A Nigerian social media influencer has sparked fresh debate after critically analyzing a recent video by Nollywood actress Regina Daniels, in which she addressed drug use allegations. The influencer, identified as @TWEETORACLE on X (formerly Twitter), pointed out what he described as three glaring contradictions in the actress's statements, leaving many online users questioning the narrative.
The Video and the Initial Claim
Regina Daniels, the wife of billionaire politician Ned Nwoko, took to social media to publicly address persistent rumours linking her to illicit drug use. In the video, published in early January 2026, the actress presented a medical report confirming she had recently tested negative for drugs. Her primary aim was to clear her name and assert that she is currently drug-free.
Three Key Contradictions Highlighted
However, @TWEETORACLE's analysis suggests the video may have raised more questions than it answered. The influencer zeroed in on three specific points of contention.
First, he highlighted the contradiction between Daniels' claim of being drug-free and her subsequent admission. "You said you don’t do drugs but you admit to using Molly," he stated. Molly is a common street name for MDMA, a controlled substance. The actress acknowledged a past encounter with the drug but refused to explain the circumstances, which the critic argued created confusion rather than clarity.
Second, the influencer questioned the very motive behind the video. If her medical report was clean, why feel the need to make a public display and admission of past use? This, he implied, was an unnecessary complication.
Third, he pointed to a conflict between spiritual faith and legal threat. Daniels mentioned in the video that she leaves her battles in God's hands. Yet, in almost the same breath, she suggested she might pursue legal action against her detractors in the future. "You went on again to say that you don’t fight your battles, that you leave them for God, yet you plan to sue at a later date," @TWEETORACLE noted.
Social Media Reactions and Speculations
The influencer's post ignited a flurry of reactions from netizens. Some users echoed the skepticism, while others called for the matter to be laid to rest.
One user, @Emmmyleo, referenced older, unverified claims, writing: "She even admitted it once that ned gives her the drugs to enable them have seggx. So why running a test now?"
@TWEETORACLE himself added in a separate comment, "She does drugs and so what? What is there to clear? Abeg let her move on abeg."
Another perspective came from @Ichaka_001, who offered a different interpretation: "What she's trying to do here is prove she's not an 'addict', which is different from saying she doesn't take it at all." This comment suggests the video was an attempt to distance herself from a label of dependency rather than use entirely.
The controversy arrives amidst other news involving the actress, including a promise to feature in a live stream with an upcoming Nigerian streamer named Oga Amos upon her return to the country.
As of now, Regina Daniels has not publicly responded to this specific critique of her video's inconsistencies. The episode underscores the intense scrutiny public figures face and how well-intentioned clarifications can sometimes deepen controversy when perceived as contradictory.