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“Make Una Rest Abeg” — Why Actress Annie Idibia Says She Mistakenly Liked the Post Against Regina Daniels

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In a swirl of social-media drama, Nollywood actress Annie Idibia has broken her silence after she came under fire for hitting the “like” button on a post that took aim at fellow actress Regina Daniels. The post in question was shared by Laila Charani, Moroccan wife of billionaire politician Ned Nwoko, and made serious allegations against Regina—including claims she introduced Laila to drugs and other lifestyle issues.


The incident unfolded when netizens noticed Annie’s name among the likers of the controversial post. Immediately, her fans and Regina’s base erupted with criticism—some expressing disappointment, others calling the move a betrayal, citing the times Regina reportedly supported Annie in her own marital tumult.


Faced with mounting backlash, Annie took to her Instagram Story to clarify the situation, writing: “In the process of reading the rubbish that was alleged about my baby Regina, I liked the post mistakenly. Over here we don’t play with loyalty and my baby knows I have her back front and side. Make una rest abeg.”


Her explanation aims to walk back the assumption of malice. Annie insists there was no intention to support the allegations; instead she says the "like" was an error and that her loyalty to Regina remains unwavering. Her use of the words “my baby Regina” signals that she views the actress not just as a peer but as someone deserving of protection and support. This messaging arrived against the backdrop of intense scrutiny and online chatter.


Still, the apology hasn’t fully silenced critics. Some social-media users remain unconvinced, digging up past moments when Regina stood by Annie publicly during rough patches. Comments like, “Why would you support Laila after everything Regina did for you?” and “Maybe it was an accident — you know sometimes people double-tap without thinking” circulated widely online.


That kind of scrutiny highlights how actions as small as a social-media like can carry major symbolic weight for celebrities. In this case, fans read layers of loyalty, conflict and community ties between high-profile figures. Some see this as a misstep in digital etiquette; others interpret it as a miscommunication overheard by a highly reactive online public.


For Annie, the strategic move was swift but cautious. By issuing a statement, she attempted damage-control: reaffirm loyalty, deny intent, and shift focus away from the viral liking to the bigger message: “I stand by you, Regina.” Her phrasing — “front and side” — conjures the idea of full coverage and loyalty, leaving no room behind. The phrase “Make una rest abeg” (Nigerian pidgin for “please rest/be calm”) rounds it out with a casual tone that fits her brand of conversational social-media presence.


On the other side, Regina and her supporters may now watch this development warily. The post from Laila Charani carries severe allegations of drug use and manipulative relationships, and its online spread has stoked fan-wars and narrative shifts. Annie’s involvement—however accidental—is now part of that unfolding public drama. Whether this affects Regina’s standing, her alliance with Annie, or the broader Nollywood social network remains to be seen.


This incident is also another reminder of the precarious nature of online celebrity. The smallest gesture—a like, a comment, a share—can ripple into reputational hurricanes. For figures like Annie Idibia, accustomed to living parts of their lives in public, the expectation of perfect conduct may be unrealistic—but the cost of mis-step is public commentary, brand impact, and fractured fan trust.


Meanwhile, the original accusations—by Laila Charani—have their own life in the public sphere, and the back-and-forth they’ve triggered show how entertainment, personal relationships, and politics intersect in Nigeria’s online culture. Annie Idibia’s clarification is just one chapter in a larger story of social-media alliances, celebrity loyalty and real-life consequences for a tap that’s perhaps pressed too quickly.

As this plays out, the questions linger: Was the like truly accidental? Will Regina Daniels and Annie Idibia address the matter together? Will fans treat the clarification as sufficient, or view this as a warning about the optics of celebrity interactions? For now, Annie’s words stand as her defence: “Mistake. Loyalty. Back, front and side.” The rest? That’s up to public perception.


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