Nigerian actor, Ugezu .J. Ugezu has sarcastically slammed Nollywood actress cum billionaire’s wife Regina Daniels following her feud with Kayanmata seller Jaruma.
The billionaire’s wife and Jaruma have been at loggerheads for months after she was paid ten million Naira to influence Kayanmata products, which later turned to soar.
Regina Daniels publicly refuted claims of using Kayamata for her husband Ned Nwoko, noting that Jaruma wanted her to deceive the public.
However, in a post shared on her Instagram page, Ugezu said one of the many ways to start healing our land is to make it a criminal offence for influencers to bodily influence people to use what they are not using.
In his words: One of the many ways to start healing our land. Let it be made a criminal offence for influencers to boldly influence people to use what they are not using. This is my considered view. Will checkmate many things. If my suggestion is not valid, suggest yours.
Reacting to the post, some social media users urged him to call out Regina Daniels directly instead of going through the corner, while others supported the suggestion.
the_kiki2 wrote: Talk to Regina directly
mahmudginya wrote: if you want to talk to Regina, talk to her direct don’t go through the corners in Ukwa’s voice
tomi_vuzie wrote: This is it!!! Some cajoling people to use what you don’t use!
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