Key points
- Nwoko posts a short clip of a lover quarrel. He says it is funny. The post lands amid his long running clash.
- The woman in the clip throws things at the man. He keeps calm in the video. She later acts hurt after a light push.
- Nwoko has been denying hurting Regina in real life. He says the real issue is her drug use claim. The video backs his side.
Senator Ned Nwoko (Chinedu Munir Nwoko) has shared a humorous relationship skit to speak on his marital fight with actress Regina Daniels. The Delta North lawmaker said “This is funny” as he posted the clip on his page on Friday, October 31, 2025.

In the video, a woman keeps hitting and throwing items at her partner while he tidies up. When he finally pushes her off without force, she acts as if he beat her, a clear mirror of Nwoko’s claim that Regina “adds drama” to private disagreements, just days after he publicly denied abusing her. Nwoko denies abusing Regina.
Video tries to reset narrative
Nwoko has been under pressure since Regina told followers that she had faced violence in the marriage. In his replies, the senator said she was painting him as a brutal husband when, in fact, he had only tried to correct her over alleged drug use.
By posting a playful clip where the man looks shocked at the woman’s acting, Nwoko is signalling that the actress often stretches small scenes into big claims. He picked a video that shows a woman throwing things first, to stress that he is the calmer person in their fights.
The senator has also said he supports polygamy because it “brings balance,” which many readers saw as a pushback against Regina’s current stance on the marriage. Friday’s post fits that wider messaging line.
Ongoing claims from Regina’s camp
Regina’s family and allies have kept posting their own sides since mid-October. Her sister and brother earlier rejected Nwoko’s drug-abuse story and showed injury photos to support Regina.
The actress herself has been sharing house and lifestyle updates, which fans say look like signals that she can stay outside the senator’s main home if talks fail. Regina Daniels buys new house.
Nwoko, for his part, insists “the problem is the drugs, not violence,” and has even named a friend he believes supplied Regina. He says that claim — which Regina’s camp denies — is what turned a private disagreement into a public fight.
The video he shared today is therefore part of a pattern: every time Regina or her people post wounds or fresh captions, the senator answers with a calmer, even playful, content piece to dilute the charge of domestic abuse. He wants followers to see the situation as “small couple drama,” not crime.
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