Blessing Okoro, popularly known as Blessing CEO, has shared her thoughts on the ongoing marital issues involving actress Regina Daniels.
Regina and her family have been in the spotlight following the arrest of her brother, Sammy West, which has sparked widespread public attention and speculation about the family’s situation.
In an emotional video shared recently, Blessing CEO broke down in tears while advising Regina on how to handle her troubled marriage.
According to her, Regina should remain silent during this period. However, if she feels the need to speak out, Blessing suggested she should do so through an anonymous blogger based outside Nigeria.
She also appealed to Regina’s brother, Sweezzy1, to stop posting about the issue on social media, warning that doing so could make things worse.
Blessing CEO explained that many people do not understand the pain that comes when love turns sour. She emphasized that situations like Regina’s are not uncommon among the wealthy, who sometimes use power to control or break women, leaving them with no choice but to return to their partners.
The relationship coach urged the public to speak up and support Regina Daniels, stressing that now is the time to help before things spiral out of control. She warned that Regina could “lose herself” if no one intervenes, describing her as a young woman “crying for help.”
Blessing further noted that Regina has always been compassionate and vocal when others face challenges, adding that it is time for people to stand by her.
Concluding her message, Blessing CEO said the issue at hand is one of power and ego, calling on anyone with influence or connections to step in and offer assistance.
Read some comments below:
@amalizakitchen: “I am literally with you. It is well, this too shall pass.”
@celebrityblogg55: “Please Blessing, be careful. I have been crying for her since. We don’t need more people behind bars! I just wish this system worked.”
Brandon israel: “If arresting the whole family is the price she has to pay to leave him, so be it! If he can do this publicly, what happens in private?
@mercyjohnsonokojie, kindly take Regina off social media for now. She needs someone who can understand her, and I believe you’re in a good position to do that.”
@suzie_zipporah: “Blessing, please don’t cry. It’s so sad seeing a young, vibrant Regina Daniels going through this. What I keep asking is, when will women finally have their voices heard?.

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