The video captures Ned Nwoko sleeping in bed with their child beside him, before moving to a bathroom scene where he is seen urinating while Regina Daniels brushes her teeth.
The politician noticed his wife was on camera, but he continued taking a pee, and Regina’s face showed she was not expecting anyone to enter, not even her husband at that moment.
The actress realised he did not care about what she was doing, and partially covered his groin with the word “MINE” over the video.
She added a soundtrack from a Nollywood movie, “Husband is useless,” which has recently gone viral on TikTok. The lyrics jokingly suggest drastic measures, adding to the playful but controversial tone.
“Husband is useless, yeye man must di£. K!ll your husband, make your life better. If you k!ll your husband, you no go suffer,” the lyrics says.
In her caption, Regina admitted she intended to create a video that would annoy her “oga at the top” but was surprised that he became the main character.
She wrote: “Not me planning to make a video that will certainly piss off my oga at the top only for him to be the main character 😂😂 Me I sha post my thing, abi I for laugh alone??? Btw guys, it’s 5am 🤦♀️🤣”
The video sparked backlash online, with many saying it was inappropriate to share a politician in such a private setting. Regina, however, defended herself, telling critics to mind their own business.
KanyiDaily recalls that Regina Daniels recently sparked speculation about her marriage after removing her husband, Ned Nwoko’s, name from her Instagram bio.
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