Key Points
- A throwback post names Flora Okeke in a hotel arrest story. The note links the old case to today’s tense fight.
- Commenters say a police charge later hurt her custody case. They claim links to a powerful man in Abuja.
- Writers urge Regina Daniels to “ask Flora” about that past. They argue the story now adds fresh context.
Regina Daniels is back in the headlines as fresh claims pull in Flora Okeke, a woman once tied to a hotel arrest post in Abuja. The new chatter says a police charge from that old case later cost Flora custody of her son.

The claims surfaced as fans trade causes for Regina’s current fight with her husband, Senator Ned Nwoko. Our recent report captured Regina’s own rebuttal note on the drug talk that trails the row, see this Regina drug claim rebuttal.
What the old case says
Screenshots show a dated blog item with a headline that links Flora to an arrest in an Abuja hotel. The write-up frames her as a “big babe” and uses charged words around sex work.
Today’s fresh posts add a tougher line. They say a police link tied to “Epa,” a name people online use for a powerful figure, made the case stick in court. They also say that tilt later helped cost Flora custody.
Wider talk now asks if drugs, sex work claims, or police pressure drove the final split. Some voices insist the pressure line looks strongest because the case moved fast. Others say only court files can fix the facts.
The online push keeps circling to Regina. “Go and ask Flora,” one post tells her, saying the story shows how power moves cases. The note also says “Gina’s own dey learn work,” meaning Regina’s case is lighter than Flora’s path.
So far, no court record has been posted with the new claims. The people named in those posts have not issued new formal replies either. That gap has led users to ask for proof beyond old screenshots.
Two sides are still live in this family fight. Ned has shared his view in a long note about house rules and drug fears; he also named people he blames in the timeline, as we covered here: Ned names Uche Montana claim.
Why this matters today
If Flora’s case shaped a custody call, it offers a sharp lesson. Claims, police action, and court steps can change a home for years.
For Regina, fans fear the talk could sway any later custody moves. They ask both sides to share clear proof so the public can judge facts, not heat






