Nollywood actress Regina Daniels has once again taken a stand on the ongoing violence in Nigeria, particularly addressing the escalating unrest in the northern part of the country. On August 7, 2024, the actress took to Instagram, dressed in conservative attire, to share her concerns with her followers. Her message was clear: violence is not the answer, and the situation in the north should alarm everyone, regardless of their location.
“Hello everyone, do you see what is happening in the north? See them hoisting the Russian flag; is this what we want? Mind you, if it’s in the north, it can get to you,” she stated, underscoring the gravity of the situation. Her choice of attire, more conservative than her usual style, reflected the seriousness with which she approached the topic.
This public address came in response to the backlash Daniels faced after previously speaking out against the nationwide protests that began on August 1, 2024. The protests, which were initially peaceful, have taken a violent turn in several states, prompting widespread debate and concern. Critics accused Daniels of being out of touch due to her privileged status as the wife of a senator, suggesting that her views were shaped by her wealth and social position.
In her latest video, Daniels addressed these accusations head-on. “I preached against violence, and ignorant Nigerians said it’s because I’m privileged and opportune,” she said, her frustration evident. “Yes, I am privileged and opportune, but that doesn’t stop me from understanding that my nannies need to be paid extra. My gateman and cooks need to be catered for because of insecurity.”
Daniels emphasized that her position was not influenced by any desire to defend the government or to win public favor. “The point remains that Nigeria cannot be changed by one man. I am not speaking for the government, nor am I speaking for you people to love me, I don’t need it. I am just stating the obvious truth. The earlier we realize that this protest is turning into something else, the better for us all,” she concluded.
Regina Daniels’ message is a reminder of the complexities surrounding the protests and the need for a collective approach to address the underlying issues. While her privileged background may offer her a different perspective, her concerns about the direction of the protests and the rising violence in the north resonate with many Nigerians who are fearful for the future of their country.
As the nation continues to grapple with these challenges, voices like Daniels’ highlight the importance of dialogue and a shared commitment to finding peaceful solutions. Her stance against violence, even in the face of criticism, underscores her belief that lasting change can only come through unity and understanding, not through the destructive forces of conflict.