Regina Daniels’ response to criticism over her comments on the nationwide protests has sparked further backlash on social media.
Initially, she faced criticism for speaking out against violence and calling for peace, with many accusing her of being out of touch due to her wealthy lifestyle as the wife of billionaire politician Ned Nwoko.
In her reply, Regina claimed she was advocating for better pay for her workers, who are affected by the country’s insecurity and economic challenges.
However, her explanation has not appeased critics, who continue to question her understanding of the masses’ struggles.
Additionally, her mention of Northerners carrying Russian flags has raised eyebrows, with some interpreting it as a veiled threat or attempt to deflect from the main issues.
REACTION’S:
One Mama Ariella wrote, “Lol Regina rest! People are hungry and angry. You can’t flog someone and also tell them how to cry. Go back to showing off your wealth; you are better at that
One Paulc The Realtor wrote, “See Regina dey raise voice for us. I no blame you
One Fauzdoll wrote, “Omo shut up!! Go change your old man’s diapers
One Basheer Bobo wrote, “See small girl dey raise voice for adults
One Clinton Ebukah wrote, “Regina, sit this one out, who are you calling ignorant? Omo Tinubu, thank you o, you cause this one
One Baddest Dy wrote, “Abeg no add to my anger this morning
One Alao4934 wrote, “If no be condition, wetin go make this 16 years old they shout for us this morning”.
Moreso, Tonto Dikeh faced criticism for her public support of President Tinubu, presenting statistics to argue that he was performing well.
She also cautioned against the nationwide protest, implying that it was unnecessary. Previously, Tonto had written an open letter advising Nigerians against protesting, acknowledging their frustrations but suggesting that a more effective approach would be to form a representative group to meet with the President and advocate for their concerns.
Her views were met with backlash, with many disagreeing with her stance on the protest and her support for the President.