- A viral video attributed to Regina Daniels has ignited debate after suggesting she received half of an ex-husband’s property following a divorce.
- While the clip has fueled speculation online, the claim has not been independently verified, and many social media users have disputed its accuracy.

A viral video circulating on social media has sparked widespread reactions after appearing to show Nollywood actress Regina Daniels making a statement about receiving half of her ex-husband’s property following a divorce.
The video features the on-screen text:
“Married at age 19. Divorced at 24. Collect half of his property.”
The clip has fueled debate online, with many users questioning whether the claim is genuine, while others dismissed it as unrealistic or taken out of context.
As of now, there is no independently verified evidence that Regina Daniels has divorced or received half of a former spouse’s property. The viral post remains an unverified social media claim.
In other news…. Senate President Godswill Akpabio has commended President Bola Tinubu’s administration, saying its ongoing reforms are already beginning to show noticeable impact across the country.
Akpabio made the statement while addressing the President, noting that the government appears to be fulfilling the promises made during the election campaign.
His remarks have attracted public interest as debates continue over the effectiveness of the Federal Government’s economic and governance policies.
During the event, Akpabio said: “We’re proud of your reforms Mr President. You promised that under your tenure, when you are through with Nigeria, Nigeria will not be the same again, we are seeing it.”
He described the statement as a show of support for the administration’s policies and what he believes are their emerging outcomes.
The comments come at a time when national conversations remain focused on the direction of reforms and their effects on citizens’ daily lives.
While supporters of the government argue that the policies are laying the groundwork for long-term economic stability, critics maintain that Nigerians are still grappling with significant hardship.
Akpabio’s endorsement has further fueled political discussions surrounding the performance of the Tinubu-led administration.
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