Actress Georgina Onuoha has slammed Senator Ned Nwoko over his reaction to Regina Daniels’ recent drug test results, questioning his credibility and moral authority.
Addressing Nwoko directly on social media, Onuoha wrote: “Given all this drama you are conducting as a sitting senator writing public epistles, claiming moral authority over the life of a young woman who, by her own account, was 17 when you married her, I think it is time Nigerians begin to examine your own background, the same way you insist on dissecting hers.”
She pointed out that Daniels’ independent UK drug test came back negative and criticised Nwoko for attempting to dismiss the result. Onuoha also referenced his professional history, asking: “Since you consistently reference your legal career in England, can you please explain to Nigerians why you do not currently hold an active licence to practise law in England and Wales? Can you explain why you are not in legal practice there?”
Highlighting a past disciplinary issue, she added: “And since you enjoy lecturing the public about credibility and character, can you address the fact that in Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal Case No. 8315/2001 (Onibudo) you were found guilty of professional misconduct and ordered to pay a £20,000 fine along with substantial costs? That is not gossip. That is a matter of public record.”
Onuoha accused Nwoko of presenting himself as a judge over Daniels’ life while avoiding accountability for his own actions. “If you truly believe in transparency, then answer these questions: Why are you not licensed to practise in England today? Why were you sanctioned for misconduct? Why should Nigerians accept your declarations of moral superiority without scrutiny? The public is watching. And this time, the questions are about you,” she wrote.
Her message adds fuel to the ongoing public dispute between Nwoko and Daniels, which has drawn widespread attention and reactions on social media.
















