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Regina Daniels (born October 10, 2000)[1] is a Nigerian actress and film producer.[2] As a child actor, she starred as Onyeure in the drama film Dumebi in School (2014), Kenya Obi in Merry Men 2 (2019), and Yewande in the action film Hakeem: Seeking Justice (2025).

Key Information

Early life

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Regina Daniels was born in Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria on 10 October 2000. Her mother is Rita Daniels, a film producer and businesswoman, while her father is Jude Ojegwu. She was raised in Asaba, Delta State with her five siblings; three brothers and two sisters.[3][4]

Regina had her bachelor's degree in mass communication at Igbinedion University in 2018.[5] In 2024, she bagged a bachelor's degree in psychology from Universidad Azteca in Mexico.[6]

Career

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Daniels started movie making at the age of seven. She got support from her mother and her siblings.[7] Her first movie was Marriage of Sorrow which earned her 10,000 Nigerian Naira.[8] Daniels featured in a Nollywood movie titled "Miracle Child" in 2010. Daniels has been featured in a comedy skit by Ofego on two occasions on his YouTube channel using archive footage.[9][10][11]

In January 2019, Daniels was appointed Atiku Abubakar’s Youth Campaign Coordinator.[12][13][14] In February 2020, Daniels launched a magazine named after her at a hotel in Abuja.[15][16]

Controversies

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Cyber-crime/fraud allegation

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A plot to implicate Daniels in a scam involving alleged intimate photos of an aspiring actress started on 20 November 2017. A person claimed that she had sent photos to Daniels and was then asked to meet with a movie producer who would train her on being a better actress. After the meeting Daniels was said to have been angry with the victim inciting that the aspiring actress should have offered herself to the producer.[17][18] Two days later Daniels denied all allegations, and said a fan was using her name to dupe the actress. On 23 November 2017, the impersonator was arrested by the police and Daniels was exonerated.[19][20][21]

Separation rumours

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By February 2025, it was rumored that Regina had separated from her husband, Ned Nwoko, after she deactivated her Instagram account and later returned, with noticeable changes to her official Instagram bio: she removed Ned's name and deleted all pictures of him. This happened amid rumors that Nwoko allegedly impregnated actress Chika Ike and planned to make her his seventh wife, a claim that both Nwoko and Chika Ike denied.[22][23][24]

Personal life

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On April 1, 2019, e-Nigeria! a news website made a publication stating that Ned Nwoko (a Nigerian businessman) was the financial sponsor of Daniels.[25] The publication went viral and was cited by many news websites in Nigeria and Kemi Filani News.[26][27][28] Etinosa Idemudia in response to media critics responded on her social media handle that it is an honor that Daniels was made the 6th wife of the senator elect instead of a "side chic".[29][30][31] On 27 April 2019, Ned Nwoko received an honorary doctorate degree from Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun. Harrysong anchored the event where both Daniels and Ned were spotted dancing together.[32][33][34] She was widely been criticized by fans and Nigerians on her alleged marriage to the 59-year-old.[35]

On 29 June 2020, she gave birth to a baby boy for Nwoko.[36] Two years later, on 29 June 2022, she gave birth to a second child.[37][38][39]

Filmography

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  • "Clash of Spirits" (2021)
  • "A Little Favour" (2022) as Rebecca
  • "Reversal" (2022) as Ann
  • "Don't Give Up on Us" (2022) as Tamara
  • Dumebi in School (2014) as Onyeure
  • Python Girl (2015)
  • The Bat-Man
  • The Jericho
  • Plantain Girl (2015)
  • Jaja the Great
  • Enemy within// Directed by Mayor Ofoegbu
  • The Jericho (as producer)
  • Twins Apart (as producer)
  • Tears of Ojiugo
  • Amara Queen of the jungle (2016)
  • Resident Evil// Directed by Mayor Ofoegbu
  • Wipe your Sorrows
  • Royal Covenant
  • Traditional War (Part 1)
  • Stronger Than the Gods
  • The King and The Python
  • Hanging Coffin
  • Evil messenger 1 and 2
  • Queen Rebeca
  • Shekira:the selfie queen (2019)
  • Eziama: Land of blood
  • Royal dreams
  • Pains of Royalty
  • Land of slaves
  • Slave girl
  • The stolen Beads
  • Naked sacrifice
  • Merry Men 2
  • Love and Trust (2023)
  • City Girl" (2023) as Isabella
  • The Plea" (2024)
  • My first love” (2024)
  • When you love June (2024) as June
  • Ejiro's wish (2024) as Efe
  • Lovers and Foes (2024) as Zam
  • Spider Girl (2016) as Spider Girl
  • The Waiter (2024) as Idara

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Result Ref
2017 Best of Nollywood Awards Revelation of the Year –female Nominated [40]
2021 Net Honours[41] Most Searched Actress Nominated [42]

See also

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References

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from Grokipedia
Regina Daniels (born 10 October 2000) is a Nigerian actress and film producer recognized for her longstanding career in Nollywood, commencing at age seven with her debut in the movie Marriage in Sorrow. Born in Lagos to actress Rita Daniels but raised in Asaba, Delta State, she rose from child roles to prominence through dozens of film appearances, earning awards such as Best Child Actress at the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards and Revelation of the Year (female) at the Best of Nollywood Awards. Daniels expanded into production and entrepreneurship while maintaining visibility via social media and philanthropy. Her 2019 marriage to politician Ned Nwoko, a polygamist approximately 40 years her senior, drew widespread attention for the age gap and opulent ceremonies, resulting in two sons amid persistent reports of domestic tensions, including 2025 allegations of abuse and infidelity, and a 2026 custody dispute in which Nwoko dismissed Daniels' negative drug test, citing prior confirmed drug and alcohol use from independent labs in Nigeria and South Africa, emphasizing that temporary abstinence does not address underlying issues, with court-granted custody to him requiring supervised therapy.

Early Life and Education

Family Background and Childhood

Regina Daniels was born on October 10, 2000, in , , to Rita Daniels, a veteran Nollywood actress and producer, and her husband. She hails from , of Igbo ethnic origin, and was raised primarily by her mother in , the capital of . Daniels is the second youngest of six children, with three older brothers—Samuel, Lawrence, and Emmanuel Daniels—and two sisters, Ifeoma and Destiny Daniels. Her parents reportedly separated early in her life, leaving Rita Daniels as the primary guardian who influenced her upbringing amid the challenges of a single-parent household in Nigeria's circles. Limited public details exist on her father's identity and involvement, with some reports naming him as Jude Ojegwu, though this remains unverified across major biographical accounts. Her early childhood in involved exposure to the industry through her mother's career, fostering an environment steeped in from a young age, though specific personal anecdotes from this period are scarce in documented sources. Daniels attended primary and secondary schools in , completing her basic education there before pursuing further opportunities in .

Initial Entry into Entertainment

Regina Daniels began her career in the Nigerian film industry, , at the age of seven in 2007, debuting in the movie Marriage in Sorrow. Her entry was facilitated by her mother, Rita Daniels, a fellow actress who actively supported and introduced her to producers and opportunities within the industry. Daniels received ₦10,000 for her initial role, marking her first professional earnings in entertainment. Her early performance demonstrated natural talent, leading to immediate recognition among directors and subsequent casting in minor roles, which solidified her position as an emerging child star in Nollywood's competitive landscape. This debut occurred amid Nollywood's growth phase in the mid-2000s, where child actors were increasingly featured to appeal to family audiences, though Daniels' rapid uptake of opportunities was attributed to her evident skill rather than familial connections alone.

Professional Career

Child Acting Beginnings (2005–2015)

Regina Daniels entered the industry at the age of seven in 2007, debuting in the film Marriage of Sorrow, for which she earned 10,000 as her first acting paycheck. Her mother, Rita Daniels, a fellow actress, provided crucial guidance and support during her initial forays into acting, facilitating her entry despite the challenges of child performance in low-budget productions typical of early Nollywood. This debut role showcased her natural talent, leading to immediate opportunities in subsequent projects. Throughout the late 2000s and early 2010s, Daniels appeared in multiple films, often portraying vulnerable or resilient child characters that capitalized on her youthful expressiveness. A notable early role came in 2010 with Miracle Child, which further highlighted her versatility in dramatic narratives common to the genre. Her consistent work during this period, amid an industry known for rapid production cycles, positioned her as one of the most sought-after child actresses by 2015, with involvement in dozens of titles that emphasized family dramas and elements. Daniels' child acting phase benefited from familial encouragement but also reflected the unregulated nature of Nollywood sets, where young performers like her navigated long hours without formal protections. By the end of 2015, at age 15, she had built a foundation of experience that transitioned her toward adolescent roles, though specific accolades from this era remain limited in documented records.

Rise to Prominence and Adult Roles (2016–Present)

Following her child acting phase, Regina Daniels transitioned to adult roles in 2016 at age 16, starring in films such as The King and the Python, Omalicha, The Fish Girl, and Adaobi And The Gods. This shift marked her emergence as a leading actress, with roles demanding greater emotional depth and maturity compared to her earlier youthful characters. Her performances in these productions contributed to her growing reputation within the industry, as she featured in multiple releases that year, solidifying her presence beyond child-centric narratives. Daniels' prominence escalated through subsequent lead roles in high-profile films, including Merry Men 2 (2019) where she portrayed Kenya, a character in a blockbuster ensemble cast. She continued with mature-themed projects like Forbidden (2020) and Marriage Pressure (2020), exploring complex interpersonal dynamics. In recognition of her evolving craft, she earned the City People Movie Award for Best Supporting Actress (English) in 2016 and nominations for Most Promising Actress at subsequent City Movie Awards in 2020 and 2022. These accolades underscored her adaptation to adult storytelling, with Daniels accumulating appearances in over 150 films overall, many as leads post-2016. More recently, Daniels has taken on diverse roles such as Idara in The Waiter (2024) and in (2025), demonstrating sustained versatility amid 's competitive landscape. Her transition has been complemented by influence, amassing millions of followers that enhanced her visibility and endorsement opportunities, though her core prominence stems from on-screen contributions. By balancing quantity and quality in output, Daniels has evolved from a former child star to a established figure in adult-oriented productions.

Film Production and Directorial Efforts

Regina Daniels expanded her involvement in beyond acting by establishing a , initially under the banner of Regina Daniels Production, to finance and oversee projects. In 2019, she produced The Jericho, a drama in which she also starred as a member of a female-led criminal , marking one of her early forays into production that highlighted her entrepreneurial shift in the industry. Similarly, that year, Daniels produced Twins Apart, focusing on themes of family separation and redemption, which further solidified her role in content creation and distribution within Nollywood's low-budget, market. By 2023, Daniels had launched Regina Entertainment TV, a platform dedicated to original content, under which she produced Love Just Happened, a romantic drama directed by Vincent Anointed and featuring herself alongside supporting cast members like Roxy Antak and Daniel. These efforts reflect her strategic move to control narrative and commercial aspects of filmmaking, though her productions have primarily remained within Nollywood's traditional straight-to-TV or online streaming formats rather than major theatrical releases. No verified feature films directed by Daniels have been released as of 2025, with her contributions centered on production oversight rather than on-set direction.

Personal Life

Marriage to Ned Nwoko

Regina Daniels married , a Nigerian , , and businessman, in a traditional ceremony on May 26, 2019, in Aniocha North Local Government Area of , . The union marked Daniels' entry into Nwoko's polygamous household, where he had five prior wives from diverse ethnic and national backgrounds. At the time of the marriage, Daniels was 18 years old, having been born on October 10, 2000, while Nwoko was approximately 58, born in 1961, resulting in an age disparity of roughly 40 years. Accounts of their meeting vary slightly but center on an initial encounter at one of Nwoko's residences in Delta State. Nwoko has described it as occurring during a tourist visit by Daniels and her mother, where he took an immediate interest in her. Daniels, in a later recounting, noted the meeting happened amid a family outing, emphasizing an instant connection despite familial reservations about the relationship. The courtship was brief, reportedly lasting just weeks before the decision to marry, aligning with Nwoko's practice of polygamy rooted in his Idumuje heritage. The marriage elicited significant public backlash, primarily due to the stark age gap and Daniels' youth, with social media users questioning the dynamics and labeling it exploitative. Daniels defended the union publicly, stating she had always preferred older partners and found peers unappealing, attributing the match to genuine affection rather than material incentives. Nwoko similarly highlighted mutual respect and compatibility, dismissing critics by noting cultural norms in polygamous Nigerian traditions where such disparities occur. Despite the scrutiny, the couple proceeded with the wedding, attended by family and select celebrities, solidifying Daniels' role within Nwoko's extended family structure.

Family and Children

Regina Daniels was born to Rita Daniels, a actress, film producer, and entrepreneur, and Jude Ojegwu, a businessman. She has five siblings: three older brothers, Samuel Daniels, Lawrence Daniels, and Emmanuel Daniels, and two sisters, Ifeoma Daniels and Destiny Daniels, the latter being the youngest. With her husband, , Daniels has two sons: Prince Munir Nwoko, born on June 29, 2020, and Prince Khalifa Nwoko, born on June 29, 2022, sharing the same birthday. In March 2025, Nwoko publicly announced that the couple was expecting their third child together, amid rumors of marital discord which he denied. No subsequent confirmation of the third child's birth has been reported from reputable sources as of October 2025.

Business and Philanthropy

Entrepreneurial Ventures

Daniels expanded her professional pursuits into entrepreneurship with the launch of her eponymous line, Regina Daniels , on July 18, 2021. The brand offers apparel for men, women, and children, available through online sales. Subsequently, her business interests aligned with REGAE, a label inspired by her personal style, emphasizing ageless designs for women and providing worldwide shipping options. In 2025, Daniels partnered in the establishment of Adele's Hair and Nail Kitchen, a salon venture in the United States focused on and nail services, marking her entry into the beauty sector.

Philanthropic Initiatives

Regina Daniels established the Regina Daniels Development & Charity Foundation, registered in , , , with registration number RC 93717, focusing on community support initiatives. In April 2020, amid the , the foundation initiated community-to-community distributions of foodstuffs, daily necessities, sanitizers, face masks, cash, and other relief items to assist vulnerable populations. The foundation has engaged in programs supporting , women , and youth development, including participation in World Orphans Day events organized by the Chadash Foundation in November 2023. In November 2024, Daniels and her mother, Rita Daniels, donated ₦2.5 million (₦2 million from Daniels) to the during its 40th Harvest Anniversary celebration. On in March 2025, Daniels announced cash giveaways of ₦50,000 each to 10 recipients via to support mothers. For her 25th birthday on October 10, 2025, she pledged ₦1 million each to 10 business owners and an additional ₦10 million total giveaway, distributed through verified challenges.

Controversies and Public Scrutiny

2017 Cyber-Fraud Implication Plot

In November , specifically around November 20, allegations surfaced accusing Nigerian actress Regina Daniels of cyber fraud and against aspiring actress , a fellow teenager. The claims alleged that Daniels had acquired nude photos of Frances and was extorting her by demanding she sleep with a movie producer, threatening to leak the images publicly if she refused. Daniels denied any involvement, with her mother and legal representatives stating that the scheme involved impersonators using fake accounts mimicking Daniels to perpetrate the and tarnish her image. They described it as a coordinated plot by a blackmail ring, noting that the fraudsters had accessed a warning letter sent to Daniels' verified account. Nigerian police investigated the matter, arresting the impersonators on , 2017, which cleared Daniels of direct participation. Daniels and Frances reconciled publicly at the Delta State Police Headquarters on November 25, 2017, with ongoing probes into how the fraudsters obtained sensitive account details. The episode highlighted risks of in cybercrimes targeting figures, where scammers exploit celebrity status to solicit compromising material or payments under false promises of industry opportunities.

Infidelity and Cheating Allegations

In June 2025, content creator Official Tuma publicly accused actress Regina Daniels of engaging in an extramarital affair with a younger lover while in , sparking widespread online speculation about the stability of her marriage to . The claims, disseminated via videos, alleged that Daniels had been unfaithful during visits to the city, prompting Nwoko to reportedly detain the accuser for further questioning and leading to a public from Tuma, who later retracted or clarified his statements under pressure. Similar allegations surfaced in April 2025 when an individual known as "Bobo " dared Nwoko online by claiming Daniels was involved in extramarital affairs in the capital, including assertions of her "sleeping around." Activist VeryDarkMan (VDM) announced plans to pursue legal action against the accuser, citing the use of for potentially defamatory content, though no formal charges or convictions were reported from these incidents. Daniels responded to the infidelity rumors by publicly denying them and reaffirming her commitment to her family and marriage, emphasizing loyalty amid the scrutiny. No independent evidence, such as legal filings or corroborating witness accounts from reputable outlets, has substantiated the cheating claims, which appear confined to unverified posts and content creator statements often amplified for attention in Nigeria's gossip ecosystem.

2025 Marital Disputes and Reconciliation Claims

In mid-October 2025, Regina Daniels publicly accused her husband, Ned Nwoko, of repeated domestic violence, sharing a viral video in which she appeared distressed and detailed alleged physical abuse, prompting widespread media coverage and concern from her family, including a confrontation by her brother. Nwoko denied the abuse allegations, instead asserting that Daniels was grappling with substance abuse issues that necessitated rehabilitation, stating on social media that he feared for her life and safety if she did not seek treatment, and emphasizing his support for her recovery. These counterclaims escalated the dispute, with Daniels reportedly leaving their matrimonial home, deleting all photos of Nwoko from her social media accounts, and making a public appearance on October 25 without her wedding ring, fueling speculation of an irreparable breakdown. Amid the turmoil, unverified insider reports attributed the crisis to Daniels' early fame and the pressures of stardom clashing with marital dynamics, though such claims remain anecdotal and unsubstantiated by primary . Nwoko's brother, Michael, publicly appealed for privacy while acknowledging private family efforts toward resolution, but no concrete of intervention, such as medical or legal documentation, has surfaced. Sensational Nigerian outlets, prone to amplifying celebrity posts without independent verification, dominated coverage, highlighting the challenges in distinguishing fact from rumor in such high-profile disputes. Reconciliation rumors emerged around October 21–23, with some reports claiming Daniels returned to Nwoko's mansion for the sake of their three children, allegedly after he gifted her a 2025 Rolls-Royce as a gesture, and that they were "patching things up" following the scandal. These narratives, however, were swiftly debunked by Daniels' sister, Destiny Etim, on October 26, who shared images purportedly showing scars from the alleged abuse and explicitly denied any reunion, stating the family prioritized Daniels' safety over unfounded optimism. Additional speculation linked potential rehab in Jordan to reconciliation conditions, but Daniels' own posts offered no confirmation, instead sparking further questions without resolution. In January 2026, Daniels underwent a voluntary drug test in the UK in response to substance abuse allegations by Nwoko, testing negative for hard drugs and alcohol but positive for Molly (MDMA/ecstasy). She shared a video of the results on Instagram, denying allegations of being a hard drug addict, including those from her husband, and describing the period as challenging due to public scrutiny while emphasizing her commitment to integrity for her children's sake and supporters; she also announced plans to sue her accusers. Nwoko's team dismissed the test as reflecting only short-term abstinence, which does not invalidate prior documented medical findings or earlier interventions for substance abuse, nor negate prior confirmed drug and alcohol use documented by independent laboratories in Nigeria and South Africa, nor prove long-term sobriety, as temporary abstinence fails to address underlying issues. They emphasized that the test will face court scrutiny, with involved centers subpoenaed to testify, amid the ongoing custody case where the court has granted him custody of their children. As of early 2026, the marital status remains unresolved, with ongoing public scrutiny underscoring the unverifiable nature of celebrity personal claims absent formal legal or medical corroboration.

Awards and Achievements

Regina Daniels has garnered recognition primarily through nominations in awards, with fewer outright wins, reflecting her early start as a child actress and subsequent rise in popularity. She received the Best Child Actress award at the (AMVCA), highlighting her initial breakthrough in youth-oriented roles. Additionally, she was nominated multiple times for Most Promising Actress, including at the City People Awards and the City Movie Awards in 2015, 2016, 2020, and 2022, underscoring consistent industry acknowledgment of her potential despite limited competitive successes. In 2017, Daniels was awarded Revelation of the Year (Female) at the Best of Awards, recognizing her emerging prominence after appearing in over 100 films by that point. Her most recent major honor came in March 2025, when she won the Personality of the Year for 2024 at The Sun Awards, an accolade emphasizing her overall influence in the industry amid her acting, producing, and public persona. Beyond formal awards, Daniels' achievements include producing films such as American Husband (2021), which received international and reportedly secured three awards at U.S.-based festivals, though these were attributed to the production rather than her individually. Her prolific output—starring in numerous Nollywood titles since age 7—has contributed to her status as a household name, with over 150 credited roles by 2025, though critical acclaim remains modest compared to box-office draw.

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