How Inmate Of Abuja Prison Overheard Discussion To Assassinate Me — Ned Nwoko

Prince Ned Nwoko, husband of actress Regina Daniels, has alleged that some people are plotting to assassinate him.

The former member of the House of Representatives raised the alarm at a press briefing he organised alongside his wife on Thursday in Abuja.

Recall that The Eagle Online reported in December 2020 of the alleged arrest of Rainoil boss, Dr. Gabriel Ogbechie, over a plot to assassinate Nwoko.

However, the oil magnate stated that the story was a bid to embarrass and tarnish his reputation, noting that he left the police station within an hour of his arrival.

Nwoko at the press briefing stated that the plot is connected to a piece of land in his community in Delta State in which he was setting up a university.

He added that a tussle about who becomes the next king of his community is also another factor.

He explained that the issue of who becomes the next king had been settled by the elders and that the allocation of the land to him followed due process.

The politician said the assassination plot was exposed on social media by an inmate in Kuje Prison, Abuja, who overheard two fellow prisoners discussing the plot.

He said the matter had been reported to the Nigerian Police Force.

Nwoko claimed that the inmate, who was later released from the prison, received series of threat messages and died mysteriously after three weeks and an autopsy was being carried out.

He said the inmate was able to get the information on social media and the attention of his wife, Regina, was drawn to it.

See also  Armed Forces Remembrance Day: Support Nigerian Legion, Makinde charges individuals, corporate organisations

He said: “I then reported the matter to the police and Department of State Security and they went and interviewed the inmates involved.

“The inmates mentioned the name of one businessman who deals in the oil and gas sector as the master minder.”

Speaking further, Nwoko said the family of the late inmate would have been at this conference, but due to fear for their lives, they refused to come.

He said though security around him and his family had been tightened, the press conference was necessary to let the world know of the threat.

(C) Eagle online

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*