- Ned Nwoko shares October 2025 WhatsApp message sent to Regina Daniels
- Message highlights concerns over lifestyle and substance abuse
- Senator denies domestic violence allegations
- Claims professional help was offered before dispute went public
Senator Ned Nwoko has made public what he described as a private WhatsApp message sent to Regina Daniels in October 2025, insisting it provides crucial context to the marital crisis that has since played out in the media.
In a statement issued by his communication team, the senator said the message, dated October 17, 2025, addressed growing concerns about Regina’s lifestyle, alleged substance abuse, and the impact these issues were having on his health and their children.
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According to the statement, the message complained about frequent late-night visits by friends, noise disturbances within the household, and what Nwoko described as erratic behaviour. He also questioned the influence of Regina’s circle and raised concerns about alleged drug use.
The senator reportedly warned that he would withdraw financial support for Regina’s lifestyle unless she committed to therapy or entered a rehabilitation centre in Asokoro, stressing that the move was aimed at recovery rather than punishment.
“The October message stands as a factual anchor, written in real time, before court proceedings, public pressure or reputational concerns,” the statement said.
Nwoko’s team further stated that the message disproves allegations of domestic violence, noting that no member of the household staff reported or witnessed any physical abuse at the time.
They added that the allegation of domestic violence only surfaced after the dispute became public, claiming that Regina’s mother had previously described a circulating video alleging abuse as a prank.
The statement also alleged that Regina struggled with drug and alcohol use for nearly eight months before October 2025, a period said to be marked by instability, unsafe associations and late-night disturbances.
According to the senator’s team, toxicology tests conducted in Nigeria and South Africa confirmed the presence of multiple substances, contradicting claims that the allegations were exaggerated.
They maintained that therapy and rehabilitation were offered well before the matter became public, with the welfare of the children and Regina’s health described as the primary concern.
Financial restrictions, the statement said, were introduced to stop enabling what was termed a destructive lifestyle, not as retaliation or control.
The team accused Regina of turning to public accusations after private interventions failed, describing her social media posts as emotional appeals made after quiet efforts to resolve the matter broke down.
Nwoko’s representatives said additional issues raised by Regina, including claims related to age and infidelity, would be addressed at an appropriate time.
