Key Points
- Chuks Nwoko speaks in a video shared on social media. He says his brother brings shame to the family name.
- He claims Ned betrayed people who backed him through school. He says the senator now poses as fully self-made online.
- He urges Ned to reflect and change his ways today. He cites a Bible verse to press for a changed heart.
Senator Ned Nwoko (Chinedu Munir Nwoko) was called out by his brother, Chuks Nwoko, in a new video message.

Chuks said the senator is “reaping what he sowed” after betraying people who once helped him. He added that he tried to reach Ned but could not get through.
Chuks said siblings now feel forced to speak because the family feels ashamed. His remarks follow recent family reports such as Regina Daniels brother confirms arrest.
Family plea and claims
Chuks said his brother promotes things far from the values they were taught. He argued Ned’s public image frames him as self-made despite key early help.
He said a woman named Omoye backed Ned through school during hard times. He also said their immediate elder brother felt hurt by actions over time.
Chuks warned that loud posts now damage the Nwoko name and hurt relatives. He asked Ned to pick humility and face this moment with a calm mind.
He quoted a Bible verse to stress the need for a changed heart. He asked friends and elders to guide the senator back to core values.
Chuks said the family wants peace but also truth told in clear words. He said silence would dishonour people who helped when life was tough.
Calls for change and next steps
Chuks urged Ned to reach him so they can talk face to face. He said private talks could stop more shame and reduce public drama now.
He asked the public to avoid abuse while they fix the dispute. He said the wider aim is to restore respect around the family name.
Recent coverage shows how the row has grown in public view. Ned earlier spoke on home issues in this report: Ned Nwoko breaks silence statement.
Chuks closed by saying his clip comes from pain, not revenge or hate. He said he wants answers, remorse, and a better path for all.
Watch the video below.



