“I’m Jesus baby” – Regina Daniels runs back to Christianity after crashed Muslim marriage

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Nollywood actress Regina Daniels has sparked massive reactions online after openly embracing her Christian faith while her marriage to billionaire politician Ned Nwoko remains in serious crisis.

The mother of two, who is currently in London, got many people talking when she shared a cheerful video vibing to Tim Godfrey’s gospel hit “Big God.”

Her caption: “God is my guy shaaaa and I’m his special last born… type shiiit,” quickly went viral on social media.

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Marriage Crisis

Regina recently accused her estranged husband of physical assault, intimidation, and allegedly ordering the arrest of her brother in a bid to force her back home.

Following the incident, she left the country and has since maintained a quiet presence online while staying abroad.

Gospel Video Sparks Reactions

Her return to gospel music came as a surprise to many fans.

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In the video posted on Wednesday, December 10, 2025, Regina danced joyfully while mouthing the lyrics of “Big God,” looking relaxed and refreshed.

The clip instantly went viral, drawing thousands of comments. While some applauded her boldness during a difficult phase, others questioned the sincerity of her spiritual display.

Mixed Public Opinions Trail Her Post

Some Nigerians praised her for turning to God for strength. Others criticised her, claiming she only remembered her Christian roots after her marriage to a Muslim man hit the rocks.

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