Regina Daniels
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Regina Daniels (born October 10, 2000) is a Nigerian actress and film producer who rose to prominence as a child actor in the Nigerian film industry, Nollywood. She is recognized for her early and continued success in film, as well as her transition into film production and public life. Early Life and Education Regina Daniels was born in Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria, on October 10, 2000. Her mother is Rita Daniels, a film producer and businesswoman who played a key role in her early career. Her father is Jude Ojegwu. Daniels was primarily raised in Asaba, Delta State, alongside her five siblings. For her higher education, she attended Igbinedion University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communication. Career Progression and Notable Works Daniels began her acting career at the age of seven, receiving support from her mother and siblings. Her debut film was *Marriage of Sorrow*, for which she earned 10,000 Nigerian Naira. She quickly gained recognition as a prominent child actor in Nollywood. She has starred in numerous films, showcasing her versatility across various genres. Notable works include her roles as Onyeure in the drama film *Dumebi in School* (2014), Kenya Obi in *Merry Men 2* (2019), and Yewande in the action film *Hakeem: Seeking Justice* (2025). Her career has been active since 2012. Current Status and Public Life Beyond acting, Regina Daniels is also a film producer. Her public profile significantly increased following her marriage to Nigerian billionaire politician and businessman Ned Nwoko. The couple has two children. Daniels remains an influential figure in the Nigerian entertainment landscape, utilizing her substantial social media presence to connect with her large audience.
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