- Onishe of Uburu-Ukwu Kingdom, James Onwordi, has commented on the marital issues between actress Regina Daniels and husband Ned Nwoko.
- Regina Daniels has publicly expressed her dissatisfaction with her marriage, sparking widespread discussion on social media.
- The situation sparked reactions from fans and other celebrities, with many taking sides during the ongoing crisis.

Onishe of Ubulu-Ukwu Kingdom, James Onwordi, has shared his thoughts on the ongoing marital crisis between actress Regina Daniels and husband Ned Nwoko.
In recent days, social media has been flooded with videos of Regina Daniels expressing her frustration with her marital problems, sparking widespread discussion and reaction from fans and supportive celebrities.
The traditional ruler took to Instagram to advise Senator Ned Nwoko to reconcile with his wife rather than escalate the conflict.
According to Onwoldi, the arrest of Regina’s brother, Sammy West, was Nwoko’s way of defending his reputation after threats and accusations. However, he urged politicians to consider releasing Sami in a spirit of peace.
The Queen went on to criticize Regina and her family for making private matters public, saying it was inappropriate. He also claimed the actress was trying to damage her husband’s reputation and suggested Sami’s arrest should serve as a wake-up call to others.
Despite his calls for reconciliation, many social media users strongly disagreed with Onwoldi’s comments. They questioned why he encouraged Regina to stay in a marriage that was reportedly abusive. Some accuse the monarch of bias and believe it would be healthier for both parties to go their separate ways.
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Read some of the comments below:
@cookie__xx___: “Some of you don’t deserve to wear that red hat. Should she go back after he is arrested and embarrass and demean her family? God will punish her if she goes back.”
@officialtedi_wealth: “Need divorce instead of reconciliation, that’s not a healthy marriage!”
@jazminsjewels.uk: “Regina’s family is going too far.” How about that? Did the guy who beat his sister and posted about her being a drug addict go too far? Injustice has become the bedrock of Nigeria and we cannot have a working nation like this. We can try, but it may never work in Nigeria. ”
