Nigerian actress Uche Montana has rejected allegations connecting her to the substance abuse situation involving fellow performer Regina Daniels and her husband, Senator Ned Nwoko. Montana issued a statement Monday on Instagram distancing herself from accusations after Nwoko publicly identified several individuals, including Montana and actress Sonia Uche, as interfering with his wife's treatment by defying medical restrictions on patient access and allegedly supplying prohibited substances.
Montana clarified that she holds no involvement in the described circumstances and aimed only to correct misinformation. The denial follows escalating tensions in the Nwoko household, which began when Daniels released video footage two weeks earlier, claiming domestic mistreatment and comparing her living conditions to servitude. The senator disputed these assertions, attributing his wife's behavior to addiction struggles and countering that she had attacked household staff members.
Montana clarified that she holds no involvement in the described circumstances and aimed only to correct misinformation. The denial follows escalating tensions in the Nwoko household, which began when Daniels released video footage two weeks earlier, claiming domestic mistreatment and comparing her living conditions to servitude. The senator disputed these assertions, attributing his wife's behavior to addiction struggles and countering that she had attacked household staff members.