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You Wanted Me On Drugs To Look Sexier’ — Regina Daniels Slams Ned Nwoko In Fiery Outburst

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Nollywood actress Regina Daniels has taken to Instagram to publicly accuse her estranged partner, Ned Nwoko, of manipulation, emotional abuse, and attempts to control her life.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In a lengthy post shared in the early hours of November 9, 2025, the actress alleged that Ned repeatedly tried to isolate her from her family, portraying them negatively in order to weaken her support system.

The mother of two admitted to past drug use but claimed it was being weaponized by Ned to distract the public from deeper issues in their relationship. According to her, the “drug” narrative was deliberately used to discredit her and justify his alleged mistreatment.

Regina further alleged that Ned had a pattern of emotionally breaking down people to dominate and control them. She claimed that while he often encouraged her to attend rehabilitation, he was paradoxically the same person who pushed her toward substance use, telling her she appeared “sexier” when she was high.

The actress also accused Ned of physical and sexual abuse, claiming he forced medical treatments on her, including injections meant for patients with bipolar disorder. She alleged that he often confiscated her phones and locked her indoors whenever she resisted his authority.

Regina maintained that she was never legally married to Ned, as no court documents were ever signed to validate their union.

She wrote:

“Ned, how could you lie so openly and without remorse? You know my family has nothing to do with this. You’ve always tried to distance me from them because of how close we are, and now you’re trying to make them look bad. Yes, I did drugs — but is that really the issue? The moment we argued, you ran to the public shouting ‘drugs, drugs, drugs,’ because you knew it would make a perfect media story and distract from the real problem.

You’ve always had the same pattern — isolate, control, and break people down until they have no one left to turn to. But it won’t work this time. You say I need rehab, yet you’re the same person who liked me high because you said I was ‘sexier’ that way. You forced yourself on me, locked me up, seized my phones, and called me ‘mentally unstable’ whenever I said I was done. But the moment I pretended to agree with you, suddenly I was fine again.

Why don’t you tell people how you made doctors inject me with drugs for bipolar patients? Why don’t you tell them you take my phones for weeks because you hate me talking to my family? You’ve never seen me lose control — so stop using the drug story to cover your actions. Every problem started when I decided to leave. You just can’t handle rejection. Accept it — it’s over.”

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