Key Points
- Iheuwa says mockery harms women who face private pain. She urges empathy over jokes and jeers online.
- She notes women often lead attacks on fellow women. She asks critics to offer support or silence.
- Her posts follow claims about Regina Daniels’ home problems. The talks remain unproven by the parties involved.
Businesswoman Sandra Iheuwa has urged empathy online. Her comments follow talk around actress Regina Daniels (Regina Daniels). She referenced claims about Senator Ned Nwoko (Chinedu Munir Nwoko).

Iheuwa said women deserve care when private issues hit. She criticised jokes made while reports trend on social media. She cited calls for calm in Ned Nwoko’s brother urges calm.
What she said
Iheuwa posted via Instagram Stories to address online remarks. She said ridicule greets women facing hurt or life strain. She asked for empathy, or silence, while facts remain unclear.
“Honestly, I think Nigeria is the only place I’ve seen where a woman goes through something abuse, heartbreak, or any kind of personal issue and instead of empathy, people rush online to mock her. It’s ridiculous.”
“No matter what decision she makes, there’s always a crowd waiting to drag her. It’s as if people forget she’s human. The way women are ridiculed in this country is honestly disturbing.”
“And what’s even worse? It’s often women leading the charge to mock other women. A lady is allegedly going through abuse, and instead of support or silence, people are laughing and making jokes. Are you kidding me?”
“It’s really, really crazy. We can do better.”
Context and reactions
Reports about Regina Daniels remain claims without joint confirmation. Other figures have urged restraint or support during the talks. See Yvonne Jegede urges Regina to leave for related views.





