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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Randle hospital urges students to speak up against Sexual abuse, domestic violence 

Students of Adebola Baptist Senior High School and residents have been enjoined to speak up against Domestic and Sexual Violence, as a way of preventing abuses and vices that can affect their progress in life. The advice was given by various speakers at a two-day programme organised as part of activities marking the Y2024  Domestic and Sexual Awareness Month by the Randle General Hospital, Surulere. A member of the Lagos State House of Assembly representing Surulere Constituency, Honourable Desmond Elliot, in his address at the event, explained that the programme was designed to educate as many people as possible on the menace. He said that in Nigeria, lots of people are suffering domestic violence, either physically or through abusive words. Hence sensitisation is needed for people to have respect for each other. While advising that the victims have a right to report cases when they occur, the Honourable stressed that domestic violence is not only about women but concerns everyone, irrespective of age or gender. The Medical Director/CEO of RGH, Dr. Olumide Sojinrin declared that the hospital is ever ready to support everybody, adding that all staff have been enjoined to do everything in their power to assist victims of SGBV in the community. The Head of Department, Social Welfare in the Hospital, Mr. Mojeed Olabode took the students on an interactive session, detailing the meaning of SGBV, causes and harmful effects of domestic and gender-based violence.  A Consultant, Obstetrics & Gynaecology (O&G), Dr. Shakirat Smith-Okonu appealed to the students to see themselves as leaders of tomorrow, and as such, should avoid vices that could hinder their progress. She said they should avoid going out with strangers or allowing the opposite sex to touch their private parts and delay any form of sexual activity till they are adults or married. “You are also not to dress indecently or inappropriately or follow friends to parties. Ensure to always inform your parents of your whereabouts”,  she advised. On her part, Apex Nurse Boateng Elizabeth pointed out that domestic violence also includes force marriages, child genital mutilation and right violation, adding that the hospital health workers are always poised to help survivors and protect their dignity. Other speakers, at the event that witnessed a large turnout of students and teachers, encouraged participants, especially the students, to say something, when they see something, to say NO to Sexual Abuse, Rape and Domestic Violence, and to report cases appropriately, in line with the dictate of the Month’s slogans.

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