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Regina Daniels introduces hubby Ned Nwoko to alleged ex-lover Somadina, many react (photos)

Recently, Legit.ng shared pictures from the traditional wedding of Regina Daniels to billionaire hubby Ned Nwoko. It was reported that Somadina, the alleged ex-boyfriend of the actress was said to be present at the occasion. A set of photos newly shared online showed Somadina exchanging courtesy with Ned Nwoko.

The photos which have gone viral clearly revealed an excited Somadina sitting alongside other people at a lunch party organised by Regina Daniels and her hubby.

During the rounds of courtesy greeting done by Regina Daniels at the event, she introduced Somadina to her hubby in a friendly gesture and the two shook hands cordially.

Ned Nwoko was also seen to be fussing over the actress and getting intimate with her during the event. These photos have stirred a lot of reactions from Nigerians.

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Read the accompanying reactions of Nigerians:

ofuekere: "Baba will be like so Na you been dey service my wife all this wife??? wehdone I don finally cage em, unu plans to continue no go work."

therealpappidolan: "I feel sorry for this guy...you better back off before you get in trouble. You want to be friend with a rich man's wife...wait till one day make baba vex. You go hear word."

onyinye_business_mogul: "Look at the way shes looking at her husband in the last photo like....what have I gotten myself into."

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sandy_skin_care: "This girl and this man are looking alike little by little."

neeqilata: "He couldn’t stand to greet their elders. No respect."

nailution.ng: "Someone asked why she is dressed like Adams oshiomhole during her wedding activities and now we can’t unsee it."

jane_sweetest: "Chai handsome man, we love our Instagram-in-law."

READ ALSO: Lady shading Regina Daniels is allegedly married to 71-year-old Oyinbo

Recently, BBNaija's Gifty Powers reacted to the recent marriage of Regina Daniels to Ned Nwoko. She praised the actress for paying a huge sacrifice and becoming the 'white sheep' of her family.

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