Key Points
- Uche Montana denies any link to the drug claim. She posted a note to set the record straight.
- Her reply followed Ned Nwoko’s public naming of her. The claim has stirred fresh public debate across social feeds.
- Uche asked to protect her peace and reputation. She said she will not engage in online fights.
Uche Montana (Uche Nwaefuna) posted a short note on Friday to clear the air. She said she has no role or link to the drug claim.

Her note followed a public claim. Ned Nwoko names Uche Montana named her on social media this week, and it drew wide attention.
Uche’s statement and stance
In her message, Uche said she wanted to protect her peace and name. She wrote the note to stop false stories from spreading online.
She also said she has no business with the items named in the claim. Her post asked followers to ignore the circulating story and respect her privacy.
Public reaction grew quickly after the naming, with many users arguing online. Some fans defended Uche while others called for proof and clearer facts.
Wider fallout and related posts
The wider row has touched on Regina Daniels and her family too. Regina Daniels fears sextape and other posts show the dispute has spread across social feeds.
Lawyers and public figures have urged calm while they wait for facts. Others have asked police and editors to share clear evidence before naming people.
Uche’s post ends by asking for respect and calm from the public. She said she will focus on work and avoid social fights for now.






