- Life coach Solomon Buchi has called out Senator Ned Nwoko over his ongoing marital issues with actress Regina Daniels.
- After Nwoko accused Regina of violence, drug use, and property destruction, Buchi questioned his decision to marry someone much younger than himself.
- His comment stirred mixed reactions online, with some agreeing that the marriage’s large age gap contributed to the problems, while others defended Nwoko’s choice.
Life coach and writer Solomon Buchi has publicly questioned Senator Ned Nwoko following his recent statement about his wife, Regina Daniels, amid their ongoing marital crisis.
Ned Nwoko had earlier released a statement accusing Regina of engaging in violent behavior, drug use, and alcohol abuse, claiming that her actions had caused chaos in his home. The senator alleged that Regina attacked staff members and destroyed property, expressing concern for her wellbeing.
Responding to the post, Solomon Buchi took to social media to challenge the senator’s decision to marry someone much younger than him, writing:
“Why did you marry a girl young enough to be your daughter?”
His comment quickly gained traction online, with many Nigerians sharing divided opinions. While some supported Buchi’s stance, others argued that the marriage was consensual and should not be judged publicly.
The controversy surrounding Ned Nwoko and Regina Daniels has continued to dominate discussions online, with fans expressing concern over the couple’s escalating marital troubles.
In other news….Nigerian rapper Tochukwu Gbubemi Ojogwu, better known by his stage name Odumodublvck, has shared details about a frightening near-death experience he had during a tonsil surgery.
The hip-hop star disclosed that the medical procedure took place around the period he released his chart-topping single, “Declan Rice.”
What was expected to be a routine 30-minute operation to remove his tonsils reportedly turned into a life-threatening emergency that lasted for about five hours due to unforeseen complications.
Odumodublvck recounted that his survival was largely due to the timely intervention of another doctor, who, by chance, was in the hospital at the time and quickly stepped in to help.
Following the ordeal, the rapper admitted that he was overwhelmed with fear and anxiety, convinced that he might not make it through. He also revealed that he confided his fears to his 71-year-old mother before eventually recovering from the traumatic experience.
He said in a viral video: “That’s so crazy because I thought I was going to d!e. That’s so crazy. When I dropped Declan Rice, that’s when I did the surgery. I took out my tonsils. I don’t have tonsils, and when I did the surgery the first time, this is the first time I’m saying this on camera.
“Surgery of 20 minutes or 30 minutes took five hours. The guy that was doing the surgery said that in 12 years of doing that surgery, he has never asked for help. But that day, he asked for help, and the guy he asked was staying one hour away.
“But that day when he called, he was two minutes away at the filling station. He just came in , even the hospital did not know he came in. He came like an angel and went. When the surgery was done, I thought I was actually going to d!e. I was telling my mother that I’m not going to make it.”



