Regina Daniels Drags Ned Nwoko, Accuses Him Of Rape, Abuse And Using Drugs To Control Her

After Ned Nwoko posted a video accusing Regina Daniels’s brother of storming his compound and threatening his family, the actress unleashed a shocking and emotional response on Instagram — exposing what she described as years of manipulation, abuse, and control. Regina began by accusing Ned of fabricating lies to paint her family in a bad light. “Ned, how could you lie so openly and without even small remorse? You know my family has absolutely nothing to do with this. You have always tried to cut them off because of the bond we share, and now you are trying to make them look bad for no reason,” she wrote. She admitted to using drugs but claimed her estranged husband was twisting the truth to shift attention from his own actions. “Fine, I did drugs. So what? Is that even the issue between us? The moment we had a fight, you rushed to the public shouting ‘drugs, drugs, drugs’ because you knew it would make a perfect story for the media — something dramatic enough to distract everyone from the real issue!” The Nollywood star accused Ned of deliberately trying to isolate her by targeting everyone close to her. “You want to find a reason to arrest everyone around me so that I will have no one left beside me — no friend, no support, no safe place to turn to. Then, when I’m completely isolated and broken, I’ll be forced to come back to you because I’ll have nowhere else to go. That has always been your strategy — break people down, make them weak and powerless, then have your way with them. But it’s not going to work this time. Not anymore!” She went on to allege that Ned encouraged her drug use for his personal satisfaction. “You say you want me to go for rehab, but you are the same Ned who always wanted me high because, in your words, I’m ‘sexier’ when I’m high. You liked me that way because it made me wild and romantic — exactly how you wanted me to be.” In one of the most explosive parts of her statement, Regina accused Ned of assault, psychological abuse, and false imprisonment. “Why don’t you tell them how you force yourself on me whenever I say no? Why don’t you tell them how you lock me up, seize my phones, and suddenly declare me ‘mentally unstable’ the moment I say I no longer want to be in this relationship? But once I change my mind just to get out of that locked room, suddenly I’m fine again and not in need of rehab anymore. “Why don’t you tell them how you bring doctors to inject me with drugs meant for people with bipolar disorder? Why don’t you tell them how you take my phones for weeks just because you hate that I talk to my family a lot?” Regina dismissed claims that she was out of control, insisting that the “drug” narrative was being used to humiliate her. “You have never seen me act incoherent, stumble, or lose control, so just stop. Every problem we’ve had started when I no longer wanted you — whether sober or high. Stop using the ‘drugs’ narrative to create distraction. You’re only hurt because you can’t handle rejection.” The actress said she regretted the sacrifices she made for him, claiming he destroyed the best years of her life. “No matter how much you think you spent on me, it can never equal the value of the time I gave you — my prime years, my energy, and the career opportunities I sacrificed while being with you. And for the record, I would have filed for divorce long ago if there was ever a legal marriage between us. We were never married in any court of law, and no documents were signed. Leave me alone, Ned. Marriage is not by force. Love is not by force. Stop trying to control what no longer belongs to you!” She ended her post with gratitude to God for helping her find strength to survive what she described as a toxic relationship. “I have a lot more to say but let me just stop here for now. I can only thank God that I found strength in that same house you tried to destroy me. I just feel so ashamed that all these had to come out in the messiest way.”

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Ned Nwoko Releases Video Alleging Regina Daniels’ Brother Repeatedly Stormed His Home and Threatened Family

Nigerian politician Ned Nwoko has publicly accused his wife Regina Daniels’ brother, Sammy Daniels, of repeatedly intruding into his home and causing chaos, releasing a video he says shows the alleged incidents. Nwoko claims Sammy harassed his children and domestic staff, often when he was not present. In a detailed statement, Nwoko outlined the extensive support he has provided to Regina’s family over the years. He said he sponsored Sammy through the final two years of his university education at the University of Ekpoma, bought him musical instruments, rented and furnished an apartment for him in Abuja, and purchased a house in Asaba for Regina’s use before their marriage. He also revealed that he regularly gave financial support to Regina’s mother, Rita Daniels, and transferred ₦125 million to Regina in the past two years alone. Nwoko explained that Regina entered rehabilitation after he noticed troubling changes in her behavior, linked to substance dependence, including staying awake for long periods and irregular eating. Doctors overseeing her therapy had instructed that certain people, particularly those enabling her drug use, be restricted from visiting. Nwoko alleged that Sammy, his girlfriend NK, and others, including Regina’s friends Destiny and Sonia Uche Montana, repeatedly defied these rules. They allegedly forced their way into the house, brought Regina the substances she was being treated for, and interfered with her recovery. He further claimed that Sammy and his associates verbally intimidated police officers stationed at the residence to enforce access restrictions, creating a hostile and unsafe environment for both staff and security personnel. Nwoko recounted a specific incident when he woke up around 4 a.m. to find Regina in his room while under the influence. She told him Sammy’s girlfriend was present, despite being banned from the house. After instructing security to remove the woman, Sammy reportedly returned shouting and demanding a confrontation, forcing security to eject him from the compound. The politician added that whenever Regina wanted to leave the house without his supervision, she would become aggressive toward domestic staff and security personnel, shouting, threatening, and insisting on going out despite medical restrictions aimed at protecting her recovery. Nwoko stressed that he neither drinks nor smokes and described the behavior of Sammy and his associates as unacceptable and damaging. He said the video he released serves as evidence of the harassment and disruption his family endured, emphasizing that his priority is Regina’s safety and successful rehabilitation. These videos show Sammy, Regina’s brother, repeatedly coming to my home and harassing my children and domestic staff, especially whenever I was not around. His visits were often aggressive and disruptive. This is someone I sponsored through his last two years at the University… pic.twitter.com/viM5dXaUiO — Senator (Dr.) Prince Ned Nwoko (@Prince_NedNwoko) November 8, 2025

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Portable Announces his Return To School To Master Music Business And Boost Career

Portable is returning to school to strengthen his knowledge of the music industry and boost his business acumen. The Zazu hitmaker, who earned an OND from Kwara State Polytechnic, says he wants to gain a deeper understanding of the business side of music. “I want to understand my music royalties and business deals better, especially for my record label, Zeh Nation,” he explained. Portable believes this step will help him manage his career, maximize his earnings, and run his music empire more professionally.   View this post on Instagram  

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Sean “Diddy” Caught Making Homemade Alcohol In Prison Despite Sobriety Pledge

Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing scrutiny at Fort Dix prison after being caught making and consuming homemade alcohol, breaking the sobriety promise he made to a judge just weeks ago. According to TMZ, the music mogul was discovered with a DIY fermented drink made from Fanta, sugar, and apples, a concoction created by inmates to produce alcohol within the low-security New Jersey facility. Prison officials initially considered disciplining Diddy and moving him to a different unit but later decided to let him remain in his current housing block. The incident contrasts sharply with Diddy’s recent statements about personal transformation. Before his sentencing last month, he told the court he had been sober for the first time in 25 years and was committed to changing his life. In a letter to the judge, he wrote that the “old version” of himself had died in prison and that he was embracing a new path. Photos taken recently show Diddy relaxed and smiling with other inmates in the Fort Dix yard, suggesting he has settled into prison life. Diddy is currently serving a 50-month sentence following his July conviction on two counts of violating the Mann Act. While prison officials have declined to comment on the alcohol discovery, the violation will remain on his record and could affect his privileges or eligibility for early release.

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Davido Celebrates Wildly After Grammy Nomination For His Song With Omah Lay

Nigerian music icon Davido is in a joyous mood after his chart-topping collaboration with Omah Lay, With You, secured a nomination for Best African Music Performance at the 2026 Grammy Awards. In a video making the rounds online, Davido was seen in high spirits, dancing energetically and laughing as his friends and associates hailed him. The singer moved around joyfully, vibing to With You — the very track that earned him the prestigious nomination. With You has been one of the standout Afrobeats releases of the year, praised for its captivating blend of rhythm, melody, and emotional delivery. The track’s Grammy recognition adds another milestone to Davido’s ever-growing list of global achievements. The 68th Grammy Awards will take place on February 1, 2026, in Los Angeles, where Davido will compete against other leading African artists such as Burna Boy and Ayra Starr for the award. For Davido, this moment represents not just personal success but a celebration of African music’s global influence — and his joyous dance perfectly captures the pride and excitement of the achievement. Nigerian music icon Davido celebrates with fellow artist Omah Lay following their Grammy nominations, marking a proud moment for Afrobeats and showcasing the genre’s continued rise on the global music scene. pic.twitter.com/IXDq5hgyNQ — Gist GH 🇬🇭 (@gist_gha) November 7, 2025

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Ned Nwoko Agrees Not to Arrest Regina Daniels’ Mother, Says VeryDarkMan

Social media activist Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan, has confirmed that Senator Ned Nwoko will no longer proceed with plans to arrest Regina Daniels’ mother. In a video, VeryDarkMan explained that he personally contacted Nwoko to address the matter. “I called Sen Ned, and I didn’t even know he would pick up, but he answered. I introduced myself as VeryDarkMan, and he said he recognized me,” he said. He added that the senator had raised concerns about statements made online by Regina Daniels’ mother, who allegedly claimed that Nwoko’s son died in the UK due to drug abuse. “He told me that her mother posted that his son died of drug abuse, while in fact, he passed away from cardiac arrest, as confirmed by an autopsy. He wanted her to clarify her statement,” VeryDarkMan said. After appealing to Nwoko, VeryDarkMan said the senator agreed not to arrest Regina Daniels’ mother. “I pleaded with him, and he assured me that her mother would not be arrested again,” he added. This development follows the arrest and remand of Regina Daniels’ brother, Samuel Ojeogwu, popularly known as Sammy West, which had raised concerns about potential further arrests within the family. VeryDarkMan’s intervention reportedly helped prevent additional legal action, offering relief to the Daniels family amid ongoing tensions with Nwoko.   View this post on Instagram  

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Don Jazzy Commits N20 Million to Tech Access Project to Empower Nigerian Youths

Music entrepreneur Don Jazzy has pledged N20 million to support the Tech Access Project, an initiative aimed at providing 10,000 laptops to Nigerian youths. The project was introduced through an open letter by Ayilola Ayotomiwa, who called on Don Jazzy to help empower young Nigerians in technology, design, music production, and digital entrepreneurship. Ayotomiwa emphasized the importance of laptops as essential tools for building skills and creating opportunities in today’s digital world. “Our vision is simple but powerful: to give young Nigerians the tools they need to build their future. A laptop isn’t just a gadget—it’s a lifeline for those passionate about tech, design, music, and digital entrepreneurship,” Ayotomiwa said. He added, “You’ve always believed in young people, from mentoring creatives to supporting startups and inspiring your fans. With your backing, we can open doors for thousands of Nigerian youths to learn, create, and earn from their talents.” Don Jazzy applauded the initiative but noted the ambitious target of 10,000 laptops. He said he could contribute N20 million and share the project on his social media platforms, hoping others would join the cause to reach the goal. “Bro, I hail o. Your initiative is commendable. But sir, 10,000 laptops is not beans. At this time, I can only support with N20 million and a repost. Hopefully, other well-meaning Nigerians will step in to help achieve the goal,” he wrote.

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FCT Police Explain Sammy West’s Arrest

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has provided clarification on the arrest and arraignment of Samuel Ojeogwu, popularly known as Sammy West, the younger brother of Nollywood actress Regina Daniels. SP Josephine Adeh, the spokesperson for the command, stated that on October 28, 2025, police received a petition accusing Samuel and three others of criminal conspiracy, trespass, assault, criminal intimidation, theft, and cyber-bullying. The Metro Area Command reportedly sent several invitations for Samuel to appear for questioning, but he did not respond. “Following the ignored invitations, Samuel Ojeogwu was arrested in Lagos under a valid court-issued warrant and transferred to Abuja for further investigation,” SP Adeh explained. Investigations concluded with his arraignment on November 6, 2025, and the court remanded him at Keffi Prison pending fulfillment of bail conditions. Family members have alleged that Samuel was denied access to legal counsel and kept incommunicado, suggesting that his detention may be linked to ongoing disputes between Daniels and her estranged husband, Senator Ned Nwoko. Daniels had earlier expressed concern over her brother’s safety, while her siblings accused Nwoko of using his influence to facilitate the arrest. Amid the legal proceedings, Daniels hinted at a possible reconciliation with Nwoko, suggesting it could be the only way to secure her brother’s release. In a video posted on Friday, she voiced frustration with the police and the length of Samuel’s detention, saying: “I give up! What was my brother’s offence? Fighting for his baby sister because his in-law would always beat her up? I actually accorded the Nigerian police some respect, but shame on you all. It’s obvious the highest bidder always wins. Now I’m crippled! I will return if that’s the only way — do whatever he says, get injected to be like a zombie, get locked up and raped in the house. Only then will my brother return. By law, there is no tangible case against Sammy West! Ned Nwoko is bigger than the whole of Nigeria — that’s what this means. We lost — or rather, I lost!” The FCT Police Command emphasized its commitment to due process and professional conduct as the case continues through the courts, even as tensions between the families remain high.

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