- Nollywood actress Rita Daniels has expressed heartbreak over the condition of her son, Sammy West, days after his alleged arrest.
- Her emotional post on Instagram, showing him visibly distressed, drew widespread sympathy online.
- The incident follows claims by Regina Daniels that her estranged husband, Ned Nwoko, used his influence to have her brother arrested and assaulted by police.
- Regina described the situation as a battle of power and strength but said she has no regrets about her past with Nwoko.
Nollywood actress Rita Daniels has expressed heartbreak over the state of her son, Sammy West, days after his alleged arrest.
Sharing a somber photo of him on Instagram, Rita said her heart was shattered, sparking concern and sympathy from fans and celebrities.
This comes shortly after Regina Daniels accused her estranged husband, Ned Nwoko, of using his influence to have her brother arrested and allegedly brutalized by police. She claimed Nwoko was trying to pressure her into returning to him, calling their ongoing conflict a “battle of power and spiritual strength.”
Despite the turmoil, Regina maintained she had no regrets about marrying Nwoko, describing the marriage as a chapter in her life but “not her final destination.”
In other news…. Nigerian rapper Zlatan Ibile has criticized the federal government for failing to address the country’s worsening economic hardship.
Speaking during an interview with Madame Joyce in the UK, the music star lamented that Nigerians have become accustomed to suffering due to the government’s inaction. He made the comments while reacting to British rapper Dave’s satirical depiction of wealthy Nigerian clubgoers juxtaposed with impoverished beggars outside nightclubs.
“We’ve gotten used to it suffering and smiling. That’s how it has always been, and the government isn’t doing anything about it,” Zlatan said.
The artist further noted that many beggars in Nigeria have turned begging into a full-time occupation, despite frequently receiving support from generous citizens, including celebrities. He described the growing sense of entitlement among some of them as “annoying.”
Zlatan advised street beggars to explore meaningful and productive ventures that would restore their dignity and provide long-term financial stability.



