Ned Nwoko Counts Claims of Three Voters at APC Primaries, Shares Video, Fans Taunt Him
Ned Nwoko Counts Claims of Three Voters at APC Primaries

Ned Nwoko has responded to allegations that only three people voted for him during the All Progressives Congress (APC) primaries in Delta State. The politician, who is contesting for a Senate seat against former Delta State governor Ifeanyi Okowa, shared a video on his Instagram page showing a large crowd of supporters at one of the wards.

Video Evidence of Voter Turnout

In the recording, Nwoko is seen with his team as supporters queue up to participate in the exercise. The video aims to disprove claims circulating online that he only had three voters across all wards in his constituency. These claims were not made by Legit.ng but were widely shared on social media.

Fans React to the Video

Despite the video, many fans continued to taunt Nwoko. Some commented that he must allow his wife, Regina Daniels, to see her son before he can win the election. Others noted that Cubana Chiefpriest had more votes than him in a previous election. However, some supporters praised his dedication and commitment during his time in office, expressing hope for another term.

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  • Supportive comments: Some users wished him well and called him the people's choice.
  • Critical remarks: Others joked about his marriage crisis with Regina Daniels and referenced Okowa's popularity.

Background on the Feud

Previously, Regina Daniels’ mother, Rita Daniels, openly declared support for Okowa amid the marriage crisis between her daughter and Nwoko. The feud has been widely discussed on social media, with many weighing in on the situation.

Nwoko's post has generated significant engagement, with fans continuing to debate the authenticity of the voter turnout and the political dynamics in Delta State.

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