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Regina Daniels returns to Instagram, removes husband’s name, photos

Popular Nollywood actress, Regina Daniels returned to Instagram on Friday.
Upon her return she made a bold move by removing her husband, Ned Nwoko’s name from her bio and deleting all pictures featuring him from her page.
This change comes just days after the actress deactivated her account last Monday amid rumours that Nwoko was responsible for actress Chika Ike’s pregnancy and planned to take her as his seventh wife.
Both Nwoko and Ike swiftly denied the rumours, calling them false.
Upon returning to Instagram, Regina updated her bio to reflect her full name, “Regina Daniels Nneamaka Favour,” and shared a video of herself with the caption, “Even for the convoy, I dey with my Google map. Young and accomplished.”
Fans quickly noticed the absence of Nwoko’s name and images from her profile, with many speculating about the current status of their relationship.
Instagram user #angel_eluna commented, “She has deleted everything about Ned on her page o. So soon?”
Another user, #pisces_queen_exquisite, wrote, “Removing his pictures is kind of childish. What makes you think that after you, he won’t marry again? Hmmmm. I need to see the first wife because she deserves a gold medal.”
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