Key Points
- Doris Ogala says a passport shows Regina was born in 2001. She urged the senator to check the records.
- Ned Nwoko had said he met Regina at twenty one. His recent post sparked wide public argument online.
- ValidUpdates published both responses in separate reports this week. The debate raised fresh questions about Regina’s age.
Actress Doris Ogala pushed back at Senator Ned Nwoko (Chinedu Munir Nwoko) on Tuesday.

She said a passport shows Regina Daniels was born in 2001.
Her post follows Ned Nwoko’s public statement about meeting Regina at twenty one.
ValidUpdates report on Regina’s age detailed both posts and the reactions online.
Nwoko earlier posted a note saying he met Regina at twenty one. He also gave a voter card date and said he kept it.
Passport claim and witness backing
Doris Ogala shared a screenshot of an Instagram post showing her view. She said the passport used for travel lists Regina’s year as two thousand one.
A friend and the actress’ father also spoke to media about her age. Ned Nwoko says Regina married gave his side to the public.
Supporters split online with some backing Ogala and others backing Nwoko. The debate has prompted calls for clear official records about her birth.
What lawyers and commentators say
Lawyers say any dispute over age needs official documents in court. They said passports and voter cards are valid proof if verified.
Regina Daniels has denied drug claims and said she will fight in court. She also said her mother can confirm her age in public records.
For now the documents and statements remain the main public evidence. Officials or courts may be asked to check and confirm the facts.
Celebrities have weighed in calling for calm and more facts. Fans urged politicians and media to avoid wild claims without proof.
ValidUpdates will update readers when new documents or court orders appear. For now the passport claim adds another layer to the dispute





