Regina Daniels shared the video months after her husband, Ned Nkowo divorced his Moroccan wife, Laila Charani, and denied marrying a new wife
By Kehinde Okeowo
Nigerian actress and wife of popular politician, Regina Daniels has taken to social media to boast about being a Queen which her name represents.
The 30-year-old in a video shared via her verified Instagram page bragged that she is the reigning Queen, months after her billionaire husband, Ned Nkowo divorced his Moroccan wife, Laila Charani.
The mother of one in the video which has since now gone viral asserted to the online community that her name means “Reigning Queen”.
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She went on to make it clear that she is now living up to her name, as it is customary for our names to depict who we truly are.
Regina Daniels captioned the video with, “Hi I am the reigning queen. Introduce yourself with the meaning of your name ”
This comes months after Laila Charani revealed in November that she had divorced Ned Nwoko and weeks after her husband went public to refute the allegation of marrying a new wife
He wrote, “Ned Nwoko marries another wife; this is fake news and you shouldn’t help to propagate it. if I want to marry, it will not be done in secrecy,”
The 62-year-old businessman frowned at using his name to get traction on social media and warned those involved to desist.
He threatened to report such infractions to the appropriate authorities for necessary action, adding that he should not be blamed when the law takes its course.
“There is a particular group of little minded faceless individuals who believe they can gain followership in the social media by using my name to create sensational news every week.
“I will keep being law abiding and reporting the miscreants to the police for appropriate actions.
“When such misguided individuals are arrested, don’t accuse me of using the law against them,” he added.