Laila Charani’s comment on Ned Nwoko’s marriage anniversary post with Regina Daniels gets people talking

Laila Charani celebrated her husband, Ned Nwoko and co-wife, Regina Daniels' marriage anniversary.


Laila Charani, the wife of Ned Nwoko was spotted in the comment section of a post he recently made in respect to his 5-year marriage anniversary to Regina Daniels.

On Tuesday, 28th May, the couple took to their respective IG pages to celebrate the remarkable date in their lives.

Ned Nwoko’s post which came a bit late saw him celebrate his marriage to Regina Daniels, stating that their love has only started.

“Happy 5years Anniversary to us baby❤️. It has been a good and eventful 5years. And we are only just starting ❤️😍 @regina.daniels.”

See the post below:

His post as expected amassed a flurry of comments on social media with countless well-wishers dropping comments.

Laila Charani who wasn’t missing in the comment section joined others to wish her husband a happy anniversary.

She wrote:

“Happy anniversary to you ❤️😻.”

Her comment spurred a lot of teasing replies from cybernauts.

One @ug_amy wrote: “@mnslailacharani na so polygamy dey sweet?😂😂.”

heropeace544 wrote: “@mnslailacharani E from your mind? are you really happy for them?😂”

iam_a_gogetter wrote: “@mnslailacharani you have such a beautiful heart .❤️.”

chikabrie8966 wrote: “@mnslailacharani you re loved 😍😍”

In another report, Prince Ned Nwoko and his wife, Laila Charani attended the pre-launch celebration of the Royal Air Maroc’s new Abuja-Casablanca route.

Speaking about the event, Ned Nwoko expressed excitement regarding how the strategic link will enhance connectivity between Nigeria and Morocco.

His wife, Laila Charani who is from Morocco appeared to be a perfect match for the event as Ned arrived at the event with her.

The couple was seen exchanging warm pleasantries with some notable personalities.

Reacting to the post, some netizens commented on the fact that Ned Nwoko decided to attend the event with Laila rather than Regina Daniels.

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