Nigerian businessman and senator representing Delta North, Prince Ned Nwoko, has accused some siblings and friends of his actress wife, Regina Daniels, of sabotaging her rehabilitation process and introducing her to hard drugs.
In a detailed statement, Nwoko alleged that Regina’s brother, Sammy Daniels, repeatedly harassed his children, domestic staff, and security personnel, especially when he was not around.
He claimed Sammy often visited his residence aggressively despite years of financial support.
“I sponsored his education, rented and furnished an apartment for him in Abuja, and provided for the entire family, including Regina’s mother, Rita Daniels.
“In the last two years alone, I transferred ₦125 million to her,” Nwoko stated.
He said Regina’s rehabilitation was medically supervised, with strict instructions to restrict access to “enablers,” including Sammy, Destiny, and actress Sonia Uche Montana, who allegedly supplied the substances she was being treated for.
Nwoko also recounted several incidents of confrontation, including one where Sammy reportedly stormed his residence at dawn, demanding an explanation for asking his girlfriend to leave the house.
“Without the influence of drugs, could he have been so bold and disrespectful?” he asked.
According to him, Regina’s recovery was constantly derailed by her siblings and friends who “smuggled in drugs” during treatment, creating “tension and fear” in the household.
Nwoko further dismissed viral claims that he assaulted Regina, insisting that the circulating video was “a scripted scene” filmed by her siblings in front of his Asaba home while he was away.
He concluded that Sammy, who has allegedly faced multiple arrests by the police and EFCC, “needs total rehabilitation and professional help,” stressing that his actions were driven solely by concern for his wife’s recovery and the safety of their children.
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