Nollywood actress Regina Daniels has sent shockwaves across social media after issuing a fierce declaration amid her escalating separation from billionaire politician Senator Ned Nwoko.
In an emotionally charged Facebook post on December 15, Regina made it clear that no power on earth will keep her from her two sons, Munir and Khalifa, describing it as “crazy” for anyone to believe she would abandon her role as a mother.
“I may be young, but I am such a mum. I enjoy being a mum and I miss being a mum. It’s so crazy for that delusional man to think I won’t come for my children,” she wrote.
The actress lamented the deep pain of being separated from her children, insisting that no mother can ever find peace away from her kids. She also criticised Nwoko for repeatedly sharing videos of the boys online during the dispute, questioning whether the act was driven by parental duty or a hunger for public attention.
What began as a private marital rift has now spiralled into a full-blown legal and media war, with both parties trading explosive allegations — from domestic abuse and substance misuse to manipulation, control, and abuse of political influence.
Regina further alleged that her family members were harassed and detained to pressure her into submission, while also accusing the senator of orchestrating false testimonies from former nannies to strengthen his bid for full custody.
As the custody battle intensifies, one thing is clear: this is no longer just a celebrity breakup — it’s a high-stakes fight fueled by power, pain, and public opinion.
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