotal
14:18moment is to support the genuine democratic emergence of visionary, credible, and people-centered
14:24Nigerian leaders. Not the preservation of a kleptocratic status quo that has entrenched poverty,
14:30division and despair, calling on the international community for the urgent need to uphold democracy
14:35and human dignity amid President Trump's plans to begin US military actions in Nigeria to end the
14:42killing of Christians in Nigeria. While reacting to the recent remarks by President Donald Trump portraying
14:48Nigeria as a disgraced country, Princess Ola Tarira acknowledged the deep governance challenges
14:54confronting Africa's most populous nation but emphasized that Nigeria's struggle is not one of
15:00Christian targeted conflict, but one of governance, justice, and humanity itself. The greatest contribution
15:07the United States and its allies can make at this pivotal moment is to support the genuine democratic
15:13emergence of visionary, credible, and people-centered Nigerian leaders, not the preservation of
15:19a kleptocratic status quo that has entrenched poverty, division and despair. True partnership must
15:26empower integrity and merit, not those who have rigged themselves into power through corruption and
15:31coercion. Princess Ola Tarira called for global collaboration to restore faith in governance and
15:37strengthen democratic institutions, noting that Nigeria's stability and progress are critical not
15:43only for its citizens but for Africa and the world at large. Only through principled engagement and
15:50unwavering support for democracy can Nigeria's citizens rebuild their nation in peace and dignity,
15:56free from the devastation of renewed conflict. I look forward to continued dialogue, progressive
16:02cooperation, and a shared vision for humanity, she concluded. We have reported that President Donald
16:08Trump of the United States of America has placed U.S. soldiers on red alert for possible war in Nigeria.
16:15According to President Trump, the U.S. Department of War should prepare U.S. troops for possible
16:21military action in Nigeria if the Nigerian government continued to allow the killing of Christians.
16:27The U.S. troops may very well go into that now disgraced country, guns a-blazing, to completely
16:33wipe out the Islamic terrorists who are committing these horrible atrocities. This, President Trump
16:39issued on Saturday evening in line with Greenwich Meridian Time after President Bola Ahmed Tanubu
16:45personally signed a statement rejecting Trump earlier claim on Friday that Christians are being targeted and
16:52killed in Nigeria. Although President Bola Ahmed Tanubu disagreed with Trump who had described the high
16:59level of insecurity in Nigeria as a religious war by Islamic terrorists against Christians, but,
17:06some Nigerians quickly took to the comments section of President Bola Ahmed Tanubu post on
17:11X social media platform, and pasted a screenshot of a tweet published by President Bola Ahmed Tanubu on
17:19January 29, 2014, wherein, President Bola Ahmed Tanubu apparently had long accepted and agreed that
17:27the insecurity in Nigeria is possibly. President Donald Trump of the United States of America has placed
17:33U.S. soldiers on red alert for possible war in Nigeria. According to President Trump, the U.S.
17:40Department of War should prepare U.S. troops for possible military action in Nigeria if the Nigerian
17:46government continued to allow the killing of Christians. The U.S. troops may very well go into
17:52that now disgraced country, guns a-blazing, to completely wipe out the Islamic terrorists who are
17:57committing these horrible atrocities. This, President Trump issued on Saturday evening in line with Greenwich
18:04Meridian Time after President Bola Ahmed Tanubu personally signed a statement rejecting Trump earlier
18:11that they claim on Friday that Christians are being targeted and killed in Nigeria, although President
18:17Bola Ahmed Tanubu disagreed with Trump who had described the high level of insecurity in Nigeria
18:23as a religious war by Islamic terrorists against Christians. But, some Nigerians quickly took to
18:30the comments section of President Bola Ahmed Tanubu post on X social media platform, and pasted a
18:36screenshot of a tweet published by President Bola Ahmed Tanubu on January 29, 2014, wherein,
18:44President Bola Ahmed Tanubu apparently had long accepted and agreed that the insecurity in Nigeria
18:51is possibly a religious war against Christians in the West Africa country, verbatim, in the tweet,
18:58Tanubu said, the slaughtering of Christian worshippers is strongly condemnable, it calls to
19:03question the competence of Jonathan, then President of Nigeria, to protect Nigerians.
19:08This old statement by President Bola Ahmed Tanubu indicated that President Donald Trump of the
19:14United States of America may not be the first person to describe the insecurity in Nigeria as
19:20a religious war against Christian communities in the West Africa country. President Trump in his latest
19:26policy statement via his Truth social media platform on Saturday evening, said and in quotes that,
19:33if the Nigerian government continues to allow the killing of Christians, the USA will immediately
19:38stop all aid and assistance to Nigeria, and may very well go into that now disgraced country,
19:44guns a-blazing, to completely wipe out the Islamic terrorists who are committing these horrible
19:49atrocities. I am hereby instructing our Department of War to prepare for possible action. If we attack,
19:57it will be fast, vicious, and sweet, just like the terrorist thugs attack our cherished Christians.
20:04Warning. The Nigerian government better move fast. According to President Bola Ahmed Tanubu,
20:10Nigeria stands firmly as a democracy governed by constitutional guarantees of religious liberty.
20:17Since 2023, our administration has maintained an open and active engagement with Christian and
20:23Muslim leaders alike and continues to address security challenges which affect citizens across
20:29faiths and regions. The characterization of Nigeria as religiously intolerant does not reflect our national
20:35reality, nor does it take into consideration the consistent and sincere efforts of the government
20:41to safeguard freedom of religion and beliefs for all Nigerians. Religious freedom and tolerance have
20:47been a core tenet of our collective identity and shall always remain so. Nigeria opposes religious
20:54persecution and does not encourage it. Nigeria is a country with constitutional guarantees.
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