Nollywood actress Regina Daniels has reacted after her son, Munir Neji Nwoko, was featured in a “day in the life” video shared by his school, Lincoln American Academy, spotlighting his daily routine and activities on campus.
The video, posted on the school’s official Instagram page, followed Munir through a typical school day, capturing moments of learning, play, curiosity, and interaction with classmates.
The caption described the feature as an inside look into the life of a kindergartener, highlighting “morning smiles, playful learning, curious questions, and lots of little wins.”
Reacting in the comment section, Regina expressed pride and affection for her son, while acknowledging her physical distance from him.
“Ooh my moonnn!!! Blessed fruit of my womb! Mama is so proud. Grow in good health, my child! I will always watch and pray over you from afar,” she wrote. Addressing the school, she added, “@lincolnamericanacademy I trust you to look after my babies well.”
The comment comes amidst Regina’s ongoing legal and personal dispute with her estranged husband, Senator Ned Nwoko, over custody and access to their children.
Munir is one of two children shared by Regina Daniels and her husband, Ned Nwoko. Their second child, Khalifa, was born in 2022.
Regina and Nwoko got married in 2019, their relationship attracted public interest from its inception, due to their age differences.
In recent months, Regina has repeatedly claimed that she has been separated from her children and excluded from their daily lives.
She has criticised the continued public exposure of the children, arguing that it contradicts claims that their privacy is being protected.
Nwoko has denied these accusations, insisting that all decisions concerning the children are guided by their welfare and backed by court orders.
Through statements issued by his communication team, he has said the court granted him custody and outlined conditions Regina must meet before access can be restored.
The senator has also accused Regina of presenting an inconsistent public narrative and of turning private family matters into social media campaigns.
In one recent post, he released a private message he said was sent during the marriage, arguing that it showed earlier efforts to address household issues before the dispute became public.
The disagreement has since widened. Regina recently alleged that a warrant had been placed on her and her family following the arrest of her brother, Samuel Daniels, over an alleged $40,000 theft.
She denied the claim, describing it as baseless, while her sister threatened legal action if evidence is not provided.
