- Laila Charani appears to be resolving rumors of a marital crisis with her political husband, Ned Nwoko.
- Gistlover reported that politician Regina Daniels and actress Laila have unfollowed the Moroccan beauty, with Laila following the couple on Instagram.
- Laila, despite unfollowing her husband, shared heartfelt photos of herself, Ned, and their children on her Instagram page.
Laila Charani appears to be dispelling speculation regarding a potential marital discord with her husband, politician Ned Nwoko.
Earlier today, Gistlover reported that both Ned Nwoko and his actress spouse, Regina Daniels, had unfollowed Laila on social media. An examination of their Instagram accounts confirms that they are no longer following her. In response to this action, Laila has also chosen to unfollow the couple.
Despite this social media development, Laila took to her Instagram account to post charming photographs featuring herself, Ned, and their children. In her accompanying caption, she expressed her admiration for her beautiful family.
“My beautiful family”.
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In other news, Funke Akindele, a well-known actress and filmmaker from Nollywood, has expressed her worries about the increasing problem of piracy in the film industry. She has shared a warning with her fans.
The box office star is preparing to launch her new film, Everybody Loves Jenifa, in theaters on December 13th. She used social media to encourage Nigerians to fight against piracy.
In her emotional message, Funke criticized the practice of recording movies in cinemas, calling it piracy and urging everyone to put an end to it, as it harms the industry.
“SAY NO TO PIRACY!!! Recording short videos at the cinemas is piracy!!! Please stop it!!! Piracy is killing us!! I worked so hard on this project. Please, I’m pleading, do not be caught promoting piracy!!!” she wrote.
Funke shared the significant effort and resources she invested in her film, pointing out the harmful effects of piracy on filmmakers.
She finished by discussing the security actions taken to combat piracy during her movie’s launch, which involved arresting violators.