Key Points
- Lawmaker says polygamy gives men “stability” and “balance”. He adds he would make the same choice again.
- TV clip shows him pitying “men with one wife”. The remark sparks swift online debate.
- He rejects domestic-violence claims linked to Regina Daniels. He says he loves and respects his family.
Senator Ned Nwoko (Chinedu Munir Nwoko) has drawn fresh reactions after defending polygamy in a TV interview. He said multiple wives give men “stability and balance”, adding that he would make the same marital choices again. The Channels Television appearance came amid chatter about his relationship with actress Regina Daniels.

In the hours around the interview, Regina Daniels shared new home photos with a bold caption, fuelling fresh talk about her private life. ValidUpdates earlier reported the post and fan reactions linked to the mansion reveal. Read more here: Regina Daniels mansion reveal.
What he said on TV
A short clip from the programme shows the lawmaker saying he “feels sorry for men with one wife.” He argued that polygamy gives men more “balance” at home. Coverage by national outlets confirms the comments were made on Sunday.
Claims and responses around Regina
Reports about Regina Daniels’ emotional posts have raised talk of alleged abuse in recent weeks. Nwoko has denied any violence, saying he loves and respects his wives and children. For background on his public response, see this earlier piece: Ned Nwoko abuse response.
Legal and faith angles keep surfacing in the debate. Some critics point to Nigerian marriage law and the limits it sets in certain unions, while others cite scripture in defence of plural marriages. Media coverage continues to frame the senator’s stance as part of a wider, long-running culture discussion.
Direct quotes used: “I feel sorry for men with one wife.” “I’m not a violent person.





