A Nigerian hospital has denied conducting drug tests on actress Regina Daniels after a medical report allegedly from the facility circulated on social media. The report claimed to show toxic substances in her system, listing high levels of marijuana, cocaine, morphine, opiates, and alcohol. Serenity Royale Hospital issued a statement on Thursday evening, dismissing the document as fabricated and clarifying that the post did not originate from them. The hospital’s management asked the public to disregard the misinformation.
The denial comes amid a public feud between Daniels and her estranged husband, Senator Ned Nwoko. The senator had accused the actress of drug addiction and called for her to undergo rehabilitation, accusations that followed Daniels’ allegations of domestic abuse during their messy breakup. Both parties have been engaged in a highly visible dispute, and the controversy over the alleged test results has added another layer to the saga.
The incident underscores the need for accuracy and reliability when reporting sensitive information, especially concerning public figures. It serves as a reminder that misinformation can have significant consequences, and media outlets and individuals must prioritize fact‑checking to ensure the truthfulness of their reports.
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