Regina Daniels responds to Ned Nwoko, opens up on drug abuse allegations and marital struggles

Nigerian actress Regina Daniels has publicly responded to her husband, Senator Ned Nwoko, following the arrest of her brother, Sammy West.

Recall that after a viral video alleged that Ned Nwoko was physically abusing Regina, the senator issued a statement accusing the actress of drug abuse and claiming he had advised her to seek rehabilitation.

In a new development, Regina Daniels admitted to using drugs but questioned whether that was truly the root of their marital issues.

In a write up posted via her social media accounts on November 9, 2025, she alleged that her husband was attempting to isolate her from her family because of the strong bond she shares with them.

According to Regina, Ned Nwoko’s public statement about her alleged drug use was a calculated attempt to divert attention from the real problems in their marriage.

She accused him of trying to arrest people close to her in an effort to leave her lonely and force her to return to him, stating firmly that “it will not work this time.”

“You said you want me to go for rehab, but you are the same Ned who always wanted me high because, in your words, I’m sexier when I’m high. You liked me that way because it made me wild and romantic — exactly how you wanted me to be,” she wrote.

Regina also accused her husband of forcing himself on her against her will, locking her up, seizing her phones, and labeling her mentally unstable whenever she refused to comply with his wishes.

She further questioned why Ned Nwoko had not revealed that all his wives and ex-wives were allegedly on drugs, asking him to explain why that was the case.

The actress concluded by saying that no matter how much money her husband claims to have spent on her, it could never compensate her for the time, career opportunities, energy, and prime years she sacrificed for their marriage.

Source: 3news.com By Portia Oforiwaa

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