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Popular Nigerian social commentator VeryDarkMan (VDM) took to social media with a fiery video accusing Rita Daniels, mother of actress Regina Daniels, of being a “bad mother.” His claims include: Rita allegedly “sold” her 18-year-old daughter to 70-year-old politician Ned Nwoko for personal gain.

He dismissed the marriage as transactional, not romantic, saying “there was no love in that marriage.” VDM criticized Rita for not seeking public consent, yet now seeking sympathy from Nigerians.

He urged her to stop distracting the public and let Nigerians focus on real national issues. The video has gone viral, sparking heated debates across platforms like TikTok, X, and Instagram.

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Rita Daniels Fires Back
In response, Rita Daniels released multiple statements and videos, including one where she: Accused Ned Nwoko of using police to harass her children, including Regina. Claimed Regina gave Ned $50,000 to support his political campaign, implying financial imbalance in the relationship.

Alleged that Ned used Regina’s fame to boost his own political image.

Expressed regret over covering up the truth for years, saying “I swallowed it, I kept quiet… now I won’t anymore”.

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These revelations suggest that the marriage, once portrayed as glamorous, may be unraveling under public scrutiny and political pressure.

Regina Daniels, once celebrated as a young billionaire and fashion icon, now finds herself at the center of a family and political storm. The narrative has shifted from admiration to accusations of exploitation, with questions about:

Who truly benefited from the marriage? why Regina supported Ned’s campaign financially? and whether Rita Daniels acted in her daughter’s best interest?

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The saga has reignited conversations about: Parental responsibility in celebrity families, age-gap marriages and consent and the role of influencers in shaping public opinion.

While VDM’s tone is provocative, many Nigerians are engaging with the deeper issues of power, gender, and accountability.

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