Nigerian actress Uche Montana has denied any involvement in the controversy surrounding Regina Daniels and her husband, Senator Ned Nwoko. In a statement posted on her Instagram page, Montana said she has no connection to the situation and sought to “set the record straight and protect my peace.” Her denial follows Nwoko’s claim that she, actress Sonia Uche, and other relatives were interfering with Regina’s rehabilitation process. According to Nwoko, these individuals ignored doctors’ orders and supplied Regina with the same substances she was being treated for, thereby undermining her therapy.
The dispute over Regina Daniels’ marriage to Nwoko continues to unfold. Recently, Daniels released a viral video in which she alleged she was a victim of domestic abuse, describing herself as a “slave” in her husband’s home. Nwoko responded by dismissing her accusations, asserting that his wife was battling addiction and had physically assaulted domestic workers. The exchange has sparked intense debate, with many calling for clarity about Regina’s well‑being.
As the controversy intensifies, the incident highlights broader concerns about domestic abuse, addiction, and the importance of seeking help when needed. With both parties presenting conflicting accounts, the matter is likely to remain in the public eye in the coming days.
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