
Senator Ned Nwoko, representing Delta North Senatorial District, has responded to recent social media claims by his estranged wife, actress Regina Daniels, concerning access to their two sons, Munir and Khalifa.
In a statement released by his communication team on Tuesday, titled “Take the Window of Quietude for Therapy,” Nwoko denied allegations that he is deliberately blocking Daniels from seeing the children or exploiting them publicly. He described her posts as misleading and inconsistent with established family practices.
The statement highlighted that sharing family moments has been a long-standing tradition. Daniels herself has frequently posted photos and videos of her own children and those of Nwoko’s other wives without prior concerns about privacy or exploitation.
Nwoko’s team also emphasized that Daniels’ absence from her children’s lives has been voluntary, citing her prioritization of social engagements and nightlife over consistent involvement. Meanwhile, the children remain in a stable environment focused on routine and emotional well-being.
Additionally, an Abuja court has mandated that Regina Daniels must undergo drug rehabilitation and be assessed by the Abuja Social Welfare Department before regaining access to the children. The case is scheduled for a substantive hearing on February 4, 2026.
The public dispute intensified in October 2025, with allegations of substance abuse and domestic issues prompting the recent custody-related developments.
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