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Nollywood teen actress Regina Daniels acquires brand new Benz days after gifting mum a luxury mansion (photos)

Social media was set on a frenzy some days ago, after a young Nollywood actress shared photos of a luxury mansion she just gifted to her beloved mum.

The teen actress identified as Regina Daniels, took to her Instagram page with photos of the mansion she acquired on behalf of her mother. She noted that the gift was a token of her appreciation to the woman who birthed her.

In a new development, the successful actress has once again taken to social media with the news of a luxury multi-million naira automobile she just acquired.

Posting the photo, she accompanied it with a caption in which she noted that her new baby had just arrived.

She said: "My mini baby is here "

See her post below:

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This is coming as a surprise for many, as the young actress had only just spent several millions of naira acquiring a house gift for her mum.

Some of her followers took to the comment section to congratulate her.

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See comments below:

chinamaccollins: CONGRATULATIONS MY DAUGHTER

veekayhairlounge: Congratulations sweetie keep it up

iamolyeminet: Congratulations sweetheart more wins

eva_collectionss: God is really good to u...congratulations dear....u deserved it and even more

floral.best: Congrats dear i tap to your blessings my children will make me proud just like the way you are making your momma proud

berna_wa_mutu: Gina Gina. Firstly was Benz, second a mansio and now what is the name of this car baby ur too much ooh Our God bless you abundantly baby

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