A court has ordered Nollywood actress Regina Daniels to undergo drug rehabilitation and an evaluation by the Abuja Social Welfare Department before she can be granted access to her children. This follows a heated custody battle with her estranged husband, Senator Ned Nwoko, over their two sons, Munir and Khalifa.
Regina recently vowed to fight for her children after alleging that Nwoko filed for full custody while they were already in his care. She claimed on Instagram that her husband dismissed her nannies and forced them to make false statements, alleging that she is “violent and an alcoholic.” She also criticized the frequent public exposure of her children on social media, calling it a “deliberate attempt by her husband to garner attention.”
In response, Ned Nwoko issued a statement on Tuesday denying that he has blocked her from seeing the kids. He clarified that the court has already set specific conditions for her to have access. Regarding the social media drama, Nwoko argued that Regina has also posted the children in the past and questioned “why she is against it now.”
This court ruling marks a major turning point in their separation, as Regina must now meet these strict requirements to be reunited with her sons.