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Fr Kelvin Ugwu calls Ned and Regina's marriage a material exchange
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 66158, member: 636"] A Catholic priest has challenged the legitimacy of the union between Nigerian billionaire Ned Nwoko and actress Regina Daniels, arguing their arrangement lacks the fundamental elements of matrimony. Father Kelvin Ugwu said the relationship operates on a material basis rather than on an emotional connection or spiritual partnership. The clergyman wrote on social media that both individuals pursued personal gain rather than building a sacred bond. He said Nwoko sought youth while Daniels desired wealth, creating what he termed a transaction disguised as marriage that produces mutual advantages without deeper meaning. Father Ugwu noted that both parties achieved their original objectives through the pairing. He said their current dissatisfaction stems from expecting more than their transactional foundation can deliver, citing a previous statement by Daniels that he prefers luxury over poverty. The priest's commentary has prompted online discussions about relationships driven by financial status versus affection. His remarks question whether arrangements centered on material gain qualify as authentic marriages under traditional definitions. [/QUOTE]
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