Billionaire politician and philanthropist Ned Nwoko has publicly accused his wife, popular actress Regina Daniels, of drug and alcohol abuse, claiming her behavior is the root of a recent “unprovoked carnage and rampage” at his residence.
In a candid and explosive post, Nwoko detailed what he described as a frightening episode of violence and property destruction allegedly orchestrated by Regina Daniels.
“Regina was not always like this. Her current battle with drugs and alcohol abuse is the root of our problem,” Nwoko stated, expressing concern for his wife’s well-being. “She must continue her rehabilitation program, or I fear for her life and safety.”
Nwoko alleged that Daniels has become the aggressor in their marriage, detailing multiple acts of violence against staff.
“Regina is the violent one here, slapping and hitting 3 staff in the past 48 hours and destroying property, including cars and windows, for no just cause,” he wrote, contrasting her alleged behavior with that of his other wives, who he says have never accused him of violence.
The businessman claims he has set a firm condition for Daniels to enter rehabilitation, either in Asokoro or abroad, specifically mentioning Jordan, to ensure she won’t have access to illicit substances.
He further alleged that Daniels has left their home for a location where she will have “unrestricted access to drugs.”
Nwoko also implicated others in his wife’s alleged addiction. He accused two individuals, Sammy and someone named Ann, of being her drug suppliers. He also claimed that Daniels threatened to kill their resident nurse for allegedly exposing her drug abuse.
The dramatic statement comes amid what appears to be a major marital crisis for the prominent couple.
Nwoko’s post concludes with him stating that while he was taking “Moon” their child, Munir to the hospital, a “scene of chaos unfolded at home, orchestrated by Sammy, Regina’s main drug supplier.”
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