Calabash | 20 October 2025 12:22 CET

Tunde Ednut Slams Those Criticizing Him And Blogs For Posting Regina Daniels And Husband Marital Crisis

By Oluwarantimi Oludase

Popular celebrity blogger Tunde Olaoluwa Adekunle, better known as Tunde Ednut, has slammed those who have been criticizing him and blogs for the continuous posting of the marital crisis between actress Regina Daniels and her husband Ned Nwoko.

The Nigerian Voice recalls that in a viral clip making the rounds, Regina Daniels could be seen in the midst of men as her brother tried defending her against thugs her husband allegedly sent to her.

She further bemoaned the violence that has been meted out to her in her marriage, crying out that she is tired of it.

Following the public criticism that trailed Regina Daniels claims, Ned Nwoko released a statement, downplaying every of the actress' claim, alleging that her drug abuse and alcohol intake was responsible for their issues.

Several social media blogs have since been sharing updates about the couple's woes, which has led to criticism from some corners.

Reacting to the criticism, Tunde Ednut slammed those criticizing blogs and his entertainment page, questioning if it is not their work to post regular updates.

Sounding a note of warning, he stressed that he will not hesitate in amplifying issues, except the person is his friend which will leave him with no option than to turn a blind eye

He wrote:
"Una go dey vex say BLOGS and my entertainment page (cause I'm not a blogger) dey post Ned and Regina steady. Una dey crase, No be our work be this?

If you messss up and you no be my friend, you go hear am. If you be my friend, I go just pretend like say I no see wetin dey happen

We dey find traffic. Make your husband nor touch you Ooo! If him touch you and e reach social media and you are not my friend, I go post live and direct.

THE MORE THE TRAFFIC, THE MORE THE VIEWS, THE MORE THE COMMENTS, THE MORE THE WHAAAAAAAT????

No messss up Oo! If you no be my friend, you go hear am."

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