Laila Charani, the fourth wife of billionaire politician Ned Nwoko, has caused a stir online after deleting all content from her verified Instagram account.
A check of her page shows that all photos and videos have been removed, leaving it completely blank.
The timing of her action has fueled speculation, coming just days after Ned Nwoko publicly praised Laila, describing her as calm, private, and uninterested in clout chasing.
He added that she is the woman he loves and cherishes, and that her quiet strength amazes him daily. According to him, he will always stand by her and protect her.
Many social media users are now questioning whether Laila’s Instagram wipe signals a personal decision or if there is more happening behind the scenes.
Some believe it could be a way to start afresh online, while others suggest it might be connected to ongoing developments in the Ned Nwoko–Regina Daniels saga.
Laila had previously expressed support for Ned, claiming that Regina Daniels’ actions nearly harmed her marriage due to negative influence.
Reactions on social media have been mixed.
One user wrote, “She is not going anywhere. She is not as strong as the other one.
“They should release one statement after another to confuse us.”
Another added, “The bullying is too much. Make una let that woman rest.”
Whether it is a personal reset or a sign of deeper issues, Laila Charani’s sudden Instagram disappearance has left fans and followers curious about her next move.
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