Regina Daniels’ Brother Alleges Ned Nwoko Encouraged Her to Drink Alcohol to be Romantic

  • Regina Daniels’ brother, Sweezzy, has accused Senator Ned Nwoko of hypocrisy, claiming the politician once encouraged Regina to take alcohol to make her “more romantic.”
  • His allegation came amid a heated family feud following Regina’s claim that Nwoko ordered the arrest of her siblings and called her a drug addict.
  • Nwoko has yet to respond as public attention around the controversy continues to grow.

The ongoing family feud between Nollywood actress Regina Daniels and her husband, Senator Ned Nwoko, has taken another dramatic turn after Regina’s elder brother, Sweezzy, made fresh allegations against the billionaire politician.

In a series of Instagram posts, Sweezzy claimed that Ned Nwoko once encouraged Regina to take alcohol so she could be “more romantic”, describing the act as manipulative and hypocritical.

His comments came amid the growing tension between the couple, following Regina’s public accusation that Nwoko ordered the arrest of her brother and sister. The actress also alleged that her husband falsely labeled her a drug addict to tarnish her image.

Sweezzy’s remarks reignited public discussion about the couple’s troubled marriage, which has continued to unravel on social media. He further accused Nwoko of double standards, pointing to past incidents while defending his sister against ongoing attacks.

As of the time of this report, Ned Nwoko has not issued any response to the claims.

In other news… Ruggedman has suggested that the label “Afrobeats” for Nigerian music may not last much longer.

“I have a feeling that this whole Afrobeats tag might fade away soon,” he remarked.

The rapper, whose real name is Michael Ugochukwu Stephens, shared his thoughts during an appearance on Channels Television’s Rubbin’ Minds on Sunday.

While he expressed pride in the global recognition of Nigerian music, he admitted that the aspect he finds less appealing is the current quality of the tracks.

“The only thing I’m not too thrilled about is the quality of the music; not many are producing what I truly respect,” Ruggedman noted.

Although the terms “Afrobeat” and “Afrobeats” are often used interchangeably, some argue they are distinct: Afrobeat, pioneered by Fela Kuti, is a revolutionary, instrumental genre, whereas Afrobeats refers to the contemporary, commercially oriented African pop sound.

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