BY AUSTIN OYIBODE
Since emerging as Senator representing Delta North in the National Assembly, Senator Ned Nwoko has been making many and very audacious moves. These are moves that a lily livered legislator cannot make. But because Nwoko knows his onions and the need of his constituents back home, he takes the gauntlet and makes heavy demands, aimed developing his constituents.
The audacity of Ned Nwoko is embodied in his bold pursuits of projects for his people. He pushes his way through and gets what he wants. He has challenged norms, pushing boundaries in ways that have left an undeniable mark on Nigerian society. He is not known for going for the little things, he thinks big and goes for it. His constituency is big, nine local governments for that matter.
Born into the royal family of Idumuje-Ugboko in Delta state, Nigeria, Nwoko’s upbringing was steeped in tradition and a sense of duty, but he has always had an ambitious vision that extends far beyond his roots. His life exemplifies the courage to dream big, take risks, and impacts society meaningfully, often against all odds, and breaking perceived or real obstacles to achieve a predetermined goal.
Senator Nwoko’s audacity first manifested in his decision to pursue a legal career in the United Kingdom, an unusual path at a time when few Nigerians would take such a bold step. With degrees from Keele University and King’s College London, Nwoko entered the legal field, where he quickly rose to prominence. His establishment of Ned Nwoko Solicitors, one of the first black-owned law firms in London, speaks volumes about his audacity. Creating and running a successful law practice in a foreign country, especially in an industry where racial and cultural biases were common, demonstrated his confidence, work ethic, and commitment to excelling in a challenging environment.
His political career in Nigeria is another testament to his audacity. When Nwoko returned to Nigeria, he took a plunge into politics, representing the Aniocha/Oshimili Federal Constituency in Delta State in the House of Representatives from 1999 to 2003. During this period, he championed causes that others might have shied away from, such as securing the Paris Club refund, which brought much-needed funds back to Nigerian states. He took on powerful financial entities, challenging Nigeria’s historical debts and ultimately ensuring the return of funds to support local development. This endeavor required remarkable boldness, legal insight, and a willingness to go against the grain to benefit his country.
Senator Nwoko’s audacity also shines in his humanitarian efforts, particularly his ongoing campaign to eradicate malaria in Africa. His dedication to this cause, driven through the Prince Ned Nwoko Foundation, reflects his willingness to tackle issues that are often considered intractable. The foundation’s anti-malaria project includes advocating for research, funding, and the use of new technology to combat the disease. In many ways, his ambition to eliminate malaria in Africa reflects an almost audacious optimism, a belief that change is possible even on a continent-wide scale. This fight requires immense resources, but Nwoko’s commitment showcases his fearlessness and determination.
Moreover, Nwoko has shown audacity in his promotion of tourism and environmental conservation in Nigeria. With the development of Mount Ned Nwoko Resort in Delta State, he is creating a unique space that celebrates Nigeria’s heritage while promoting eco-friendly tourism. The project stands as a testament to his vision for a sustainable Nigeria and his ability to dream on a grand scale. Through this initiative, he not only promotes tourism but also creates employment and infrastructure that support local communities.
Nwoko’s audacious approach extends to his personal life, particularly his high-profile marriage to actress Regina Daniels, which generated public interest and scrutiny. Rather than being swayed by societal opinions, he has stayed focused on his mission. His life story is one of relentless ambition, challenging conventions, and a readiness to face criticism while staying true to his goals.
His pursuits of programs and development for his constituents resonate with his audacious ambition for the good of the Anioma people. His bill to upgrade Federal College of Education Asaba to a federal university of technology is one of such moves. And the bill has passed second reading.
The Senator’s move to pull the federal government to construct a link road from Oko in Oshimili South through to Patani is another bold move of the fearless Senator. His pursuit of Okpai power step down and completion of the Ogwashi Uku dam are big moves of an audacious Senator. His visit to the Managing Director of FERMA, Chukwuemeka Agbasi and the minister of works, David Umahi, leading to remedial works on the failed portions of Asaba-Benin expresway are determined efforts of a people oriented legislator.
His move to stop use of foreign currency for business transactions and payment of expatriate workers in Nigeria is another audacious decision of Senator Ned Nwoko. Also, his call for micro-blogging platforms, X, Facebook and others to establish offices in Nigeria and many others are big moves of the Anioma prince.
Senator Nwoko, being a man of many accomplishments, embodies audacity through his diverse pursuits and an unflinching resolve to confront and dismantle the barriers that restrict progress. From his achievements in law and politics to his philanthropic efforts and environmental campaigns, Nwoko’s life is defined by a relentless ambition that has set him apart in Nigeria.
Senator Nwoko’s life is a testament to audacity in multiple forms: the courage to pursue a successful career abroad as a Nigerian in a challenging field, the boldness to advocate for transformative policies in Nigerian politics, and the ambition to tackle Africa’s major health and environmental challenges. His story is one of relentless drive, a refusal to settle for less, and a belief that boundaries are meant to be pushed. Whether through his philanthropic efforts, his contributions to tourism, or his bold personal decisions, Nwoko exemplifies a rare form of audacity that continues to shape his legacy in Nigeria and beyond.
AUSTIN OYIBODE
PUBLISHER/EDITOR
EMERALD NEWS