Former Big Brother Naija star Natasha Akide, known as Tacha, have commented on Nollywood actress Regina Daniels’ recent allegations that she was drugged and raped. Their statements highlight ongoing conversations about women’s rights and societal responses to abuse in Nigeria.
Tacha shared her frustration on X, saying, “Being a woman in this part of the world feels like a crime.” She criticized Nigerians who focused on Regina Daniels’ lifestyle rather than the alleged abuse. Tacha asked why enjoying success or freedom should make someone a target. She emphasized the challenges women face in getting justice. Her post included the hashtags #ProtectWomen and #Justiceforreginadaniels, calling for more attention and support for victims.
Phyna, a previous Big Brother Naija winner, also reacted on X. She stressed the seriousness of Regina’s allegations, writing, “A girl gets injected and raped in a man’s house, steady hospital yet everybody is laughing. Omo…Being a woman is hard.” Her statement highlights the emotional strain women face when society ignores trauma. She urged more empathy and protective measures for women.
Being a woman in this part of the world feels like a crime.
— TACHA🔱🇬🇭 🇳🇬 (@Symply_Tacha) November 7, 2025
Someone cries out that she been raped, drugged, and beaten, and instead of outrage, society starts dragging her for flying private jets and traveling the world.
So because she lived well, she deserves to be abused?…
The reactions from Tacha and Phyna have sparked discussions among fans and social media users. Many people have expressed concerns about how women who speak out are treated. Their comments contribute to a larger dialogue on accountability, safety, and respect for women in Nigeria, particularly in high-profile cases.
As the story continues to develop, people are awaiting updates on Regina Daniels’ claims and possible legal proceedings. The voices of celebrities like Tacha and Phyna show how public figures can influence conversations on sensitive issues, raising awareness about women’s experiences and the need for justice.
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