Nollywood actress Uche Montana has publicly denied the circulating rumours linking her to the alleged drug crisis involving fellow actress Regina Daniels and her husband, Senator Ned Nwoko.
In a statement shared via her Instagram page on Monday, Montana addressed the allegations days after Nwoko, in a lengthy Facebook post, named some of Regina’s close friends and relatives including actresses Sonia Uche and Uche Montana as allegedly interfering with his wife’s rehabilitation process.
According to Nwoko, those individuals “consistently disobeyed medical instructions” by maintaining contact with Regina and allegedly supplying her with substances she was being treated for.
Reacting to the claims, Montana firmly distanced herself from the controversy, writing:
“My attention has been drawn to a circulating post that appears to link my name to certain claims.
For clarity, I have no involvement or connection to the situation described. This note is simply to set the record straight and protect my peace.”
Her statement comes amid the growing tension surrounding Regina Daniels’ marriage to the Delta State senator.
Just weeks earlier, Regina had claimed in a viral video that she was a victim of domestic abuse, describing herself as a “slave” in her husband’s home.
Nwoko, however, refuted the accusations, insisting that his wife was battling drug and alcohol addiction and alleging that she had been physically violent toward domestic workers.
As the controversy deepens, fans and industry observers continue to await further developments in what has become one of Nollywood’s most talked-about marital scandals.

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