Laila Charani Shares Sweet Family Photo with Ned Nwoko and Son

  • Laila Charani, the wife of billionaire businessman Ned Nwoko, has shared an adorable photo of her family on her timeline.
  • Regina Daniels’ co-wife shared photos of herself, her husband, and their lastborn on Instagram, captioning the post with “Family.”
Laila Charani Shares Sweet Family Photo with Ned Nwoko and Son

Laila Charani, the Moroccan wife of billionaire businessman Ned Nwoko, has captured hearts on social media with a touching family photo.

Taking to Instagram, the co-wife of Nollywood actress Regina Daniels shared a lovely snapshot featuring herself, Ned Nwoko, and their youngest child. The image radiated warmth and togetherness, simply captioned: “Family.”

Fans and followers flooded the comments with admiration for the beautiful moment, praising the family’s bond and Laila’s graceful presence.

Reacting to the post…

@alexxa333 wrote, “When you see true love, you’ll know. Laila of the good life

@dobi9024 wrote, “I love this woman. Ned made a very good choice. As a woman myself, I know that this lady truly loves her husband. It shows you can’t fake it

@blissfully_allday wrote, “Calm and drama-free. The dream of every polygamist

@pellannaji wrote, “Yes, as it should. Your husband is for you, dear

@Mmasinachisom wrote, “A queen and more

@amediffer wrote, “Beautiful and well-organised wife, Ned has “.

In other news, Popular Nigerian skit maker and actor, Victor Nwaogbu, widely known as Nkubi, has become a hot topic on Facebook following a controversial post made by a Nigerian woman.

A Facebook user identified as Chinonso Favour uploaded a picture of Nkubi’s daughter with the caption “Main Labubu,” a remark many found offensive and insensitive.

The post quickly attracted widespread criticism, with many users condemning the comparison and urging Nkubi and his family to pursue legal action against Favour.

In response to the backlash and growing speculation about a possible lawsuit, Favour released two separate apology videos. In her statements, she claimed she had seen the image on another platform and had no prior knowledge of who Nkubi or his daughter was.

Despite her public apology, the outrage online has persisted, with social media users continuing to hold her accountable for the offensive post.

A video of her apology has since circulated online, sparking further debate on responsible social media use.

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