Nollywood actress Regina Daniels has leveled accusations against her estranged husband, Senator Ned Nwoko, and his other wives and ex‑wives, claiming that all the women in Nwoko’s life are involved in substance abuse. The allegations emerge amid a marital crisis reportedly triggered by domestic violence. The tension escalated after Senator Nwoko issued a statement asserting that Daniels was struggling with drug addiction and had refused rehabilitation.
In a Facebook post, Daniels admitted to past substance use but shifted the blame to Nwoko, alleging that he encouraged her drug use because he preferred her when she was under the influence, describing her as more romantic and wild. She further accused Nwoko of hypocrisy, questioning why he had not disclosed that his other wives and ex‑wives also battled substance abuse.
Daniels also claimed that Nwoko had previously confined her and forced her to take medication typically prescribed for bipolar disorder against her will. Additionally, she said he confiscated her phones for several weeks because he disapproved of her frequent communication with her family.
The public dispute between Daniels and Nwoko has dominated headlines, with both parties trading accusations. The saga underscores the complexities of high‑profile relationships and the challenges of navigating personal struggles in the public eye. As the situation unfolds, it remains uncertain how the couple will resolve their differences and address the allegations. The incident also highlights concerns about the prevalence of substance abuse and the importance of seeking help and support for those struggling with addiction.
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