Ned Nwoko reaction follows Regina Daniels’ viral outburst, alleging violence, drug abuse, and chaos in his household
Ned Nwoko’s reaction has stirred public debate after the senator and businessman released a strong statement addressing the viral video showing his wife, Nollywood actress Regina Daniels, in a heated outburst.
The footage, which circulated widely online, showed Regina visibly upset and shouting that while she might be “nothing in Ned Nwoko’s house,” she remained “a queen” in her own home.
The tense clip sparked widespread speculation about trouble in their marriage, which has often drawn attention due to its age gap and polygamous nature.
Breaking his silence, Senator Nwoko issued a lengthy response titled “Regina’s Unprovoked Carnage and Rampage in My House and in My Absence.”
In it, he accused the actress of violence, drug abuse, and reckless behaviour, describing her actions as deeply troubling.
“Regina was not always like this. Her current battle with drugs and alcohol abuse is the root of our problem,” Nwoko wrote. “She must continue her rehabilitation programme, or I fear for her life and safety.”
The senator alleged that Regina had assaulted three staff members and destroyed property, including vehicles and windows, within 48 hours.
He also claimed that she had threatened the family’s nurse, who reportedly exposed her alleged substance abuse.
“I have other wives, and none has ever accused me of violence,” Nwoko stated.
“Regina is the violent one here.”
According to his account, Regina had been asked to accept rehabilitation either in Asokoro or abroad, particularly in Jordan, to help her recover.
He blamed some of her associates for worsening the situation, naming individuals he described as her drug suppliers and enablers.
Also read: Regina Daniels accuses Ned Nwoko of domestic violence
While Regina has not yet responded to these claims, her family, particularly her brother Ojeogwu Samuel Danhillman, had earlier defended her on social media following the viral clip.
Source: Read more at tvcnews.tv

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