- Tunde Ednut has accused Senator Ned Nwoko of allegedly trying to arrest Regina Daniels’ elder brother again, claiming it was linked to a photo of the actress with a rumored new partner.
- The allegation has sparked mixed reactions online, with no official response yet from the parties involved.

Popular social media personality Tunde Ednut has publicly called out Nigerian senator Ned Nwoko following claims that he allegedly made another attempt to have Regina Daniels’ elder brother, Sammy, arrested.
Ednut made the allegation in a strongly worded post shared on his social media page, where he appealed to the lawmaker to stop what he described as repeated harassment of Regina Daniels’ family members.
In the viral post, Tunde urged Nwoko to let go of the situation, insisting that the Nollywood actress no longer wants anything to do with him and should be allowed to live her life without intimidation.
According to Ednut, the latest alleged arrest attempt was reportedly triggered by a photo showing Regina Daniels’ rumored new partner placing his hand on her waist. He questioned why such a development should result in security actions against a member of her family.
Tunde Ednut further reminded the senator of his political responsibilities, stressing that his position as a lawmaker comes with public duties that should take priority over personal matters.
In other news,….Renowned Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has released a heartbreaking statement detailing the circumstances surrounding the death of her young son, Nkanu, following a medical procedure at Euracare Hospital in Lagos.
According to the account, Nkanu had been ill but was stable and scheduled to travel to the United States the following day for advanced medical care. A team at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore was reportedly prepared to receive him. As part of preparations for the journey, doctors in Nigeria recommended routine procedures, including an MRI, lumbar puncture, and the insertion of a central line for intravenous medication.
Adichie stated that the family was referred from Atlantis Hospital to Euracare, which was described as the most suitable facility for the procedures. On the morning of January 6, Nkanu was taken to Euracare, carried in his father’s arms. The family was informed that sedation would be required to prevent movement during the procedures.
What followed, according to the statement, was a devastating sequence of events. Nkanu was reportedly given propofol, after which he was neither adequately monitored nor properly supervised. He later suffered seizures and went into cardiac arrest. Within hours, the child was pronounced dead.
“It turns out that Nkanu was NEVER monitored after being given too much propofol,” the statement alleged, adding that no one could determine the exact moment he became unresponsive.
The family further accused the attending anesthesiologist of gross negligence, alleging that proper medical protocols were not followed and that critical safety measures, including oxygen monitoring, were ignored.
“The anesthesiologist was CRIMINALLY negligent. He was fatally casual and careless with the precious life of a child. No proper protocol was followed,” the statement read.
In her emotional words, Adichie captured the depth of the family’s grief:
“We brought in a child who was unwell but stable and scheduled to travel the next day. We came to carry out basic procedures, and suddenly, our beautiful little boy was gone forever. I will never survive the loss of my child.”
The family also claimed to have since learned of previous allegations involving the same anesthesiologist and called for accountability, transparency, and a full investigation into the incident.
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