Senator Ned Nwoko has once again called for his estranged wife, popular actress Regina Daniels, to be admitted into a rehabilitation facility. He says this is necessary to address her alleged drug abuse and protect her health for the sake of their two young children.
In a new interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Nwoko shared what he described as worrying toxicology reports. He said these tests show high amounts of dangerous substances in Daniels’ body.
The senator’s comments were filled with concern for the actress’s wellbeing. “I want her alive and healthy, not just for me, but for our children,” Nwoko stated. “We have two young kids together, and they cannot fight for themselves, so I’m going to fight for them by safeguarding their mother.”
He then voiced a fear that weighs heavily on him. “Many people have died of drug overdose, and if anything happens to her now, what will I tell her children tomorrow?”
Nwoko provided specific details to support his concerns, revealing that the situation has been ongoing for months. “I have lived with this problem for eight months, and on three occasions, I had to carry her to Nizamiye Hospital unconscious from a drug overdose,” he claimed. “You can go verify it.”
He expressed his desire for Daniels to raise their children in what he called a “sane and healthy environment.” He believes that a proper rehabilitation program is the only way to prevent her from getting drugs while she receives treatment.
To back his claims, the senator says he has medical evidence. He presented toxicology results which he insists show several substances at poisonous levels. He directed strong words at those around Daniels who have dismissed his allegations, including her mother and siblings, calling their recent statements “baseless distractions.”
He labeled anyone discouraging Daniels from seeking help as “her real enemy and that of her children.”
Nwoko also pointed a finger at the actress’s inner circle, suggesting they are part of the problem. He specifically alleged that her close friends and her brother, Sammy, have influenced her and made it easier for her to get drugs.
In a direct challenge to the family’s denial, Nwoko made an offer. “If they really want to prove me wrong, let them arrange for her to visit any toxicologist of their choice. I will pay.”


