Home News Why I Can’t Reconcile Regina Daniels Again-Ned Nwoko
News

Why I Can’t Reconcile Regina Daniels Again-Ned Nwoko

Share
Share

AMADI HYCENT—The lawmaker representing Delta North, Senator Ned Nwoko, has denied claims that he is seeking reconciliation with his estranged wife and Nollywood actress, Regina Daniels.

Nwoko’s denial comes after Regina alleged that the senator had been sending members of his family to plead on his behalf while simultaneously “calling her out” online.

Her colleague, actress Doris Ogala, also supported the claim in a post on Instagram.

However, Nwoko, in a statement released through his communication lead, categorically denied the reconciliation narrative, insisting that he has no intention of bringing Regina back to his home.

The senator did not stop at that as he also dismissed Regina’s allegations bordering on drugs and sexual misconduct, saying the claims are false and cannot be proven. According to him, the actress’ recent social media outbursts are a result of the “continuous influence of hard drugs.”

According to Nwoko, their last WhatsApp exchange contained his frustration with her alleged behaviour and an ultimatum that she either return to rehabilitation or he would stop funding her lifestyle. He claimed Regina reacted violently afterward, damaging cars and other properties.

The lawmaker also referenced a video Regina posted online showing him using the bathroom, stating that he was shocked she made such a private moment public.

Nwoko said Regina was making progress in rehabilitation until her birthday, when she allegedly engaged in a four-day drug binge with her friends.

Share
Related Articles

Our Diversity is a Strength, Not a Tool for Terrorists”—NOA Rallies Nigerians Against Insurgency

The National Orientation Agency (NOA) has implored the public to forge a...

FG to Replace NYSC Khaki with Adire as Reforms Introduce Skills-Based Deployment

BY NKECHI NAECHE-ESEZOBOR —The Federal Government has announced plans to replace the...

FG Secures 1,721 Terrorism Convictions Since 2017 as Military Neutralises 1,597 Terrorists in Six Months

BY OUR REPORTERS—The Federal Government has secured 1,721 terrorism-related convictions since the...

Certificate Forgery: ICPC Arrests Former Minister Geoffrey Uchechukwu Nnaji

BY SUNDAY SAMUEL—The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC)...