Regina Daniels and her husband reconcile after marital dispute
Popular Nollywood actress Regina Daniels and her husband, businessman and politician Ned Nwoko, have reportedly reconciled following weeks of public speculation and online drama surrounding their marriage.
According to close family sources, Regina has now returned to her husband’s residence after several private meetings aimed at restoring peace between the couple.
The reconciliation was reportedly facilitated by Ned Nwoko’s brother, who played a significant role in mediating the discussions and helping both sides reach common ground.
Media personality Toby Blush also confirmed the development, noting that Regina had “moved back home,” and hinting that calm has been restored within the family.
The controversy began after a viral video appeared online showing Regina Daniels in distress, claiming she was facing domestic issues.
Her brother was also seen confronting individuals alleged to have intimidated her.
In response, Ned Nwoko released his own account of the situation, disputing the allegations and suggesting that Regina was dealing with personal challenges requiring professional attention.
Despite the intense public scrutiny that followed, both families have reportedly stepped in to de-escalate tensions and help the couple rebuild trust.
As of now, neither Regina Daniels nor Ned Nwoko has issued an official public statement, but insiders describe the atmosphere at their home as “calm and reconciliatory.”
The development has brought relief to fans and supporters of the actress, many of whom have taken to social media to express hope that the couple’s renewed understanding will mark a fresh start in their marriage.
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