/ Jun 29, 2026
/ Jun 29, 2026

Regina Daniels and Ned Nwoko set to be grandparents 

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After Senator Ned Nwoko’s first daughter, Julia, revealed that she was expecting, there was a lot of excitement on social media.

Julia, the politician’s eldest child with Barrister Lily Nwoko, his first wife, recently announced her pregnancy on Instagram.

The millionaire heiress, who is married to Prince Ojuola, shared pictures of themselves together that showed her expanding baby belly.

Julia intimated to her followers in her post that she and her husband were having a girl.

“A princess is loading,” wrote the expectant mother.

With Julia’s good tidings, many social media users have began to anticipate the status change of Regina Daniels and her hubby to grandparents.

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