Regina Daniels Cries Out as Police Arrest Siblings Amid Separation from Ned Nwoko

Joy Funmilola Oke

Regina Daniels and Ned Nwoko. Photo source: Oxygist on X
Regina Daniels and Ned Nwoko. Photo source: Oxygist on X

Summary

Actress Regina Daniels accused her husband, Senator Ned Nwoko, of ordering the arrest of her siblings amid their marital dispute. She claimed Ned demanded she return to “rehab” and used his influence to intimidate her family. Regina and her siblings also accused Ned of abuse of power against them.

Nigerian actress Regina Daniels has accused her husband, Senator Ned Nwoko, of arresting her elder brother, Samuel Daniel and her Sister, Ifeoma Daniels, using his influence and connections. 

In an Instagram story she shared on November 3, the actress disclosed that Ned demanded she return to rehab.

She noted that her younger sister, Destiny Daniel, is also at risk of arrest if she refuses to return to her husband. 

“Someone, please help me! I feel like I’m losing my mind. My big brother and big sister have been arrested, my baby sister might be arrested soon as well, until I return and, according to him, return to rehab,” she wrote. 

“Don’t even get me started on your stupid rehab talk! You said I’m a drug addict… What other name can you call me? A prostitute?

Recall that on October 21, 2025, Regina accused her husband of domestic violence in a video showing her in distress, claiming thugs sent by Ned assaulted her.

On November 3, Samuel Daniel, Regina’s elder brother, shared on his Instagram story that there were two suspicious men outside his house with a police officer in attendance. He also shared a video clip of the men trying to arrest him.

He claimed Ned sent the police to arrest him and later posted footage from Ogbomo Police Station, showing a warrant brought by officers.

That same day, Regina’s other elder brother, Lawrence Daniels, accused the Delta North senator of hypocrisy and domestic violence, stating that Ned had admitted to slapping Regina twice, claiming he was trying to correct her. 

“You dey confirm to me say I slapped her twice, which any husband would do to correct his wife,” Lawrence wrote. “But went on Channels to say I’ve never hit any woman. How, bro, how?”

He accused Ned of using his influence to intimidate Regina and her siblings, claiming that their brother, Samuel, is being detained by the police at Ogombo Police Station, Lekki-Ajah.

“Police beating Sammy currently at Ogombo Police Station! This media go scatter because everyone should be ready to face the consequences of their actions. If anything happens to any of my siblings, hold Ned Nwoko responsible!” he wrote.

After Samuel’s arrest, Regina’s mother exposed what Regina and her family had done for Ned. How her daughter, Regina, had supported his previous election campaign with $50,000.

“You married my daughter because you wanted someone with a high star to boost your dying star. You chose to bite the finger that fed you; you will go down! Which money do you have? My daughter supported your election with $50,000!”

Regina further revealed that the police beat up her brother like a criminal and warned Ned that he was not the only one with power, connections, and money, noting she is capable of making him an “iroko tree” fall. 

“Leave my family alone, Ned! And leave me alone, too! It is obvious it’s war.”

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