Thursday, November 6, 2025 - A cinematographer has reacted to Regina
Daniels' plea for help from Nigerians after her brother was arrested.
Regina and her family created a petition and begged
Nigerians to help them sign it so they could secure the release of her brother
who was arrested allegedly because of Regina's estranged husband, Ned
Nwoko.
Reacting to Regina's plea for help, cinematographer Jude Eze
reminded his followers of the time when Nigerians were protesting in 2020 to
end police brutality and Regina Daniels mocked their struggle with a video she
shared.
He also shared a screenshot of the nonchalant post Regina
made on October 20, 2020, the day Nigerians at the Lekki Toll Gate were shot
at.
In the caption, Jude Eze wrote: "One thing I like about the dysfunction of Nigeria is that it doesn’t discriminate.
"It comes for everybody eventually, one way or the
other, no matter who you are.
"October 2020, when we were protesting against police
brutality and bad governance, Regina Daniels set up her tripod, camera and ring
light not to lend her voice to the struggle of young Nigerians like herself
simply demanding our basic human rights, but to reprimand us for protesting
like we were children.
"She even mocked us. Because she couldn't relate to our
struggles, because she felt she was part of the elites, because she thought the
problems of ordinary peasants will never be her problem; because she was
literally in bed with the opps (pun intended).
"Today the same Regina is on the internet crying for
help from the same Nigerians she mocked for the same police brutality we were
protesting against.
"Today the dysfunction of the Nigerian system has
caught up with her and she finally feels what we feel. But who will protest
with her now?
"Poetic justice innit?"



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