A Ghanaian social media user has stepped into the ongoing marital dispute between Nollywood actress Regina Daniels and her husband, Senator Ned Nwoko, offering crucial advice that has sparked widespread discussion online.
Critical Advice for Regina Daniels
The Ghanaian lady, identified as @efplange_gh on TikTok, delivered pointed recommendations for the embattled actress during the public fallout with her billionaire husband. The central advice focused on Regina Daniels immediately stepping away from social media and ceasing all public commentary about her family issues.
"Put the phone away. You have said more than enough. Put the phone away," the Ghanaian woman emphasized in her viral video. She further stressed that the actress needs professional help to manage her public image, which has suffered significant damage in recent days.
Professional PR Intervention Needed
The Ghanaian commentator proposed a strategic approach to handling the crisis. She strongly recommended that Regina Daniels hire a professional public relations team to act as her official mouthpiece throughout the duration of the marital dispute.
"Next thing is, hire a professional PR team. And from now on till this thing ends, they are going to be your official mouthpiece," she advised. "They will handle all communications on your social media handles. All we need is just periodic updates on your physical well being."
She made it clear that the public doesn't require further details about what transpired in the marriage, suggesting that such matters belong in "a properly filed lawsuit" rather than on social media platforms.
Family Dynamics and Public Reaction
The Ghanaian woman also addressed the role of Regina Daniels' family in the situation, particularly criticizing her mother for failing to provide proper guidance before the marriage was consummated. She suggested that Regina's mother should apologize for allowing the union to proceed when the actress was relatively young.
Social media reactions to the advice have been mixed but largely supportive. Ghanaian actress Lydia Forson commented: "I literally said this today, we may have ALOT of things wrong here but when needed we rise up and that makes me proud as a Ghanaian."
Another user, @Kwabena Wan, noted: "A video from her mum said she's 20 when she got married. So Regina was not under age. The problem is she has put the stories on social media to seek for empathy. If she wants out, she should just leave."
The marital crisis between Senator Ned Nwoko and Regina Daniels has dominated social media discussions in recent days, with both parties exchanging accusations publicly. The senator had previously stated that the actress needs rehabilitation to properly care for their two young children, adding another layer to the already complex situation.