Senator Ned Nwoko, Estranged husband of Nigerian actress, Regina Daniels, has publicly denied claims circulating online suggesting that he is communicating with Regina Daniels or seeking her return to their home.
In a detailed statement shared on his official Instagram page, Nwoko said his only concern is ensuring that the actress receives urgent therapeutic and rehabilitative care.
According to the senator, Regina has been “completely under the influence of hard drugs,” claiming that recent allegations she made, including accusations involving drugs and sex are “lies from the pit of hell” and cannot be substantiated.
He described her behaviour in recent months as erratic, violent, and deeply worrying, insisting that her well-being and the safety of their children were his top priorities.
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The senator referenced a verified WhatsApp message dated October 17th, which he said was the last documented communication between them.
In the message, he expressed frustration and issued an ultimatum urging Regina to return to rehabilitation or risk losing financial support.
Nwoko said it was after this message that the actress allegedly became “violent and berserk,” destroying cars and property within their residence.
He further narrated that Regina’s lifestyle changed drastically within the last eight months, describing a pattern of drug use, unclean living conditions, late-night outings with friends, and disobedience to household rules.
One incident, he claimed, involved waking up at 5am to find her unexpectedly inside his bathroom, where she allegedly recorded a video of him without his consent and posted it online.
Nwoko emphasised that people close to Regina who “claim to love her” should ensure she enters a reputable rehabilitation centre immediately, insisting that such intervention is the only solution to restore her stability and protect their young sons.
The statement, signed by Nwoko’s communication team, urged the public to disregard narratives suggesting reconciliation, insisting that the senator’s position remains unchanged until Regina undergoes comprehensive therapy.

