Key Points
- Sonia Uche Montana (Ihuoma Sonia Uche) denies wrongdoing in a short Instagram note. She wrote her full name to be clear.
- Post followed a ValidUpdates list naming her among visitors. The list tied friends to Regina Daniels’ rehab visits.
- ValidUpdates and others covered Ned Nwoko’s claims this week. Replies from named people are still being sought.
Sonia Uche Montana (Ihuoma Sonia Uche) pushed back after being named online. She posted a note saying punctuation and full name matter.

The post followed recent claims by Ned Nwoko about Regina. See our full write-up of the claims and replies Ned Nwoko names Uche Montana.
In her note Sonia wrote that her name is Ihuoma Sonia Uche. She said the post that named her needed better punctuation.
Sonia’s reply came after a list circulated linking friends to visits. The list said some visitors broke rehab rules at Regina’s home.
What Sonia said and why it mattered
Sonia said she wanted to be clear about her identity. She added that punctuation had changed how her name looked online.
Her post used plain language and kept the message short and firm. She did not reply to the wider claims about drugs.
Wider context and reactions
Ned Nwoko has made public claims about people visiting Regina. Those claims have sparked many replies and denials this week.
ValidUpdates has covered the main posts and several replies. See more on how people have answered Regina Daniels did not admit drugs.
Some friends named in the list have written short replies online. Others have not yet given full public statements or responses.
People on social media debated whether a name list is fair. Others asked for proof before drawing wider conclusions about friends.
Sonia’s message kept the focus on a small but clear point. She told readers that small marks can change a statement’s meaning.
Editors say reporting should link to both claims and replies for balance. That helps readers see the full picture before judging who is involved.






