You trapped my life since 17”- Regina Daniels issues warning to estranged husband, Ned Nwoko
Nollywood actress Regina Daniels has once again stirred intense public debate after releasing a new and emotionally charged statement accusing her estranged husband, Senator Ned Nwoko, of deliberate attempts to destroy her reputation and seize custody of their children. The actress, who shared her claims in a lengthy Instagram post, alleged that the politician has been “trapping” her life since she was 17 and is now trying to undermine her public image for personal gain. Eyes Of Lagos reports,
The latest outburst follows a series of controversies surrounding the couple’s strained relationship, including Regina’s earlier allegation that Nwoko orchestrated the arrest of her brother, Sammy West, who was later granted bail. While that matter is still generating public reactions, the new claims have introduced an even deeper layer of complexity to the ongoing dispute.
Fresh Allegations of Entrapment and Image Damage
In her post, Regina Daniels accused Ned Nwoko of launching coordinated efforts to tarnish her name both online and offline. According to her, the alleged moves were strategic, considering her reputation serves as a major currency in the entertainment industry.
“Why are you trying so hard to ruin me publicly and privately?” she wrote. “In my part of the world, a good reputation equals money. I am an entertainer. But I’m tired. You trapped my life since I was 17. This is me fighting for my freedom.”
Her statement suggests a deep-seated struggle within the marriage, one she claims has been ongoing for years but concealed from the public out of respect for her children and their father.
Claim of Drug Introduction and Sexual Coercion
One of the most explosive claims in the post is Regina’s allegation that Nwoko introduced her to hard drugs early in their relationship. She alleged that she only used MDMA (commonly known as ecstasy or Molly) because it intensified their sexual encounters, which she claims he preferred.
“You introduced me to the drug ecstasy (Molly) just to satisfy you,” she wrote, insisting that this was the only substance she ever used.
Regina further accused Nwoko of relying heavily on sexual enhancement medication, alleging that she had rushed him to the hospital multiple times due to associated health complications.
Accusations of Custody Manipulation With ‘Fake Drug Report’
Regina Daniels also alleged a sinister plan by her estranged husband to use a fabricated drug test result to take custody of their two children. She described the attempt as “demeaning” and “insane,” insisting that it was part of a larger strategy to label her mentally or morally unfit.
“Coming with a fake drug report just because you want custody of my kids is insane,” she stated.
According to her, some members of Nwoko’s alleged “camp” have hinted at his intentions, further fueling her fears that he wants to portray her as unstable.
Call-Out to Co-Wife and Hints of Dark Secrets
Regina did not spare one of Nwoko’s Moroccan wives, accusing her of being a drug user who had irresponsibly claimed Regina introduced her to narcotics. She described the co-wife as a “Coke addict” and dismissed the claims as a desperate attempt to align with Nwoko’s strategy.
The actress went further, hinting at the possibility of revealing undisclosed “dark secrets,” including issues involving alleged murder, land deals, and fraud—claims she said she has avoided mentioning out of respect for their shared family.
“If you don’t leave me alone, I’ll spill everything,” she warned.
Ned Nwoko Yet to Respond
As of the time of this report, Senator Ned Nwoko has not publicly responded to the latest allegations. The silence from his camp has only intensified public curiosity and speculation, especially since previous controversies involving the couple often generated lengthy explanations from the politician.
With the matter unfolding publicly and emotions running high, observers anticipate that the coming days may bring even more revelations—or a possible legal intervention.


