Key Points
- Nwoko says Regina married at nineteen, not seventeen. He cited her birth date as proof in a statement.
- He also claimed Regina left school over drug issues. Former classmates have posted messages supporting that account online.
- Regina denies the supply claim and threatens legal action. Public debate continues as more documents and posts surface.
Senator Ned Nwoko issued a public statement to set the record straight about his marriage to actress Regina Daniels. The office said Regina was born on October 10, 2000, which would make her nineteen when she married, not seventeen.

The statement repeats earlier posts in which Regina said she was seventeen, and it links to recent coverage of her public dispute with her husband. Regina Daniels accuses Ned of diabolical tactics, questions why he wants her back documents parts of that exchange.
Nwoko also repeats claims that Regina and her sister left school over drug problems. He said former classmates have posted messages online backing that claim.
Senator’s statement and the age claim
The office described the marriage as public and honourable in tone. It framed the controversy as political attacks meant to harm his reputation and projects.
The senator named Uche Montana in his statement as a supplier and linked that claim to recent reports. Ned Nwoko names Uche Montana in Regina drug supply claim records the denials and responses.
Regina has publicly denied the drug supply claims on social media and warned of legal steps. She has said she will fight the allegations in court and asked for police protection.
Family members and supporters have posted sharp messages online in response to the dispute. Her brother has accused Nwoko of setting conditions for a detained family member’s release.
Police and public officials have not issued new public statements about the claims or the marriage age. Campaigners are calling for calm and for clear evidence to be shown in public.
Regina previously posted that she married at seventeen in a short public note. That post has circulated widely and sparked many online debates about consent and timing.
Observers say the age detail matters because the public wants clear facts about consent and legality. Others stress that legal paperwork and marriage records are the central evidence to resolve the date.
Nwoko framed the claims as a smear by his political enemies and urged people to focus on his record. He said the attacks aim to slow his development projects in Delta State and harm his public work.
Social media posts from former classmates have been cited by both sides in the dispute. ValidUpdates has published several recent pieces tracking this fast, changing story.
For now, the main facts hinge on birth records and marriage documents that can be checked. Readers should expect further updates as new documents and statements appear.





