Nollywood actress Regina Daniels has left fans deeply concerned after breaking down in tears on Instagram, revealing she is considering returning to her estranged husband, Senator Ned Nwoko, amid the ongoing family crisis surrounding her brother’s detention.
In a series of emotional posts, Regina poured out her heart, saying she has reached her breaking point and feels “crippled” by the situation. She admitted she might go back to Ned if that’s the only way to bring peace and secure her brother’s release.
“I give up! What was my brother’s offence? Fighting for his baby sister because his in-laws would always beat her up? I actually accorded the Nigerian police some respect, but shame on you all!!! It’s obvious the highest bidder always wins. Now I’m crippled! I will return if that’s the only way, do whatever he says, get injected to be like a zombie, get locked up and raped in the house. Only then will my brother return”, she wrote.
The visibly distressed actress went further to claim that by law, there’s no tangible case against her brother, Sammy West, but that “Ned Nwoko is bigger than the whole of Nigeria.”
“By law, there is no tangible case against Sammywest. Ned Nwoko is bigger than the whole of Nigeria; that’s what this means. We lost, or rather, I lost!”
Hours later, Regina took to her Instagram story again, confessing that she feels like she’s “going crazy” and is “losing her mind.”
“I feel like I’m going crazy… I’m losing my mind,” she said tearfully, adding that she would return to Ned if that’s what it takes to end the crisis.
This emotional breakdown follows her earlier revelations about the alleged arrest of her siblings and the continued detention of her brother. According to Regina, the situation has dragged on despite assurances that he would soon be released.
“I’m tired of receiving both good and bad news at once. They keep saying he’ll be released, but nothing is happening”, she lamented.

The shocking turn of events has left fans and colleagues divided, with many expressing concern for Regina’s mental state while others urge her to stay strong and not give in to pressure.
