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The ongoing marital controversy between Nollywood actress Regina Daniels and her billionaire husband, Senator Ned Nwoko, took another dramatic turn on Monday night after Regina’s elder brother, Lawrence Daniels, levelled serious accusations against the lawmaker on his Instagram story.
In a long social media post, Lawrence accused the Delta North senator of hypocrisy and domestic violence, alleging that Nwoko had admitted to slapping Regina “twice” — an act he allegedly described as a way “to correct her.”
“You dey confirm to me say I slapped her twice, which any husband would do to correct his wife,” Lawrence wrote. “But went on Channels to say I’ve never hit any woman. How, bro, how?”
He also accused Nwoko of using his influence to silence Regina and her siblings, claiming that their brother, Sammy, was being detained by the police at Ogombo Police Station in Lekki-Ajah.
“Police beating Sammy currently at Ogombo Police Station! This media go scatter because everyone should be ready to face the consequences of their actions. If anything happens to any of my siblings, hold Ned Nwoko responsible!” he wrote.
Lawrence, who described himself as a “preacher of peace,” stated that he had made efforts to resolve the family issue privately but could no longer stay silent as the situation worsened. “She [Regina] said no, you vex go arrest her sibling. We should clap for you?” he added.
He went on to label Nwoko as “a narcissist” who uses his political influence to oppress his family, warning that the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) might soon stage a protest at the senator’s residence if the situation continues.
His comments have since sparked outrage across social media, with many Nigerians calling for an independent probe into the allegations of domestic abuse and intimidation.
This development follows recent online reports that Senator Nwoko had filed a petition leading to the arrest of Regina’s brother, Sammy Daniels, over allegations of theft and defamation.
Efforts to reach the Lagos State Police Command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Abimbola Adebisi, for comments on the alleged arrest were unsuccessful, as text messages sent to his number went unanswered at the time of filing this report.
Nwoko, who currently represents Delta North in the Senate, has yet to release any official statement addressing the new allegations.

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