Justice must not be for sale — Realgina Onu speaks on Ned Nwoko scandal

Nigerian actress Realgina Onu has called for an impartial investigation into the serious allegations surrounding Senator Ned Nwoko and his estranged wife, Regina Daniels.
In a post shared on her Instagram page, Onu urged Regina Daniels to take legal action rather than continue speaking publicly about the issue.
“You have said enough, child. Now, get a lawyer and plead your case,” she wrote.
“The Senator has the right to defend himself equally as he has made serious accusations against his young wife.”
Onu described the situation as a reflection of “a failed system where power shields wrongdoing and justice is selectively applied.”
She said the allegations against Senator Nwoko, which reportedly include pedophilia, sexual coercion, forced imprisonment, and other crimes, are too grave to be dismissed as family disputes.
“These are not family disputes. They are criminal allegations that must be investigated transparently and without bias,” Onu emphasized.
She also called on the Nigerian Police Force, the Ministry of Justice, and both local and international human rights organizations to intervene.
“Senator Nwoko must step down immediately from his official position to allow for an independent and impartial investigation,” she stated.
Concluding her post, the actress stressed that justice should never be influenced by power or wealth.
“Justice must not be for sale. Power must not be used as a weapon of oppression.
“The Nigerian government and its institutions are on trial before the eyes of the world,” she said.





