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“MARRIAGE ISN’T BY FORCE” – ANITA JOSEPH BLASTS NED NWOKO OVER REGINA DANIELS’ MARITAL CRISIS
Anita Joseph Calls Out Ned Nwoko, Says Regina Daniels Should Be Allowed to Leave If She Wants
Nollywood actress Anita Joseph has taken to social media to criticize politician and businessman Ned Nwoko over his ongoing marital issue with actress Regina Daniels.
The actress accused Nwoko of allegedly bullying Regina’s family, following reports that the politician had Regina’s brother, Sammy, remanded in prison amid the couple’s strained relationship.
Reacting in a passionate Instagram post on Friday, Anita Joseph condemned the development, calling on Ned Nwoko to release Sammy and allow peace to reign.
“I no dey put mouth for husband and wife matter, but you see this one eh, e no nice at all,” Anita wrote. “Only in Nigeria that this will happen. Why are you bullying your wife’s family? Did you even leave room for reconciliation? Free Sammy now! If Regina wants out, then let her be. Marriage isn’t by force. Shallom.”
She further questioned why authorities have remained silent on the issue, expressing her disappointment over what she described as unfair treatment of Regina’s family.
“This is not fair at all. Wetin happened? Why the bullying? How come no one in the government is taking action? Even at this moment, the Lord will not forsake @regina.daniels. God got you, my Darlyn Gina,” she added.
Anita’s comments have stirred mixed reactions online, with many Nigerians praising her for speaking up while others urged caution and privacy in handling the matter.
The tension between Ned Nwoko and Regina Daniels has been a major topic on social media in recent days, with fans and fellow celebrities closely following the unfolding situation.
As the controversy continues, Anita Joseph’s call for restraint and respect in marriage has added yet another voice to the growing public conversation around celebrity relationships and accountability in Nigeria’s entertainment scene.
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