Key Points
- Precious Chikwendu says Regina backed many people during her marriage. She asks where their support is now.
- She calls reported treatment narcissistic and vicious toward a young woman. She says pain will shape a stronger self.
- Her post urges colleagues and guild leaders to stand by Regina. She adds that tears show humanity, not weakness.
Regina Daniels has gained a new public ally as Precious Chikwendu urged friends, colleagues, and guild leaders to rally round the actress. The former beauty queen said Regina helped many people while married and deserves visible support now.

Chikwendu posted a long note on Instagram, asking why the film guild and others were quiet at a tense moment. Her message comes after recent posts where Regina Daniels breaks silence and asks police for clear updates on her detained brother.
In her words, she “knows every inch” of Regina’s emotions and says the actress is too young for such strain. She asked why anyone would “torture a person you swore to love and protect,” framing the behaviour as narcissistic and vicious.
Chikwendu told Regina to cry if needed, saying tears do not mean weakness. She argued that hard times would build a fearless woman who has faced her worst fears already.
The post also pressed industry voices to show up in real ways, not just quiet sympathy. She referenced the actors’ guild while urging colleagues to speak, visit, and take helpful steps.
What Precious wrote
Pulling from her note, Chikwendu said breaking Regina would only forge more strength. She wrote that the actress once feared these trials, yet now faces them head-on.
She praised Regina for opening doors for many during her time as a wife. That history, she argued, should be met with loyalty while the storm rages.
Public focus remains high as family threads and claims continue across social media. Recent reports show her parents stepping in as parents reunite to free Sammy, keeping attention on the case.
Why this support matters
Industry voices can steady a person during pressure, online noise, and legal steps. Clear backing also signals that care for colleagues rises above trending views.
For now, Chikwendu’s message adds a firm call for empathy and action. It also frames Regina as a young mother who needs safe space and steady help.
Supporters say the wider issue calls for calm words and real guidance. They urge verified updates, care for children, and less hostile talk online.
If friends and elders step in with care, the tone may shift fast. That is the outcome Chikwendu seeks as she asks the industry to stand firm.





