“She Still Can’t Resist Me” – Ned Nwoko Finally Reacts To Marriage Crisis Rumours With Regina Daniels
Billionaire businessman and politician, Senator Ned Nwoko, has finally broken his silence over rumours of a crisis in his marriage to Nollywood actress, Regina Daniels.
In a heartfelt poem shared via Instagram on Thursday, Nwoko reaffirmed his love for his wife, dismissing the speculations as baseless.
Titled “Six Years Later…She Still Can’t Resist Me,” the poetic message was accompanied by a picture of the couple, capturing moments of warmth and affection.
Nwoko, 64, expressed the strength of their bond despite public scrutiny, describing their relationship as “a love untamed, wild, and free.”
“Six years and counting, and what do they see? A love untamed, wild, and free. Regina, my fire, my sweetest delight,
Through every storm, you’ve held me tight,” he wrote.
The former lawmaker also shared a light-hearted exchange with Regina Daniels, recounting how he playfully proposed to her again on Thursday morning.
“This morning, feeling bold and true, I sent you a message, out of the blue: ‘Will you marry me?’ a reckless play,” he wrote.
Regina’s response, according to him, was filled with laughter and warmth: ‘Hahahahaha! Always! The biggest YES!’
This public display of affection comes amid rumours of a rift in their marriage after Regina reportedly removed Nwoko’s name from her Instagram bio and deleted pictures of him.
Speculation intensified following claims that the billionaire was expecting a child with actress Chika Ike.
Addressing societal expectations and criticism of his marital life, Nwoko stood firm in his convictions.
He criticised those who “whisper of love in measured tones,” stating that their relationship was built on transparency and mutual understanding.
“No staged perfection, no hollow display, just two hearts that chose to stay,” he declared.
In what appeared to be a subtle response to critics of his polygamous lifestyle, Nwoko emphasised honesty over pretense.
“A good man, monogamous or not, brings peace to the home, keeps it hot. Better to love with honesty bold than sell a dream wrapped in fool’s gold,” he wrote.
The businessman also took a swipe at critics who preach morality but fail to practise it.
“Some claim faith but live in disguise, preaching devotion with wandering eyes. Yet here we stand, bare and true, no lies to hide, no games to rue,” he stated.

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