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You hate poor polygamists not polygamy – Father Kelvin Ugwu blasts women who want to marry Ned Nwoko

Nigerian Catholic priest, Kelvin Ugwu confronted ladies who say they hate polygamy yet want to wed billionaire businessman, Ned Nwoko.

Ned Nwoko surprised his sixth wife, actress Regina Daniels, with bundles of naira notes while she was at a movie location.

The actress acknowledged her husband’s generous $100,000 deposit to her bank account and expressed her gratitude to him in kind words.

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Following the events, a lot of women turned to social media to praise the billionaire and his kindness to his wife.

Some even expressed a desire to be in Regina Daniel’s position so they could enjoy lavish lifestyles and presents.

They’re all hypocrites

Father Kelvin Ugwu blasts women who want to marry Ned Nwoko

Most were oblivious to the criticism she received for her marriage to Ned.

Fr. Ugwu took to Facebook to address such women given that they frown at polygamy.

Father Ugwu objected, saying that ladies who claimed to despise polygamy yet want to wed Ned are hypocrites.

“Those shouting that they hate polygamy are now wishing to be Ned Nwoko’s next wife.”

Say the truth and nobody will beat you, what you hate is not polygamy but poor polygamists.”

What you abhor is not old men, but poor old men.”

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Meanwhile, Regina Daniels had fans hollering after a cute video of her calling her 60-year-old husband ‘baby’ made rounds online.

Regina Daniels recently joined her husband, who is running for a senatorial seat in Delta State on one of his campaigns.

In the video Regina posted from the event, the couple were dressed in matching outfits showing off unending displays of affection.