Key Points
- Ossai says public drug claims harm both families and fuel anger. He urges private talks and calm words from elders.
- He faults Sammy’s arrest and warns against threats and property damage. He says the move should have been handled differently.
- He calls for peace while the tense saga keeps making headlines. He says offline talks will save their public image.
Delta aide Ossai Ovie Success has weighed in on the dispute. He says Ned Nwoko, also known as Chinedu Munir Nwoko, should not make drug claims publicly.

In a Facebook post, he called the move a clear mistake. He argues the couple must address issues offline to avoid fresh harm. Earlier reports show Regina questions Ned’s tactics during the tense family week.
What the aide argued
Ossai says public claims only fuel anger and damage both sides. He notes no one gains when private fights turn into online wars.
He also faults the arrest of Regina’s brother, Sammy, amid the saga. In his view, that step could have been handled differently.
He cautions relatives against threats and damage to shared property. He urges calm words and help from elders who know the law.
Recent turns in the case
This week, Sammy appeared in court as remand fears grew online. Our report, Sammy appears in court, shows video and family concerns.
Regina has also denied claims her mother forced the marriage. She says love, not pressure, drove her choice years ago.
Ossai ends with a call for peace and a private talk. He wants both sides to settle and save their public image





