Regina Daniels Alleges Ned Nwoko Issued Arrest Warrant Over $40,000 Theft Claim
Nollywood actress Regina Daniels has raised serious allegations against her estranged husband, billionaire businessman and politician Ned Nwoko, claiming that he has obtained an arrest warrant against her and members of her family.
The actress made the revelation during a live online session, where she reacted to claims that she and her relatives allegedly stole $40,000 belonging to Nwoko.
According to Regina, the police recently invited one of her relatives, identified as Speedy, for questioning over the alleged theft. During the live video, Speedy explained that the police contacted her without initially disclosing the complainant behind the report.
Regina later stated that it had been confirmed that Ned Nwoko was responsible for the complaint, alleging that he accused her and her family of stealing the money.
Expressing disbelief over the accusation, Regina openly questioned the claim, saying:
“Ned doesn’t even keep money at home, so which one is we stole $40,000?”
Reacting to the development, Speedy argued that if the allegation were true, Nwoko should provide video evidence, noting that there are surveillance cameras installed in the house. She also maintained that she was not present in the house on the day the alleged theft reportedly occurred.
Regina further clarified that Speedy was not around during the time in question and insisted that the allegations were unfounded.
As tensions rose during the live session, Regina was seen pleading with Speedy to remain calm and return inside the house alongside her elder brother, Sammy.
“Oya, go inside, go inside. Carry brother Sammy, everybody, go inside,” the actress was heard saying.
The video has since sparked widespread reactions on social media, with many Nigerians expressing shock over the claims and calling for clarity and legal transparency from all parties involved.
Neither Ned Nwoko nor the Nigerian Police Force has officially responded to the allegations as of the time of filing this report.

