“Stay Loyal”- Portable Advises Regina Daniels Amid Marital Saga

  • Nigerian singer Portable advises actress Regina Daniels to stay loyal.
  • His advice is in light of her marital issues with husband Ned Nwoko.
  • The statement highlights the importance of loyalty in relationships.

Controversial Nigerian singer, Portable, has offered a piece of advice to popular actress, Regina Daniels, urging her to remain loyal.

His statement comes amid the ongoing marital issues between the actress and her husband, politician Ned Nwoko.

Portable’s comment followed Regina’s recent social media post, where she shared a stunning photo of herself with the caption, “Even when table turn, we go still dey chop for the table.”

Reacting, Portable wrote: “God bless your home forever. Please stay loyal. Loyalty pass juju. Na wife wey dey loyal dey enjoy life pass ❤️.”

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In other news… A Nigerian prophet, Aliyu Barnabas of Mercy and Grace Deliverance Ministry in Ukum, Benue State, has sparked controversy after predicting the collapse of OPay, a popular mobile banking platform.

In a viral video, the cleric claimed that OPay operates as a ritual scheme and warned that users’ funds might disappear between December 2025 and January 2026.

The prophecy, which surfaced online on October 27, has caused panic among users, with some expressing fears about their deposits. The prophet alleged that customers would soon “wake up to find their money gone,” citing spiritual reasons for his claim.

Following the video, reactions on social media have been mixed. Some Nigerians said they were considering withdrawing their funds, while others dismissed the message as a baseless attempt to cause fear.

One user commented, “Opay needs to come and address this ASAP. Nigerians are religious people and they take messages from the church and the mosque very seriously.”

Fintech experts have, however, criticized the prophecy, calling it misleading and harmful to Nigeria’s digital banking ecosystem.

Meanwhile, OPay which is regulated by the Central Bank of Nigeria and insured by the NDIC up to ₦500,000 per user has not issued any public response.

Financial experts have urged users to remain calm and rely on verified information rather than online prophecies.

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