Regina Askia Williams a US Based ex actress, Registered Nurse and ex Most beautiful girl in Nigeria has revealed how something meant to wipe her out financially made her stronger....
She also reveals how she won the court case....
She posted
HAPPY THANKSGIVING
- I BEAT THE TRAP!Let me be VERY clear:
I just walked out of a legal battle designed to wipe me out, and God handed me the victory with STYLE.
A smooth-talking salesman tried to run a whole scam deluxe package on me - overpriced equipment, fake “sister companies,” broken promises, and a contract so shady it needed its own flashlight.
First thing he asked:
Do you own your home?”
Oh, so THAT’S what you were really after. Not business. COLLATERAL.
Then came the lie of the century:
“Even though your clinic is an LLC, just sign this personal guarantee - it’s good faith.”
(Translation: “Let me tie your house to this
They pushed two $600 machines from China for the price of a luxury car, slapped on a magical money-making “formula,” and promised RENEGOTIATIONS if it all went left.
Guess what?
It went left, upside down, crashed, burned, and exploded.
Suddenly fees were flying everywhere , automatic withdrawals, late fees, “insurance,” mystery charges draining accounts like vampires at a blood bank.
And instead of renegotiating, like they PROMISED…
They sued me for $260,000.
Two. Hundred. Sixty. Thousand. Dollars.
For equipment worth less than a semester of community college.
Every lawyer said, “Declare bankruptcy.”
Translation: “It’s too messy we don’t want smoke.”
But the JUDGE?
Oh, the judge took one look and said:
“WHERE IS THE EVIDENCE?”
Crickets.
Silence.
Dust.
NOTHING.
CASE DISMISSED.
Like the trash it was.
Let that sink in.
After months of anxiety, stress, juggling work, and keeping my sanity intact…
I came out unbroken, unbeaten, and unbothered.
Lesson of the Year:
If the first question a salesman asks is “Do you own a home?”
RUN.
That’s not a sale.
That’s a setup with a smile.
I survived the fire, danced through the ashes, and came out shining.
Happy Thanksgiving
God really spun the block for me on this one. ππΎ
( CLINICIANS - Do not sign anything with out running it by a lawyer, even if it’s an online attorney- don’t do it)

Thank You wonderful God.
ReplyDeleteThank God for delivering her from this scam. Happy thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteThank God you came out of it unscathed. God is forever faithful
ReplyDeleteThank God you came out of it unscathed. God is forever faithful
ReplyDeleteThank God for the victory.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving
It can only be God
ReplyDeleteGOD be praised π
ReplyDeleteThere plenty of sinister scams abroad, I think oyinbo are very greedy compared to us, it is the infrastructure they have that is deceiving people.
ReplyDeleteAgelessly beautiful. The real queen of nollywood. Too bad they don't make
ReplyDeletemany like her anymore.
Thank God for coming through for her. ππΏ
DeleteHard-working people do not deserve to be scammed.
She's really beautiful and aging well.
However, Regina Askia was 'not the real queen of Nollywood'. Her acting was wack and she was cast in movies just because of her looks.
Liz Benson held that title down both in role interpretation and eloquence.
There are many others including Joke Silva, Eucharia AΓ±unobi, Sandra Achums, Edith Jayne Azu, Amaze Imariagbe, Rita Nzelu, Anne Njemanze, Patience Ozokwor, Alex Lopez, Obok Etuk etc.
That was before the advent of the second generation Nollywood actresses like Rita Dominic,Genevive Nnaji, Uche Jombo, Chioma Chukwuka and so on. ππ₯π¬πΊππΏ
Glory be to God.
ReplyDeleteGod is gracious and merciful, there is always victory in Jesus name
ReplyDeleteThank God for you.
ReplyDeleteMay God be praised πππ
ReplyDeleteThank God for your victory ππ
Thank God for you
ReplyDeleteWaouh! ππ€Έ
ReplyDeleteIn Igbo parlance, your new name is Chizobam. Na God hold you kokoroko.
Also dance at his Altar on Sunday.
Thanksgiving so loud it looks like a lieπ
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Thank God for her π
ReplyDeleteThank God
ReplyDeleteThank God for you.
ReplyDeleteGod be praised
ReplyDeleteThank God. Similar to those solar power scams in USA.
ReplyDeleteJeez! That was close. It must have felt like a nightmare... Thank goodness it's all over now. Lesson learned ...God be praised π
ReplyDeleteScammers are everywhere... It's crazy...
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