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Revealed: Billionaire Behind Reginald Daniels Show Of Wealth

In recent times, thespian, Reginald Daniels has been living a very flamboyant lifestyle.
Within months, the thespian acquired two luxury cars, a house for her mum and a Rolex wrist watch valued at a whopping N3 million, sparking off speculations that there must be a money bag behind her recent show of flamboyance.
Information emerging has however revealed the identity of the individual behind the actress recently found large purse.
A source in the movie industry authoritatively revealed him to be Senator-elect and ex-House of Reps member from Idumuje-Ugboko in Anioma North, Delta State, Ned Nwoko.
The sources who should know revealed that for a while the duo have been friends and have been maintaining a serious level of secrecy as far as their relationship is concerned.
Nwoko, reportedly, bought the expensive cars; the house in GRA Asaba, as well as the Rolex wristwatch, all of which the actress flaunted on social media a couple of weeks ago.
Nwoko, is a 58 year-old lawyer, businessman and politician who owns one of the biggest resorts in Africa, Camp Ned.
It sits on 43,000 hectares of land at his hometown of Idumuje-Ugboko.
Nwoko is married to four women. He is known to have married Nwakaego Ukachukwu, his special adviser on legal matters. He was alleged to have given her a N20 million BMW car as well as a posh mansion in an high-brow area in Abuja.
The money bag served as a member of the House of Representatives between 1999 and 2003. He represented Aniocha/Oshimili Federal Constituency and sponsored over 22 successful bills.
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