- Sweezzy, the brother of Nollywood actress Regina Daniels, has made shocking claims about the death of Ned Nwoko’s son amid the ongoing family feud.
- He alleged that the boy died in the UK from heart failure and seizures caused by excessive drug use.
- His post came shortly after Regina accused her husband, Nwoko, of ordering the arrest of her siblings to pressure her into returning home.
Sweezzy, brother to Nollywood actress Regina Daniels, has alleged details about the death of billionaire politician Ned Nwoko’s son, following Regina’s accusation that Nwoko ordered the arrest of her siblings.
In a series of Instagram posts, Sweezzy claimed that Nwoko’s son died in the UK from heart failure and seizures caused by excessive drug intake, writing: “Accusing my siblings of drugs. What killed your son in the UK? Died of heart failure and seizure due to excessive intake of drugs. Yet, nobody heard shit.”
This comes amid an ongoing feud between Regina Daniels’ family and Nwoko, with Regina accusing him of having her brother and sister arrested to force her return home.
The allegations have since gone viral, while Nwoko is yet to publicly respond.

In other news…. Chrisantus Chukwuebuka, widely known as DJ Brownlex, tragically lost his life in a car accident while en route to Davido’s concert in Enugu.
A 300-level Economics student at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), Chukwuebuka was a familiar face on campus, recognized by his stage name, DJ Brownlex.
The accident occurred on the evening of Saturday, November 1, when the bus carrying Chukwuebuka and several other students reportedly departed late for the concert and was allegedly lacking proper headlights. The vehicle collided with a stationary trailer along the Enugu-Onitsha Expressway.
Reports indicate that both Chukwuebuka and the bus driver died instantly, while several other passengers sustained serious injuries. Two 300-level students remain unconscious, and a final-year student is being treated for a critical brain injury. The injured are currently receiving medical attention at Shanahan Hospital in Nsukka.
Chukwuebuka was laid to rest on Sunday, November 2. A video circulating on social media shows an older female relative grieving deeply, calling out his name while touching his body in an open casket.



















