- Corper Raye, a Nigerian woman, has gone viral after accusing Senator Ned Nwoko of alleged abuse against his wife, Regina Daniels.
- In her post on X (Twitter), she criticized the justice system, claiming that in a “sane country,” a senator accused of raping and marrying a 17-year-old would be investigated and punished if guilty.

A Nigerian woman identified as Corper Raye has stirred intense reactions online after calling out Senator Ned Nwoko over allegations concerning his marriage to actress Regina Daniels.
In a post shared on X (formerly Twitter), Corper Raye criticized the state of justice in Nigeria, describing it as “lawless” while referencing claims that the senator allegedly married Regina at 17, drugged her, and sexually assaulted her.
She wrote:
“In a sane country, a senator accused of raping his wife, marrying her at 17, and drugging her would be investigated, arrested, and suspended from office, if guilty. The victim would get protection and justice.
But in a lawless one? He’ll deny it, issue a statement, and blame her! 💔”
Her post quickly went viral, with thousands of reactions from Nigerians who weighed in on the controversial marriage between the 63-year-old senator and his much younger wife, Regina Daniels, who is now 25.

In other news…. Nigeria’s Afrobeats stars have taken center stage once again as the 2026 Grammy Awards nominations were unveiled on Friday evening, with Davido, Wizkid, Burna Boy, Ayra Starr, and Omah Lay all earning recognition.
The announcement underscores the continued global rise of Nigerian music and its powerful influence on the world stage.
In the Best African Music Performance category, Davido and Omah Lay received a joint nomination for “With You,” marking Omah Lay’s first-ever Grammy nod. They are joined by Burna Boy’s “Love,” Ayra Starr and Wizkid’s “Gimme Dat,” Eddy Kenzo & Mehran Matin’s “Hope & Love,” and Tyla’s “PUSH 2 START.”
Burna Boy, already a Grammy winner, also secured a nomination for Best Global Music Album with “No Sign of Weakness,” competing alongside Youssou N’Dour, Anoushka Shankar, Shakti, Siddhant Bhatia, and Caetano Veloso & Maria Bethânia.
The nominations have sparked celebration across Africa, with fans praising the recognition of Nigerian artists whose creativity and influence continue to shape global soundscapes.
As anticipation builds ahead of the awards ceremony, the 2026 Grammys are set to be a landmark moment for Afrobeats — showcasing how far Nigerian music has come and how deeply it resonates worldwide.
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