Key Points
- Viral TikTok creator now begs Ned Nwoko for mercy. He says his shocking claim was only planned content.
- In a tearful video he drops to his knees. He pleads that edited clips removed his full comic script.
- The young man says he has no parents alive. He begs Regina Daniels and the senator to forgive.
The young TikTok user who earlier claimed Senator Ned Nwoko asked him to harm Nollywood star Regina Daniels has broken down in a fresh video, calling the entire story fake. He now says the shocking claim was “just content” and never meant as a real story.

His emotional climb-down comes at a tense time for the actress and her husband, whose marriage has stayed under public glare in recent weeks, including when Regina Daniels flies commercial amid saga.
In the new clip, the young man, who calls himself “Liar of TikTok,” appears on his knees. He speaks directly to the camera with tears in his eyes. He begs Nwoko to let the matter rest and says he never thought things would go this far.
From viral claim to tearful apology
The TikTok user had first trended after a short video where he claimed the senator offered him money to kill Regina Daniels. He now insists that claim was scripted and part of a skit. He says people only saw the edited part and not the full joke.
According to him, the original recording showed more lines and was less serious. He says the version now moving online removed that wider context. In his words, the cut clip has “put me in big trouble” and drawn eyes he never wanted.
He faces the camera and repeats the same plea many times. “Good morning sir, I am very sorry,” he says in one part. In another short line he adds, “Please sir, forgive me, it was content.”
The young man also hints that he fears possible legal moves over the video. He says he does not have money for lawyers or long cases. He begs the senator to see him as a careless youth chasing views, not a real threat.
He says he has nobody behind him
At one point in the apology, the creator leans heavily on pity. He tells viewers he has no parents or strong family support. “I have nobody. No father, no mother,” he says, before returning to his plea for mercy.
He then reaches for faith to back his appeal. He begs Nwoko “with the God you serve” to let the matter go. He says he did not know the joke would reach this level or pull the couple’s fans.
Across social media, some users say the apology feels genuine. Others believe he is mainly sorry because of the heat that followed the first video. A few voices are using the story to warn other young creators who push dark jokes in the name of content.
Public spotlight on the Nwoko–Regina Daniels story
The apology lands while Nwoko and Regina continue to feature in wider public talk. ValidUpdates has tracked their recent ups and downs, from online posts to public notes and family claims. The new skit saga adds another twist to an already busy story.
In recent weeks, the couple’s issues have drawn comments from other figures, including legal and civic voices. One earlier post saw Joe Abah warns on Regina case as he urged men not to destroy mothers of their children. That call for calm came as both sides traded public claims about health, control and marriage.
Regina herself has been in headlines for personal notes and travel choices during the ongoing dispute. In one story, she was seen flying on a regular commercial flight while her marital issues stayed in the news.
In another, reports highlighted pricey gifts and grand gestures that followed public apologies inside the family.
Against that backdrop, the TikTok skit has touched a nerve. It mixes a serious harm claim with a couple already under close public watch.
The U-turn from its creator underlines how jokes about death and attacks can hit harder when tied to real names and real disputes.
The young man now says he only wants a second chance. He pleads for peace with the senator and with Regina’s fans.
For now, his fate may rest on whether those at the centre of the storm accept his apology as foolish play or see it as a line he should never have crossed.





