Key Points
- Tacha says Regina Daniels’ post shows urgent abuse concerns. She urges Nigerians to offer empathy and action now.
- Tacha asks why powerful women get less public help. She warns common girls face worse odds in silence.
- Her comments follow Regina’s public claims of abuse. The wider debate now questions when Nigerians show support.
BBNaija Tacha (Anita Natacha Akide) urged Nigerians to support Regina Daniels today. She said silence over alleged abuse leaves ordinary women in danger.

Tacha called for empathy after Regina Daniels refuted recent drug allegations. Read our report on Regina Daniels refutes drug claim for context.
Why Tacha is speaking out
She said fame should not stop public sympathy for victims. Tacha said critics cannot pick when to care for abused women. Tacha warned that public outrage must not be selective or seasonal.
She asked for clear support systems for women who report abuse. Her point was that silence from bystanders lets harm continue unchecked.
The wider fight began after Ned Nwoko accused several people of drug supply. Read more on Ned Nwoko names Uche Montana for full details.
What this means for women
Tacha urged police and citizens to offer clear help and quick response. She said the issue shows why women need louder public protection.
She asked charities and rights groups to step in to help victims. Tacha said the public should push for safe reporting channels now.
Regina Daniels and the responses to her posts have opened a wider debate. Tacha called on Nigerians to choose empathy and action over silence.
Watch the clip below.





