By Anamati Inyang | November 5, 2025
A photojournalist identified as Victor, with the X (formerly Twitter) handle @modovictorekene, has challenged the claim made by Senator Ned Nwoko that he built a modern mini-stadium with a standard football pitch in Issele-Uku, Delta State.
In a recent post on his X handle, Victor shared what he described as evidence contradicting the senator’s statement, alleging that the purported mini-stadium project either does not exist or falls far below the standard being publicized.
The photojournalist’s post, which included images and videos of the said location, quickly gained traction online, sparking widespread reactions and renewed scrutiny over constituency projects linked to the Delta North senator.

According to Victor, the site presented as a modern stadium lacks essential facilities such as seating areas, goalposts, and proper turfing features expected of a “standard football pitch.” He accused the senator of misleading the public with what he termed “unsubstantiated claims of performance.”
Social media users have since joined the conversation under the hashtags #Instablog9jaNews, #TrendingStory, and #Awareness, demanding clarity and accountability regarding the true state of the project.
As of the time of this report, Senator Ned Nwoko has yet to issue an official response to the allegations, while calls for transparency and verification of constituency projects continue to grow on social media.


