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Blessing CEO Addresses Misconceptions About Regina Daniels’ Mother in Marital Crisis Discussions

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Blessing CEO Addresses Misconceptions About Regina Daniels’ Mother in Marital Crisis Discussions

In the face of intense criticism regarding her daughter’s marriage to Senator Ned Nwoko, controversial relationship therapist Blessing CEO has stood up for Rita Daniels, the mother of actress Regina Daniels.

Rita has come under fire from many Nigerians for reportedly pressuring her daughter to marry a much older guy in a polygamous union.

Blessing claims on Instagram that it is unjust to hold moms responsible for the choices made by their grown children.

“Can we stop this rubbish ‘Na the mama naim I blame’? Can you shut up! At what age did you become a rebel? At what age did you start sneaking out of the house to go and see a man? At what age did you get pregnant? At what age did you start to run out of the house?” she said.

“At the age of 15, I nor dey hear word. My parents will flog me to stupor. When I decided to go into a marriage, my mother begged me. She used hard and soft hand, I nor gree. I remember my father woke me up by 3am and was begging me not to marry.

“Entertainment, My father was asking me what is that thing that you are going to do with a man that I cannot give you? I remember I was in the University of Calabar when I decided to go into marriage. My parents were not poor. I am not from a poor home.”

“You people tell women to speak out, and when they do, you start mocking them. You can’t have it both ways”, she said.

“We young children make poor decisions. Stop all this nonsense. With this whole Regina Daniels thing that is trending, I read some comments and I am laughing,” she concluded.

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