Ned Nwoko Clarifies Regina Daniels’ Age, Denies Marrying Her At 17

Senator Ned Nwoko has publicly clarified misunderstandings regarding the age of his wife, actress Regina Daniels, amid reports of tension in their marriage. Sharing a photo of Regina’s INEC voter’s card, Nwoko refuted claims that he married her at 17, calling such suggestions “entirely untrue and misleading.” He explained that when they first met, he asked Regina her age, and she said she was 21. He then requested documentation, and she provided her voter’s card, which shows her birthdate as October 10, 1998. “I informed her that I would keep this document in my possession, and I have done so since that day,” Nwoko stated. He also pointed to a BBC interview given by Regina’s mother after their marriage, which supports her stated age. According to all verifiable records, the couple married six years ago, meaning Regina is now 27 years old. “Any suggestion that I married her at 17 is false and should not be accepted by the public. The facts are verifiable and indisputable,” he added. Nwoko further advised the public to approach Regina’s other claims with caution, citing what he described as her current mental condition and her abandoned rehabilitation programme for illegal drug use. “Until the facts are verified, I urge the public to approach all her claims with caution and discernment, especially taking into account her current mental condition having started and abandoned her rehabilitation from illegal drug addiction,” he said. By presenting official documents and verified records, Nwoko sought to correct misinformation about Regina’s age and provide clarity to the public. His statement underscores that verified evidence should guide public perception rather than unsubstantiated claims. The clarification comes amid ongoing public scrutiny of the Nwoko-Daniels family and their reported marital disputes.

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Federal Government Cancels 2022 National Language Policy, English Becomes Official Instruction Language

The Federal Government has announced the cancellation of the 2022 National Language Policy, which previously required pupils from early childhood through Primary Six to be taught in their mother tongue or the language of their local environment. Education Minister Dr. Tunji Alausa made the announcement on Wednesday in Abuja during the opening of the Language in Education International Conference 2025, organised by the British Council. Under the new directive, English will now serve as the official language of instruction across all levels of Nigerian schools, from primary to tertiary. Alausa explained that research conducted by the Ministry of Education showed that the use of mother tongues as the primary medium of instruction contributed to poor performance in national examinations. “The National Policy on Language has been cancelled. English is now the language of instruction in our schools, from primary to tertiary levels. Language is one of the most powerful tools in education, and we must ensure it enhances learning across all subjects,” he said. The minister also cited Nigeria’s linguistic diversity as a major challenge, noting that implementation of the previous policy varied across regions, and in some areas, it was not applied at all. “Overuse of mother tongue from Primary One to Primary Six, and even into junior secondary classes, has led to a collapse in learning outcomes. Many students reach SS3 unable to read or write properly, resulting in failures in WAEC, JAMB, and NECO,” Alausa stated. Highlighting regional disparities, he added that while English is the language of national examinations, pupils are often taught in local dialects. “In Borno, the mother tongue is Hausa, but many speak Kanuri. In Lagos, areas like Ajegunle are dominated by southeastern residents, yet most teachers are Yoruba. A unified language of instruction is essential to bridge these gaps,” he explained. British Council Country Director Donna McGowan said the conference seeks to strengthen English language proficiency and introduce testing solutions to improve educational outcomes. She added that it gathers educators, researchers, and policymakers from Africa, South Asia, and the UK to explore how language can enhance inclusion and learning. The abolished 2022 Language Policy had aimed to promote indigenous languages and cultural heritage, recognising over 600 Nigerian languages, 29 of which are already extinct. However, it faced significant challenges, including limited teaching materials, inadequate teacher training, and the complexity of addressing Nigeria’s diverse linguistic landscape.

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Davido Reflects On Skipping School To Perform In 2011 As He Sells Out Stadiums On 5ive Alive Tour

Davido has taken fans on a trip down memory lane, recalling his humble beginnings as a young performer before becoming one of Africa’s biggest music stars. In a post shared on X, the Grammy-nominated artist reminisced about sneaking out of school in 2011 to perform in Ibadan. “In 2011, I skipped school to perform in Ibadan. Asa, Peju, B Red, and Sina picked me up from Babcock, and we drove to join the Lynxxx and Friends Tour. I had no idea it was going to air on Soundcity, and when my pops saw it, I got in so much trouble,” he wrote. Fast forward 14 years, Davido is now selling out stadiums across Nigeria with his 5ive Alive Tour, which includes Ibadan — the same city where he once performed as an unknown teenager. “14 years later, we destroyed the stadium. The 5ive Alive run across Nigeria has been one for the books,” he added. The singer also used the moment to inspire fellow entertainers to invest in their roots and contribute to the growth of their communities. “To my peers, let’s build back home and give back to our roots. Big love to all our sponsors for backing this historic tour,” Davido stated. The nationwide tour continues with upcoming shows in Abuja and Lagos. Davido will also headline a special birthday concert at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta on November 20 to mark his 32nd birthday on November 21. “Abuja and Lagos up next, but next stop is ATL for my birthday, State Farm Arena on November 20th,” he announced. In 2011 I skipped school to perform in Ibadan. Asa, Peju, B Red and Sina picked me up from Babcock and we drove to join the Lynxxx and Friends Tour. I had no idea it was going to air on Soundcity, and when my pops saw it I got in so much trouble.14 years later, we destroyed the… pic.twitter.com/oOUb2lU0Xo — Davido (@davido) November 12, 2025

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Laila Charani Blasts Regina Daniels Over Funding Claim, Accuses Her Of Drug Addiction And Bad Influence

Ned’s Wife, Laila Charani Blasts Regina Daniels Over Funding Claim, Accuses Her Of Drug Addiction And Bad Influence

Laila Charani, one of Ned Nwoko’s wives, has publicly responded to Regina Daniels’ claim that she had been financially supporting her. In a lengthy post shared on Instagram, Laila dismissed the claim as false, saying she has never depended on Regina for money. “How dare you say that you ever gave me money, for what exactly? I am very contented with the provisions my husband makes for our family. We should show Nigerians our bank accounts to see who is paying money into whose account,” she wrote. She also accused Regina of being dishonest and revealed that their husband, Ned Nwoko, disapproves of alcohol, smoking, and drugs. According to her, Regina’s alleged addiction to those substances is the main reason she has been at odds with her husband. “You know that my husband completely hates alcohol, drugs, and smoking. The only reason you are fighting him is because he wants you to stop your drug and alcohol addiction,” Laila stated. She further alleged that Regina had once introduced her to drugs six years ago, a situation that almost ruined her marriage until Ned intervened. Laila claimed that Regina has been a bad influence within the household, alleging she supplied drugs to domestic staff and even to her younger sister, Destiny. “I will not trust my daughters around you unsupervised, especially after finding out you were sleeping with every single girl around you,” she added. Laila urged Regina to seek professional help and stop dragging the other wives into her issues. “Please go and sort yourself out, seek help immediately, and continue with your rehabilitation. I say this not out of anger, but from a place of truth and concern for the lies you keep spreading,” she concluded. The clash between the two co-wives has caused a major stir on social media, with many fans expressing shock over the accusations and urging the Nwoko family to resolve the dispute privately.

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Kano Deputy Governor’s Toyota Hilux Recovered, Suspected Driver Arrested

A man has been arrested for allegedly stealing a Toyota Hilux belonging to the convoy of Kano State Deputy Governor Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo. The Deputy Governor’s office confirmed that the vehicle was recovered following a prompt operation by security agencies. Chief Press Secretary Ibrahim Garba said police traced and recovered the Hilux in the early hours of Wednesday after a coordinated effort. The arrested suspect, who serves as a permanent and pensionable driver, is currently assisting the police with their investigation. The Deputy Governor’s office commended the swift response and professionalism of the police and other security personnel involved, while stressing that the theft was a clear breach of trust by the driver. “The public is urged to remain calm and assured that the Kano State Government prioritizes the safety of lives and property both inside and outside the Government House,” the statement added.

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Sheikh Ahmad Gumi Accuses Groups Of Burying Empty Coffins Amid Christian Genocide Claims

Controversial Islamic cleric Sheikh Ahmad Gumi has alleged that some groups in Nigeria’s Middle Belt are staging fake mass burials by “burying empty coffins” to push a false narrative of Christian genocide. Gumi shared the claim on his verified Facebook page while responding to criticism over his ongoing stay in Turkey amid rising global attention on alleged persecution of Christians in Nigeria. His statement comes shortly after former U.S. President Donald Trump suggested that Christians are being killed in the country. Quoting a message he said he received from a doctor, Gumi wrote: “Some Middle Belt Christian groups are now staging fake mass killings. They are burying empty coffins and recording the process as if real victims were killed, just to push the narrative of a Christian genocide. This is desperation at its peak. A disgrace. Manipulating information just to provoke hatred and international sympathy.” The Kaduna-based cleric dismissed claims that he fled the country to avoid possible U.S. military intervention, explaining that his trip to Turkey was planned weeks before Trump’s statement. “I got my Turkish visa on 16 October 2025, and Trump’s tweet claiming ‘Christian genocide’ in Nigeria was on 1 November 2025. Yet some people concoct lies and believe them. Trump has no power over us; it’s just your mind bowing down to him in worship,” Gumi wrote. He described the genocide allegations as a deliberate attempt to discredit Islam and undermine Sharia law in northern Nigeria. “After the fog has cleared, the alleged ‘Christian genocide’ is a well-planned attempt to attack Sharia law and stoke Islamophobia,” he added. Gumi also urged President Bola Tinubu to respond diplomatically, calling Trump’s statement a “direct affront” to Nigeria’s sovereignty. He recommended that the federal government summon the U.S. ambassador and demand an official retraction, warning that Nigeria should consider severing ties if no action is taken. “President Tinubu should summon the U.S. ambassador; they either retract their threats or we sever diplomatic ties with this irresponsible regime,” Gumi said. He further emphasized that Nigeria should diversify its foreign relations, noting that “the world is no longer unipolar” and the country “has friends elsewhere who respect our sovereignty.”

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Popular Influencer Barbiecue Dies After Tragic Fall While Helping Woman With Baby Carrier

Popular Nigerian influencer Barbiecue has died, her Instagram page — believed to be managed by her sister — confirmed. According to the post, Barbiecue suffered a fatal head injury after falling down a flight of stairs while helping a woman with her baby carrier. She spent several days in a coma before passing away two days ago. Her sister described her as a “kind, selfless soul” who was helping someone else even in her final moments. The tribute read: “In Loving Memory. It’s with a heavy heart that I share some very sad news. My dear sister and friend (Barbiecue) passed away two days ago after being in a coma. She fell while trying to help a woman with her baby carrier and suffered a severe head injury. Despite all efforts, she didn’t make it. Please keep her family and loved ones in your thoughts and prayers.” It continued: “Still can’t believe you’re gone. Thank you for your kindness, your laughter, and the light you brought into every room. Some people leave quietly, but their love echoes forever. Rest peacefully, my dear sister and friend. Heaven gained an angel too soon. Your kindness was your legacy, and your love will never fade.” Her sister added in the caption: “You were so full of life, always making sure we were okay, always giving even when you didn’t have enough. Many people misunderstood you and even hated you because of what they heard, but they never knew you were an angel sent by God. I’m writing this with so much pain and tears in my eyes. God, why so soon? Rest in peace, my sweet little sister. I’ll love you forever.” Barbiecue had previously attracted controversy online, including allegations of scamming users over claims about her sister’s health. She was also known for her outspoken fandom of Wizkid and frequent online disses directed at Davido, which increased her notoriety. Fans and followers have since flooded her page with condolences, remembering her generosity, humor, and spirited personality.   View this post on Instagram  

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Akon Arrested In Georgia Over Suspended License

Akon was briefly jailed in Georgia after police arrested him on an outstanding warrant tied to a suspended driver’s license, according to new legal documents obtained by TMZ. The situation began in September when the singer’s Tesla Cybertruck broke down in the middle of a Georgia roadway. Officers who arrived at the scene reported that Akon told them the vehicle’s battery had died. While waiting for a tow truck, one of the officers ran his details and discovered that his driver’s license had been suspended due to a failure to appear in court dating back to January 2023. Police cited Akon for driving with a suspended license and allowed him to leave the scene. The officer also noted finding an “illegal vape” in the vehicle’s center console, which was seized and destroyed. Last Thursday, Akon was arrested by the Chamblee Police Department on the warrant and booked into DeKalb County Jail. The “Locked Up” rapper was released about six hours later. Authorities have yet to confirm the exact nature of the warrant.

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