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“Power for Power,” Regina Daniels declares war on Ned Nwoko
Nollywood actress Regina Daniels has blown hot at her estranged husband, Senator Ned Nwoko, following what she described as an outpouring of love and support from fans and colleagues amid their ongoing marital crisis.
In a video shared on her Instagram page, the actressexpressed gratitude to her supporters while mocking her ex-husband for allegedly believing she would lose public sympathy.
“Do you know it is such a big deal to be loved by a lot of people? Can I brag on that? Can I actually brag that I am loved?” Daniels said in the emotional clip. “Jokes on you, Ned, because you thought people would hate me.”
The mother of two revealed that she has received overwhelming support both online and offline. She noted that many individuals, including friends, fans, and celebrities, have stood by her throughout the ordeal, particularly since her brother’s recent release from police custody.
“Type shit, and my brother is out. One battle down. You people mocked me on this internet, but the mockery gave me courage to stand because I don’t like to be mocked or pitied,” she added.
Daniels, who appeared relieved about her brother’s freedom, said the past few weeks had been emotionally draining but strengthened her faith in her support system.
Following the video, several celebrities, including Mercy Johnson, Mercy Aigbe, Mary Njoku, Toyin Lawani, Doris Ogala, Yvonne Jegede, Oma Nnadi, and Georgina Onuoha, publicly expressed solidarity with her.
The actress’s recent remarks come amid escalating tension between her and Nwoko. Two weeks earlier, Regina had alleged that she suffered domestic violence during her marriage, saying she was treated “like a prisoner” in her husband’s house.
Nwoko, in response, denied the allegations, accusing the actress of battling “drug and alcohol abuse” and exhibiting violent behaviour at home — claims Regina has strongly refuted.
The feud took a darker turn when the actress claimed that Nwoko ordered the arrest of her siblings after she refused to return to him or attend a rehabilitation program. She further alleged that her brother was “beaten like a criminal” by the police on Nwoko’s orders.
Despite the controversies, Daniels insists she has no regrets about her marriage, describing it as a necessary part of her life’s journey.
“I don’t regret anything,” she declared earlier. “My marriage to Ned was a path I was meant to take.”
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