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Ned Nwoko Addresses Death Rumors, Threatens Legal Action
- Senator Ned Nwoko refutes death rumors and false accusations, threatening legal action against those spreading lies.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Senator Ned Nwoko, representing Delta North in the National Assembly, on Friday, dismissed reports claiming that he had died in Switzerland.
In a statement released in Abuja, Nwoko clarified that these reports were entirely false and malicious.
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He also addressed recent accusations regarding his alleged purchase of a car for a young content creator, labeling them as baseless and misleading. The senator expressed his frustration over the unwarranted insults and vowed to take legal action against those responsible for spreading these falsehoods.
“These claims are completely unfounded. Whether this is a misguided joke or an intentional act of malice, it has gone too far and will not be tolerated,” Nwoko stated.
“I am taking immediate legal action against those spreading these falsehoods. Arrests will be made, and anyone involved should be prepared to face the consequences.
“This is not a matter of influence; it is about holding those responsible accountable for their harmful actions.
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“I will not tolerate any attempts to malign my character or to downplay the seriousness of this situation.
“If you are involved in these activities, expect to face legal repercussions without delay.”
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