
In a drama that has sparked the evolving social media sector in Nigeria, Senator Ned Nwoko, representing the Delta North Senate region, announced that the legal lawsuit is being directed at popular social media influencer Timothy Gabriel, allegedly libelous statements about his wife Nollywood actress Nollywood actress Regina Daniels.
The senator, known for his important role in Nigerian politics and philanthropy, claimed that Gabriel spreads misleading and destructive messages designed to undermine his and his wife’s reputation. According to Nwoko, the allegations lack advantages and are part of a larger online misinformation pattern.
While full details about the allegations and legal filing have not been published publicly, Nwoko stressed that the move involves not only personal defense, but also broader efforts to curb the trend of cyberbullying and false narratives perpetuating social media platforms.
The controversy sparked a wide online reaction, with fans and critics weighing on privacy, accountability, and the responsibility brought by influence in the digital age.
Whether the case is a response from public figures to how they respond to social media defamation in Nigeria remains to be seen. For now, all eyes are in court and in conversation, the case will surely be ignited.
