Senator Ned Nwoko has broken his silence and reacted publicly to the recent drug test result unveiled by his wife, Nollywood actress Regina Daniels, warning members of the public not to be misled by what he described as selective narratives.
Through a detailed statement released by his communication team, the senator cautioned that a single negative drug test result should not be misconstrued as proof of long-term sobriety or used to dismiss previously documented medical findings.

According to the statement, Senator Nwoko stressed that recovery from substance-related challenges is a complex and continuous process that requires consistency, accountability, and professional intervention, rather than what he termed public declarations or social media-driven narratives.
He further stated that earlier medical assessments, which reportedly indicated the presence of drugs and alcohol use, were carried out by independent and reputable medical centres in both Nigeria and South Africa.
The statement emphasized that these assessments were professionally conducted, properly documented, and remain admissible, with the centres prepared to present and defend their findings in court if subpoenaed.
Addressing public attempts to downplay the seriousness of MDMA, commonly referred to as Molly, the senator maintained that rebranding or casual references do not change the substance’s chemical composition, potential risks, or its effects on judgment and emotional stability.
It was also revealed that long before the matter became public knowledge, Senator Nwoko had privately explored several avenues to support Regina Daniels’ wellbeing.
These efforts reportedly included attempts at structured rehabilitation, professional therapy, and other interventions aimed at long-term recovery, all pursued discreetly in order to protect her dignity and preserve family stability.
The communication team added that a court ruling had previously granted custody to Senator Nwoko and dismissed allegations of human rights abuse that were raised during the dispute.
According to the ruling, the court ordered supervised therapy for Regina Daniels, with evidence of compliance expected, an instruction the senator said he allowed time to be carried out privately without media attention.
He concluded by urging for accountability grounded in credible evidence, sustained professional care, and a quiet commitment to healing, rather than what he described as performative gestures driven by online engagement.
He said …
“DON’T BE FOOLED: TEMPORARY ABSTINENCE IS NOT SOBRIETY
Temporary abstinence, does not erase the underlying challenges that brought this situation to light. Recovery and accountability are not matters for social media posts or public engagement, they require sustained effort, honesty, and a genuine engagement with professional support.
The conditions under which this recent test was conducted remain unclear. In contrast, earlier findings of drugs and alcohol use were established through assessments conducted by two independent, reputable centres in Nigeria and South Africa. These reports were professionally compiled, formally documented, and will be presented and defended in court, and the centres involved will be subpoenaed to testify to their findings.
Presenting a later negative result as proof that no prior use occurred is Misleading and disingenuous. At best, it reflects abstinence over a period of time. It does not invalidate earlier medical reports, nor does it negate what necessitated intervention in the first place.
There has also been an attempt to dilute the seriousness of the substance referred to as MDMA (Molly), regardless of how casually it is referenced or repackaged in language, it is a drug. Renaming it does not alter its chemical composition, its risks, or its impact on judgement and stability.
Moreover, temporary abstinence, whether for weeks or months, does not address the underlying issues that brought this situation to where it is today. Healing is not episodic, and accountability is not performative.
Long before this matter became public, Senator Ned Nwoko explored every possible avenue to provide support, including private rehabilitation for structured, sustained therapy, not just brief one off, it failed. Denial is never a foundation for sustainable therapy. The first step is to own up to the existing problem.
When the court gave judgement in favour of Senator Ned having custody, and dismissing all Unsubstantiated human rights abuse claims they brought forward last year, the court order stated that Regina should go for supervised therapy with evidence of same. We did not make it a time for public show. Senator Ned gave Regina a window to quietly seek the needed help, he acted discreetly, keeping matters out of the media while encouraging access to professional care so she could maintain a meaningful relationship with her children.
It is therefore inaccurate to suggest consistent sobriety or to dismiss prior findings. A single test, taken at a time of one’s choosing, does not outweigh documented assessments conducted independently and professionally.
If accountability is to be invoked, then it must acknowledge reality of a problem and willingness to address it, that’s accountability that can yield results. Genuine accountability requires confronting reality, and committing to long-term professional support, not a matter to be measured by social media engagements.
True growth, stability, and accountability come from embracing the process quietly, consistently, and with integrity, the very approach Senator Ned has encouraged from the start.
It is not time for drama. Any test conducted anywhere in the world will face court scrutiny and should be ready when subpoenaed, to defend results just like the Nigerian and South African labs. In any case, Court would for clarity, appoint a credible laboratory for verification of claims.
It is time for reality supported by relevant, credible and admissible evidence.
Signed:
Senator Ned Nwoko
Communication Team”
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