- Social media reactions in Nigeria have surged following Reverend Father Kelvin Ugwu’s comments on the controversy involving bNed Nwoko and his wife, Regina Daniels.
- A viral video features Regina Daniels emotionally discussing alleged domestic violence in her marriage.
- Daniels claims she has been “reduced to nothing” in her relationship with Nwoko, highlighting serious concerns about her well-being.

Nigerians have flooded social media with reactions following a recent post by Reverend Father Kelvin Ugwu, who weighed in on the ongoing controversy surrounding businessman Ned Nwoko and his sixth wife, actress Regina Daniels.
This comes after a viral video showed Regina Daniels tearfully speaking about alleged domestic violence in her marriage, claiming she had been “reduced to nothing” in her husband’s home.
The video stirred intense discussions online, particularly after Ned Nwoko responded by accusing the actress of substance abuse.
Addressing the situation, Reverend Ugwu shared a detailed post expressing his opinion. He asserted that Ned Nwoko appears to be fascinated by innocence, while Regina Daniels is drawn to wealth.
According to him, both parties have no reason to complain since they each pursued what they desired however, he concluded that what they have cannot truly be called a marriage.
Kelvin wrote:
“Between Elder Ned and Baby Gina. Ned is obsessed with vi*ginity. Gina is obsessed with wealth. In an interview with Seun of Channels, Ned revealed that he can’t marry someone who is not a v*rgin. A non-v*rgin is a turn-off to his ‘royal’ blood.”
“In a social media video, Gina alluded that she would rather cry in a Lamborghini. A keke broke driver has no chance to her ‘s*xy’ body. Luckily, or should we say, providentially. Ned met Gina, Gina met Ned. Ned has wealth – what Gina wants.”
“Gina has v*rginity – what Ned wants. The requirements on both sides were met. Their hotspots and Bluetooth were compatible for pairing. They paired. Transfers were made. Results were visible: Ned looked fulfilled and proud to show us offspring that emanated from his ‘v*rginic’ exploration. Gina was happy at last and was proud to flaunt the dollars, Ferrari, and G-wagon that emanated from her ‘Ancestral’ exploration.”
“Ordinarily, none of them ought to complain. Their ‘wants’ were met. They both got what they were pricing in the market. What they ordered was exactly what they got. But, and this is a very big BUT. Both of them have Okpolo eyes (the eyes of a frog). They want to eat their cake and have it.
“The problem between Ned and Gina is that of defining something with the wrong term. I will explain. . .Ned and Gina used the term “Marriage” to define what they shared. But, if we are to be critical, bearing in mind what marriage ought to be, it is an abuse of the word. If “Marriage” was to stand and talk, Marriage would have sued Ned and Gina for abuse.”
“What Gina and Ned had or still have is not marriage. It resembles it, but resemblance does not make it it. It is their inability to call it exactly what it is and act accordingly, that is the root of all their childish online disturbances. And even if they pretend that it is marriage, they must, for the sake of their mental well-being, qualify what sort of marriage it is. Sign the terms and conditions and arrest, charge and prosecute anyone who breaches them.”
“I give you an example to clarify this even further, In Europe and America, there are ladies with citizenship looking for money. And there are immigrants with money, looking for citizenship. Often, the Bluetooth of both will connect: One is willing to offer citizenship to get money, under the guise of marriage. The other is willing to offer money to get citizenship on the pretext of marriage as well.”
“So, when they go to court, they will sign a paper and call it marriage. But they both know that such a use of the word “marriage” was an abuse of the term, since it is only a matter of time before everyone will get what brought them together, and the whole marriage tale will be scattered.”




