- She urged her followers to prioritise mental health and avoid toxic relationships
- she had shared a light-hearted video captioned, “God is my guy shaaa, and I’m his special last born.”
- Her followers flooded the comment section with questions about her emotional state and future plans
Nollywood star Regina Daniels has stated that she has no intention of entering another marriage, saying the thought of returning to the institution “traumatises” her following the collapse of her relationship with her estranged husband, Senator Ned Nwoko.
Eko Hot Blog reports that Daniels’ remarks came after fans quizzed her during an interaction on Facebook, where she had shared a light-hearted video captioned, “God is my guy shaaa, and I’m his special last born.”
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Her followers flooded the comment section with questions about her emotional state and future plans.

Responding to a fan who asked whether she would consider marrying again, Daniels replied, “Nopeee! Traumatized with that institution.” When another follower asked if she missed Nwoko and her children, the actress admitted she deeply missed her kids but expressed exhaustion over the emotional strain of her ongoing crisis.
The couple’s marital troubles became public in October after a viral video showed a teary Daniels alleging she had suffered domestic abuse.
Nwoko denied the allegations, instead accusing the actress of substance abuse — claims she partially acknowledged but said were triggered and manipulated by her estranged husband.
Daniels alleged that her dependency on hard substances began as a result of Nwoko’s influence and was used as a tool to control her. Despite the turmoil, she maintained that her priority remains the well-being of her two young sons.

The actress has continued to receive overwhelming support from fans and colleagues as she navigates her public and private battles.
She urged her followers to prioritise mental health and avoid toxic relationships, noting that freedom and peace now matter more to her than societal expectations.
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