Nollywood actress Georgina Onuoha has intensified her criticism of Senator Ned Nwoko by referencing what she claims is a past professional misconduct case involving him in the United Kingdom.
Onuoha cited a specific disciplinary case, alleging that Nwoko was sanctioned by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal.
“Can you address the fact that in Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal Case No. 8315/2001 (Onibudo) you were found guilty of professional misconduct and ordered to pay a £20,000 fine?” she wrote in a post.
She insisted her claims were not rumours. “That is not gossip. That is a matter of public record,” she added.
Onuoha questioned why Nwoko avoids speaking about his professional standing while openly judging Regina Daniels’ character, health and choices.
“So when you step forward to dismiss a young woman’s independent medical test results and position yourself as the moral compass of the nation, Nigerians are entitled to ask: on what authority?” she asked.
She further accused him of acting as “the judge of her character, her choices, her health, and her life,” while failing to explain his own past.
Onuoha ended by challenging him to answer directly.
“If you truly believe in transparency, then answer these questions: Why are you not licensed to practise in England today? Why were you sanctioned for misconduct? Why should Nigerians accept your declarations of moral superiority without scrutiny?” she wrote.
“The public is watching. And this time, the questions are about you.”
-mynewsgh


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