Nollywood actress Annie Idibia is currently under intense scrutiny online after being linked to the ongoing marital conflict between actress Regina Daniels and her estranged husband, Senator Ned Nwoko.
The latest twist in the high-profile dispute emerged on Wednesday, November 12, when Ned Nwoko’s Moroccan wife, Laila Charani, took to social media to share her side of the story. In her post, Charani alleged that Regina Daniels introduced her husband to drugs, almost causing the collapse of their marriage six years ago.
Laila’s post came as a response to claims made by Regina that she had once supported Charani financially.
Denying this entirely, Laila urged both women to publicly disclose their bank statements to “show Nigerians who has been giving money to whom.”
She further claimed that Regina’s current fight with her husband stems from Ned Nwoko’s attempts to curb the actress’s alleged “drug and alcohol abuse.”
According to Laila, the senator has always been clear that he would never accept a wife who indulges in drinking, smoking, or drugs.
Adding fuel to the fire, Annie Idibia—estranged wife of musician 2Baba—was spotted among the social media users who liked Laila Charani’s post. This simple action sparked a wave of criticism from netizens, many of whom accused Annie of siding with Laila against Regina, despite Regina having publicly supported her during her own marital struggles with 2Baba.

Social media reactions were swift:
ugoeze_01 commented, “Maybe she didn’t read the post; things like this happen sometimes.”
foreverwinnie added, “Na sleep eye she use, make una forgive her.”
mj_classic2 wrote, “I was shocked when I saw your like on Laila’s post. Regina was there for you when your marriage ended, and now you’re siding with Laila. This life sha…”
elvira_adaoma_uchendu stated, “Is that while you liked a post against Regina? When your ex hurt you, Gina was there.”
peacefulpriscy wrote said, “Not you liking Laila’s post about Regina. Regina stood by you publicly, and you kept quiet during her time of need.”
Chiziteremjovanni added, “Don’t let Nigerians come for you, Annie. Two-faced behavior like this won’t be forgotten.”
Some fans, however, attempted to defend Annie, suggesting her like may have been accidental or misunderstood:
cleo_majesty noted, “It’s a mistake, I promise. Let’s calm down.”
Sueldelioness argued, “She probably didn’t read the caption—maybe she just liked it because she knows the family.”
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The online controversy highlights how even minor social media interactions can spark major backlash, especially when high-profile figures are involved in sensitive personal matters.
Annie’s like has certainly put her in the spotlight, raising questions about loyalty, perception, and the impact of digital gestures in public feuds.