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Regina Daniels Accuses Ned Of Targeting Family

Regina Daniels Accuses Husband of Targeting Her Family in Ongoing Marital Dispute

Nollywood star Regina Daniels has raised alarm on social media, accusing her husband, billionaire businessman and politician Ned Nwoko, of using security agencies to harass her family.

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In a series of emotional Instagram Stories on Monday, the actress claimed that her elder brother and sister had already been arrested, while her younger sister might also be detained if she refuses to return home. She alleged that Nwoko was trying to force her into rehabilitation, insisting she does not need it.

“I feel like I’m losing my mind. My big brother and sister have been arrested, and my baby sister might be next until I return,” She wrote.

She further accused her husband of calling her a drug addict and threatening to reveal private family matters.

Regina expressed deep frustration over what she described as the collapse of their marriage, saying she had tried to stay calm despite the emotional stress.

“I’m really trying to be the bigger person by not saying or doing anything, whereas I’m young, petty, and immature! Leave my family alone, Ned! And leave me alone too! It is obvious it’s war!” she added.

The actress lamented that the love and legacy they built together were now being destroyed in public. She urged that relationships should end peacefully and not turn into battles when one partner loses interest.

Neither Ned Nwoko nor his representatives have responded to the allegations at the time of this report.

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