Ned Nwoko posted to clarify that he did not marry Regina Daniels at 17, as she had claimed online, and shared her voter’s card showing she was 21 at the time.
One user responded, “Since when did voters card become a birth certificate?” — questioning the reliability of the document to verify age.
While a voter’s card isn’t technically a birth certificate, it still provides official evidence to challenge false claims. Dismissing it outright without presenting verified proof only spreads doubt and misinformation.
Discussions about age and consent should rely on facts, not assumptions or speculation. Facts and documentation matter, even if imperfect, because they help clarify truth and prevent unnecessary controversies.
— The Red Flags


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