Ned Nwoko Says He Doesn’t Want Regina Back, Urges Her to Seek Rehabilitation

Senator Ned Nwoko has addressed the ongoing marital crisis with actress Regina Daniels, stressing that he does not want her back in their home but is focused on her undergoing professional therapy. In a statement shared on Instagram by his media team, Nwoko claimed Regina is “completely under the influence of hard drugs,” dismissing her recent allegations about drugs and sex as “lies from the pit of hell.” A key incident he highlighted involves a bathroom video. Nwoko alleged that Regina had entered his bathroom uninvited, filmed him, and later posted the clip online — an act he described as a clear sign of her erratic and irrational behavior. He also referenced a WhatsApp message sent to her on October 17, which he said was his last documented attempt at reasonable communication. In it, he urged her to return to rehabilitation, warning that he would no longer fund her lifestyle if she refused. He claims her violent outbursts and destruction of property escalated after this message. Nwoko detailed how Regina’s behavior had changed over the past eight months, saying she became neglectful of basic self-care and increasingly influenced by friends who contributed to her chaotic lifestyle. He said he tried to manage the situation patiently, even tolerating her friends’ presence, in the hope of helping her. He called on those close to her to ensure she seeks professional rehabilitation, emphasizing, “If anyone around her claims to love her and care for the kids, they should take her to a respected rehab center. At least let her stay alive for the sake of our two lovely boys.” Senator Nwoko’s position is clear: he does not want reconciliation in the household at this time. His priority is Regina’s recovery, the safety of their children, and preventing further public disturbances, with the bathroom video serving as a striking example of the challenges he has faced in recent months.

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Kebbi Govt Approves N4.05 Billion To Rehabilitate Seven General Hospitals

The Kebbi State Executive Council has approved N4.05 billion for the rehabilitation of seven general hospitals across the state as part of efforts to strengthen healthcare delivery. State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Junaidu Marshall, announced the approval after the council’s meeting presided over by Governor Nasir Idris in Birnin Kebbi on Wednesday. Marshall listed the benefiting hospitals as Kambaza, Suru, Kamba, Dirin-Daji, Kangiwa, Koko, and Yauri. He added that Argungu General Hospital had already been rehabilitated and equipped with modern facilities. He noted that several other hospitals — including those in Zaga, Zuru, Bunza, Gulma, Bena, Jega, Shanga, and Sir Yahaya Memorial Hospital in Birnin Kebbi — had either been completed or were undergoing rehabilitation. According to him, the latest approval brings the total number of rehabilitated general hospitals under Governor Idris’s administration to 16, with plans to upgrade all 30 hospitals before the end of his tenure. The commissioner said the council also approved N570 million for the Kebbi Contributory Healthcare Management Agency (KECHEMA) to register 45,000 vulnerable persons under the State Social Register, ensuring affordable healthcare for the poor. Marshall added that under the World Bank IMPACT project, the state had provided counterpart funding for 73 primary healthcare centres, while another 42 centres would be rehabilitated to meet national standards. He reaffirmed the administration’s commitment to ensuring quality and accessible healthcare services across Kebbi State.  

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