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Regina Daniels Sparks Speculation By Not Using Husband’s Last Name in New Video

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Popular Nollywood actress Regina Daniels and her billionaire husband, Ned Nwoko, have stirred curiosity among fans after Regina introduced herself without using her husband’s surname in a recent video. This unexpected move has ignited speculation about potential tension in their marriage.

In the Instagram video, Regina showcased the beauty of Anioma culture through her fashion brand, Regae Official. She flaunted exquisite designs crafted from Akwaocha lace, a fabric known for its cultural richness and elegance, encouraging fans to support her brand.

However, what caught people’s attention the most was the way she introduced herself:
“My people, I greet you all. My name is Regina Daniels. I am from Anioma.”

Her choice to omit “Nwoko” from her name has led to widespread online discussions, with many wondering if this signals trouble in her marriage.

Despite the speculation, Ned Nwoko reshared the video, seemingly in full support of her cultural promotion. In his caption, he praised Regina for elevating Anioma traditions beyond politics, emphasizing the importance of embracing culture through various means, including fashion and music.

He wrote:
“This is UGEGBE ANIOMA taking Anioma culture and tradition to the next level. Anioma state will not just be a political state. It will be about the culture, tradition, and what the people exemplify. We must all embrace it through fashion, music, architecture, language, food, and more.”

While Ned’s response appears supportive, fans remain divided—some see it as a sign that all is well, while others believe Regina’s name choice could hint at deeper issues in their relationship.

What do you think? Could this be a subtle message from Regina, or is it just a harmless personal choice?

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