Key Points
- Rita Daniels says her daughter married for true love. She dismisses claims of a forced choice from parents.
- She accepts the age gap but stresses peace at home. She says critics should stop harsh judgement now.
- Her note follows rising claims about the couple. Earlier, Michael Nwoko asked fans to stay calm.
Rita Daniels has spoken about her daughter’s marriage choice. She says Regina Daniels (Regina Daniels) chose Ned Nwoko (Chinedu Munir Nwoko). She frames the union as love led, with peace at home.

She rejects blame for letting her daughter marry him. Family member Michael Nwoko urges calm already online. She also asks critics to stop harsh judgement and guesswork.
“Many people are blaming me for allowing my daughter to marry Ned Nwoko. But let’s be honest—if such an opportunity came to anyone, no parent would reject it.”
“No mother would want her daughter to marry a poor man just because of love. Yes, the man might be older, but there’s love between them. My daughter chose him because she truly loves him.”
“Every marriage has its challenges, and theirs is no different. They’ve been living together peacefully, and people should stop judging what they don’t understand.”
What her statement says
Her words place choice and love at the centre. She argues parents will seek a stable home first. She repeats that peace, not rumour, guides her view.
Background to the dispute
Recent posts raised claims about strain in the home. Some voices urged safety as debate grew online. Earlier, Yvonne Jegede urges Regina in a firm public appeal.





