- Nigerian billionaire politician Ned Nwoko has reaffirmed his love for actress Regina Daniels, despite rumors of a marital crisis.
- Nwoko expressed his love and devotion to his wife, celebrating their six-year marriage through a photo shared together.
Amid rumors of a possible marital fallout, Nigerian billionaire and politician Ned Nwoko has publicly reaffirmed his love for his wife, Nollywood actress Regina Daniels.
Taking to social media, Nwoko shared a photo of the couple and penned a poetic message that celebrated their six-year journey together. His affectionate tribute served as a direct response to swirling rumors suggesting trouble in their marriage.
In a lighthearted yet touching moment, Nwoko revealed he had jokingly proposed to Regina again earlier that same morning—adding a romantic flair to the public declaration.
He emphasized the depth and authenticity of their bond, stressing that their love has remained unshaken despite public scrutiny.
The post comes in the wake of fan speculation, which intensified following Regina’s short hiatus from Instagram and the temporary removal of her husband’s name from her bio. However, Nwoko’s heartfelt gesture appears to have put those rumors to rest, assuring fans that all is well in their marriage.
Ned Nwoko wrote; ‘Six Years Later…: She Still Can’t Resist Me!
Six years and counting, and what do they see? A love untamed, wild, and free. Regina, my fire, my sweetest delight, Through every storm, you’ve held me tight.
Not just vows whispered in candlelit air, But a fortress built on love laid bare. No staged perfection, no hollow display, Just two hearts that chose to stay.
This morning, feeling bold, and true, I sent you a message, out of the blue: “Will you marry me?” a reckless play, Your laughter spilled like golden rays.
“Hahahahaha! Always! The biggest YES!” Oh, my queen, you love me so truly Should I gather the elders, pay the price? For you, I’d do it all anew!Love Unshaken, Unbreakable
They whisper of love in measured tones, As if hearts are caged, made of stone. But ours, Regina, is fierce and wild, A dance of fire, Gods’ own child.
Some claim faith but live in disguise, Preaching devotion with wandering eyes. Yet here we stand, bare and true, No lies to hide, no games to rue.
A good man monogamous or not, brings peace to the home, keeps it hot.
Better to love with honesty bold, Than sell a dream wrapped in fool’s gold.”