Key Points
- Rita speaks in a night video shared by bloggers. She warns her inlaw about pride and payback.
- She claims Regina supported his election bid with fifty thousand dollars. She says her own resources also helped him.
- Rita reacts after Sammy West’s arrest claim sparks outrage. The lawmaker has not responded to her new remarks.
Regina Daniels’ mother Rita Daniels calls out her inlaw, Senator Ned Nwoko. She speaks in a short night video shared online. Her tone is firm as she warns about pride and payback.

The rant follows fresh claims that her daughter’s brother, Sammy West, was arrested. He earlier posted documents and alleged the senator influenced police moves. See Regina Daniels brother confirms arrest.
What Rita says in the clip
In the video, Rita says he chased a “high star” for clout. She adds that the climb can drop if he scorns help. She frames the warning as a test of character.
Rita claims her family backed his earlier campaign. She says Regina gave fifty thousand dollars for the race. She also says her own resources went into that push.
Her message grows tougher as she speaks. “Bite the finger that fed you, you will fall,” she warns. She says pride will not save any public image.
Background to the growing dispute
The wider family saga has trended for weeks. Different sides have posted notes, clips, and counterclaims online. Fans continue to debate the shifting claims.
Nwoko’s camp has pushed back on several points. They say some scenes are harmless moments, not abuse. They insist private issues should remain within the home.
Regina has also posted stern words during the row. She says she has power, money, and connections to seek redress. See Regina says she has power.
Police have not issued a full statement on the arrest claim. It is unclear which unit handles the case at this time. The family has not agreed on next steps.
Rita’s new video resets the tone once more. She links respect to how leaders treat those who helped. For now, the senator has not answered her points.
If a reply arrives, we will update this story. We will also add any verified police note. For now, the claims remain contested by both sides.
Watch the clip below.





