Does Regina Daniels Really Moves Out of Ned Nwoko’s Home Amid Alleged Domestic Violence

Does Regina Daniels Really Moves Out of Ned Nwoko’s Home Amid Alleged Domestic Violence

Nollywood actress Regina Daniels has reportedly moved out of her husband, Senator Ned Nwoko’s residence, following viral footage showing her expressing distress over alleged domestic violence. The development comes shortly after the actress celebrated her birthday, with fans and colleagues sending her warm wishes. However, the mood quickly shifted after a video surfaced online showing Regina in tears, lamenting her experience in her marriage. In the emotional clip, she said, “In Ned Nwoko’s house, I’m nothing, but in my house, I’m a queen. I cannot stand the violence. It’s too much.” Reports suggest that Regina left her husband’s home after the alleged altercation, which reportedly took place the previous night. Reacting to the incident, Regina’s brother, who goes by @sirsammywest on Instagram, accused the senator of assaulting his sister and allegedly sending thugs after her. He condemned the act and vowed to defend her against further abuse. Regina Daniels and Senator Ned Nwoko tied the knot on May 26, 2019, in a traditional ceremony held at her family compound in Aniocha Local Government Area of Delta State. The couple shares two sons.

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Tinubu to Embark on Vacation to Saint Lucia Amid Rising Insecurity at Home Starting June 28

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will depart Nigeria on June 28, 2025, for a combination of official engagements and a private vacation in Saint Lucia, according to Saint Lucian Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre. Speaking during a pre-cabinet briefing on Monday, Pierre confirmed that June 30 and July 1 will be reserved for formal meetings with Caribbean leaders, while the rest of Tinubu’s stay will be a personal holiday. The visit is described as historic, with efforts to deepen ties between Africa and the Caribbean, especially given the shared ancestral heritage between Nigeria and many Caribbean nations. To commemorate the occasion, leaders of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS)—which includes Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Saint Lucia—have been invited to participate in high-level talks. Topics expected to be discussed include economic development, education, infrastructure, and diplomatic cooperation. Tinubu’s upcoming trip comes amid widespread national mourning over the recent massacre of over 200 Nigerians in Benue State, raising public concern over the timing of his vacation. It also follows his two-week working visit to Paris in April, drawing renewed scrutiny over the president’s frequent foreign travels amid deepening domestic crises

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