Actress Regina Daniels has reacted to a claim by Mr Jude Ojeogwu who stated that he’s her biological whom her mother has sidelined from her affairs.
Jude Ojeogwu took to Facebook on the day Regina Daniels had her traditional marriage to Ned Nwoko to dissociate himself from the event. According to him, it doesn’t have to his consent.
He wrote:
Regina daniel Ojeogwu is my biological daughter. Whatever is ongoing is not to my knowledge and without my consent.The fact speaks for itself looking at the picture. Her mother Rita daniel is threading on a dangerous path and I hope she will retrace her steps. Even the initiation ceremony into otu odu appears completely strange to Regina daniel Ojeogwu. Regina is from ogwashi uku and not from olor as being rumored. All the opportunities for Mr Ned nwoko to discuss with me proved abortive not realising that we once lived in the same house in awoyokun street, onikpan, Lagos. The implication of all this is that she inpregnated herself. The name Regina was my late mother’s name. I have tried to exercise restraint but Regina mother kept pushing me to wall. Am alive and not dead. If in doubt of this post call Barrister Jude Ojeogwu on 08033039058
In reaction, Regina Daniels shared the below screen shot;
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