Ned Nwoko Biography, Wives, Net Worth, Private Jet, And Career

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Prince Chinedu Ned Munir Nwoko (born 21 December 1960), commonly referred to as Ned Nwoko, is a lawyer, politician, philanthropist, and was a member of the Nigerian House of Representatives. Ned has been able to gather wealth and fame for himself. Ned’s Biography, Net Worth, and assets are numerous.

Ned Nwoko Biography, Wives, Net Worth, Private Jet, And Career

 Who is Ned Nwoko?

Ned was born in the year 1960 into the royal family of the Nwoko’s of Idumeje Ugboko Kingdom in Aniocha North LGA, Delta State, Nigeria.

Full name: Prince Chinedu Ned Munir Nwoko

Date of birth: 21 December 1960

Age: 64

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Religion: Muslim

Education: University of Keele, Staffordshire, UK and King’s College, London.

Net Worth: $1.2 billion

Ned Nwoko Biography, Wives, Net Worth, Private Jet, And Career

Assets: Private jets, Cars, Houses, and firms

Wives: 6 but only two are been disclosed Mrs. Lina Ned Nwoko, Regina Daniels

Children: Several numbers

Political career: Member House of Representatives – Aniocha North-South and Oshimili North-South (1999-2003)

Siblings: Undisclosed

Nationality: Nigeria

Occupation: Lawyer, Businessman, Politician

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After acquiring all necessary certifications, Ned formed and maintained one of the best law firms in the United Kingdom.

According to 64 years old, he practiced as a solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales. However, there are no official records according to the investigation. Ned is not available on the database as a registered solicitor in the UK.

However, it can be authoritatively confirmed that he was secretary-general of Nigerian legal practitioner in the UK and was a visiting adviser of citizens’ advice bureau based in London, England.

Ned Nwoko made a sensational return to Nigeria in December 1998, with a mission aimed at the enthronement of a viable democratic institution in Nigeria following the disengagement of the military from power after decades of military dictatorship.

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