
The Digest:
Amid their public separation, Senator Ned Nwoko has directly challenged his estranged wife, Regina Daniels' claim that she was underage when they married, presenting her 1998-dated voter card as evidence that she was 21 at the time. Nwoko described the allegations as "false and misleading," while also revealing Daniels had begun but abandoned a rehabilitation program for drug addiction.
Key Points:
- Senator Ned Nwoko denied Regina Daniels' claim that she was 17 when they married.
- He presented her voter card showing a 1998 birth date, proving she was 21 at the time.
- Nwoko stated he has kept the document since their first meeting six years ago.
- He cited a BBC interview where Daniels' mother also confirmed her age.
- The senator urged the public to disregard what he called "deliberate misinformation."
- He revealed Daniels had started but abandoned drug rehabilitation.
- Nwoko asked the public to approach her recent statements with caution.
Sources: Senator Ned Nwoko /X app