Regina Daniels celebrates brother’s freedom from detention

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Actress Regina Daniels has expressed joy over the release of her brother, Sammy West, from detention after he was granted bail in connection with allegations related to her marital dispute with Senator Ned Nwoko.

West was granted bail in the sum of ₦5 million, facilitated by a legal team headed by human rights lawyer Marshal Abubakar.

The matter has been adjourned until November 28 for continuation of the hearing.

Daniels expressed joy and gratitude on social media, thanking her fans and well-wishers for their support during her brother’s detention.

She described the love and support she received as “heart-warming” and appreciated the outpouring of love, which made her feel valued.

She said, “Guys, do you know it’s really such a big deal to be loved by a lot of people? Wait, can I brag about that? Can I actually brag that I’m loved by so many people?

“See, the kind of love I received during this period makes me emotional. I feel good. I feel good. Jokes on you, Ned, because you thought people would hate me.

“That’s something you all don’t know. I have my mothers, my fathers, my uncles, my brothers, my sisters, my friends, my fans, my online aunties and online daddies — everybody fighting for me.

“Thank you, guys. I can’t even start mentioning names.”

The marital issues between Daniels and Nwoko have been ongoing, with both parties trading allegations.

Nwoko has accused Daniels of substance abuse and urged her to seek rehabilitation, while Daniels has accused him of domestic violence, intimidation, and controlling behaviour.