A Nigerian billionaire, Ned Nwoko and husband to young Nollywood actress Regina Daniels has been called upon by a high-powered African delegation.
This was made known by the billionaire in a recent post he made on his verified social media handle on the popular social media platform, Instagram.
Sharing a photo from the meeting, he wrote;
“I had an interesting meeting with my friend Kofi Konadu Apraku, ECOWAS Commissioner Macro Economic Policy and Economic Research and members of RGD, a US based Non-Profit.
We discussed on Bridging and Reconnecting Africans in Diaspora to their African Country of Origin with help of Ancestral DNA test result. We as well as discussed tourism as a driving force on this, portraying the tourism potential of Nigeria to attract investment opportunities. This will be in collaboration with @projecttourismnigeria”
Ned Nwoko had recently thrown a lavish birthday party in honor of his son with his young with Regina, recall that the two got married 2 years ago which cause a huge up roar amongst Nigerian as many shared they disapproval and shock due to the alarming age difference between the couple, many thought it was a publicity stunt but after two years a blinding diamond ring and a beautiful son I think it is safe to say that the couple are here to stay.
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