Senator Ned Nwoko has clarified that he is not in discussions with his estranged wife, Nollywood actress Regina Daniels, and does not wish for her to return to his home at this time.
In a statement released through his communication team, Nwoko said his main concern is Regina’s health, urging her to return to therapy and receive professional support.
He stressed that he does not want reconciliation and reiterated accusations that Regina is under the influence of hard drugs, which he claims has contributed to her recent public behavior.
Nwoko dismissed Regina’s allegations regarding drugs, sex, and manipulation as “lies from the pit of hell” that he says cannot be substantiated.
The statement also shared what the team described as the last verifiable communication between the couple: a WhatsApp message sent by Nwoko on October 17. In the message, he expressed frustration over Regina’s behavior, including overnight parties, destructive conduct, and erratic actions, and issued an ultimatum for her to continue therapy or enter a rehabilitation center.
The senator’s statement further alleged that Regina had become increasingly erratic over the past eight months, citing incidents including property destruction, neglect of personal hygiene, and the creation of unsafe environments.
Nwoko also pointed to the influence of friends, including former BBNaija winner Phyna, claiming their frequent visits and parties worsened the situation.
One specific allegation in the statement involved Regina reportedly videoing Nwoko in the bathroom and posting it online, which he described as part of the escalating behavior.
The statement also referenced a birthday celebration, where Regina allegedly rented an entire floor at a hotel for “four days of drugs, violence, and fights with police and other guests.”
Nwoko’s team concluded that the priority is for Regina to enter therapy or rehabilitation, emphasizing that it is necessary for her health and the well-being of their two children.
Excerpt from Ned Nwoko’s WhatsApp message (October 17):
“It is either you continue with your therapy or you check into the rehab in Asokoro. My health is deteriorating because of your situation. I am worried about your life and what will happen with the kids. More importantly, I won’t fund your lifestyle again until you are fully rehabilitated.”



