Key Points
- Nwoko says Regina told him she was twenty one. He cites a voter card and other documents.
- Regina has denied the older age claim in posts. She vows legal action and says claims are false.
- The row has drawn many reaction posts online. Observers call for documents and calm public review.
Regina Daniels (Regina Daniels Ojeogwu) is at the centre of a public row. Senator Ned Nwoko (Prince Munir Chinedu Nwoko) denies marrying her as a minor. He issued a public statement this week to clear his name.

In a long note he said her voter card shows a 2000 birth year. Read Nwoko’s full statement on her age.
What the senator says
Nwoko says he first asked Regina her age when they met. He writes that she told him she was twenty one at that meeting. He adds he kept her voter card and other documents for safekeeping.
Regina has replied to his post with a firm public denial. Her statements reject claims that she married as a teenager in secret. Her post also questioned why the senator now shares these private details.
Documents and public reaction
Several posts and clips have circulated online showing both sides of the dispute. Some users have posted scans of travel documents and other papers. Others are urging police or courts to verify the records quickly.
Supporters on both sides have called for calm and clear answers now. A few family members and friends have given interviews to media outlets. Editors and observers say a formal document check would settle the matter.
Regina has said she will consider legal action if the claims continue. Read Regina’s rebuttal and evidence for her full account.
The dispute highlights tensions between private family matters and public life. News outlets and social platforms are tracking new posts and document scans. Authorities and media lawyers say any formal probe should follow proper rules





