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Video: ‘I give up, I’ll go back,’ Regina Daniels breaks down over marriage struggles

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Abdullateef Fowewe

Nollywood actress, Regina Daniels was seen in tears in a recent Instagram video, revealing her emotional and mental turmoil amidst ongoing marriage challenges

Video: ‘I give up, I’ll go back,’ Regina Daniels breaks down over marriage struggles

In her heartfelt post, Daniels declared, “I give up.”

On Friday, Daniels shared, “I tried. I feel like I’m going crazy, I’m losing my mind, and it’s not making any sense. I’m really crying in front of everybody.”

She opened up about the emotional strain caused by her family situation.

Just a day earlier, Daniels celebrated her parents’ reconciliation, explaining, “Two concluded sworn enemies reuniting with no negative ulterior motive other than their daughter’s happiness.”

The reunion was solely for her sake, she claimed.

Her family troubles deepen as her brother, Sammy, remains detained in Abuja.

Daniels shared her frustration, “Sammy’s detainment is taking way too long, but we will get him out even if I have to march there myself and create a storm! Since they want me!”

Another video featured actress Mercy Johnson searching for Sammy, stating, “He’s not here,” but promising to continue the search.

Amid her struggles, Daniels expressed her anguish, hinting at returning to her husband, “But please, what am I even begging for? I don’t know. Do you guys think it’s easy? Every time I wake up, I say one thing — oh my brother, today I hear good news, he’s about to be free, then tomorrow I hear another thing. Like, what’s the problem? But I’ve tried. I have to go. I will go back.”

This emotional episode follows earlier hints of domestic violence in her marriage.

On October 18, Daniels tearfully said, “In Ned Nwoko’s house, I am nothing. But in my house, I am a queen. Not again. I can’t stand the violence, it’s too much. ” Her husband denies the claims, attributing them to “drug and alcohol abuse ” and calling for her rehabilitation.

On Wednesday, Daniels urged Nigerians to “stop attacking her mother,” whom she described as her “pillar and protector.”

She also vowed to protect and raise her sons, Munir and Khalifa, determined to fight for them despite marital difficulties, “I’m going to fight for my children. I’ll take them, train them, and raise them with or without your support.”

She added that her family never approved of her marriage.

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