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Ned Nwoko, Regina Daniels-Nwoko Meet Culture Minister, Debunk Marriage Rift Rumours

By Daniel Dafe
The Senator representing Delta North in the Senate, Senator Ned Nwoko, and his wife, Regina Daniels-Nwoko, on Monday, met with the Minister of Art, Culture, Tourism, and the Creative Economy, Hannatu Musawa.
The couple discussed ways to boost Nigeria’s creative industry, promote cultural heritage, and create opportunities for young talents.
The meeting puts to rest rumours of a rift in the Nwokos’ marriage, showcasing their united front in supporting Nigeria’s creative economy.
In a post on X, Monday, titled ‘Driving Growth in Nigeria’s Creative & Cultural Sector’, Nwoko wrote: “Today, my wife, Regina Daniels, and I had an insightful meeting with the Honourable Minister of Art, Culture, Tourism, and the Creative Economy, Hannatu Musawa.”
Nwoko added that their “discussion focused on fostering collaboration to expand Nigeria’s creative industry, promote our cultural heritage, and create sustainable opportunities for young talents.”
He continued: “As a creative force herself, Regina is deeply invested in the growth of the entertainment and arts sector. Together, we are committed to supporting initiatives that empower local creatives, attract investment, and position Nigeria as a global leader in culture and tourism.”
“We look forward to working closely with the ministry to turn these ideas into impactful action. The future is bright for Nigeria’s creative economy!”.
BIGPEN NIGERIA (https://bigpenngr.com) reports that Senator Ned Nwoko had last week congratulated his wife, Regina Daniels-Nwoko, on her prestigious award from The Sun Newspaper. His heartfelt message praised her achievements and expressed pride in being her husband.
The public display of affection and support further debunks rumours of a rift in their marriage.
Ned Nwoko, had slso recently reshared the video where Regina boldly displayed the beauty of Anioma culture in a recent Instagram post for her apparel line, Regae Official.
She modeled a number of gorgeous ensembles made from the luxurious Akwaocha lace, oozing elegance and asking followers to support her brand.
Nwoko had showered her with praise and applauding her for celebrating Anioma traditions beyond politics through fashion, music, and architecture.
Ned Nwoko wrote; “This is UGEGBE ANIOMA taking Anioma culture and Tradition to the next level.
“Anioma state will not just be a political state. It will be about the culture, tradition and what the people exemplifies.
“We must all embrace it through fashion, music, architecture, language, food and many more.”
(Additional reporting by Joe Ogbodu)