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Senator Nwoko’s Co-wife Charani Alleges Regina Daniels Introduced Her To Drugs, Accuses Her Of Lesbianism
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SENATOR NWOKO’S CO-WIFE CHARANI ALLEGES REGINA DANIELS INTRODUCED HER TO DRUGS, ACCUSES HER OF LESBIANISM

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Drama continues in the Nwoko family as Laila Charani, one of Senator Ned Nwoko’s Moroccan wives, has made serious allegations against her co-wife, Regina Daniels.

In an Instagram post, Charani claimed that Daniels introduced her to drugs six years ago, almost causing the breakdown of her marriage. She credited her husband’s timely intervention for saving her from addiction.

Charani also accused Daniels of influencing other household members, including nannies and workers, with drugs, and claimed that she engages in lesbian relationships.

“You know too well that I almost lost my marriage when you introduced me to drugs six years ago, and it was my husband’s quick intervention that rescued me from that dark path,” Charani wrote.

She urged Daniels to seek psychological help and to refrain from involving the other wives in her ongoing disputes with Senator Nwoko.

Regina Daniels has not yet responded to Charani’s allegations, leaving the Nwoko family saga once again in the public eye.

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