Deltans have been thrilled by the dance moves of Nollywood actress, Regina Daniels, and her billionaire husband, Ned Nwoko, as “Buga” was played during a political campaign in the state.
The political campaign was for the 61-year-old politician (Nwoko), who is currently the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)’s candidate for the 2023 Delta North senatorial election.
TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Nwoko has been on a ward-to-ward campaign to sell his candidacy to the people together with his wife.
In a video shared by the actress on Instagram, Regina and Nwoko could be seen dancing to Kizz Daniel’s hit song ‘Buga’. Ned also did the signature ‘Buga’ pose with smiles on his face.
In her caption, the actress noted that campaigning with her husband has been a beautiful experience.
She wrote: “I must confess it’s been a beautiful experience with our ongoing ward.”
Nwoko was a member of the House of Representatives between 1999 and 2003, representing Aniocha/Oshimili Federal Constituency. In January 2020, he leveraged on the global attention this expedition attracted to create awareness on the scourge of Malaria and how to permanently eradicate it in Africa.
Nwoko and other adventurers arrived the Geographical South Pole, one of the two points where the earth’s axis of rotation intersects its surface. There he made history for Nigeria and Africa by mounting the Nigerian Flag making Nigeria the 13th country to hoist a flag there, announcing to the world that Africa is ready to solve the African problem, malaria. However, the Nigerian Government must take the necessary steps to ratify the Antarctic Treaty for the flag to remain there.
Nwoko began his legal career with a brief start at crown prosecution service and qualified as a solicitor of the supreme court of England and Wales. He worked at Kumars Solicitors and Pascaldiers & Co Solicitors before establishing Ned Nwoko & Co Solicitors in London.
Nwoko was secretary general, Nigerian legal practitioners UK, Member of the Law Society , England and Wales and was visiting adviser, citizens’ advice bureau, based in London. At the peak of his legal sojourn in UK, he had the biggest black law firm in England and was recognized as the best black lawyer of African descent in England 1995.