Nollywood actress Regina Daniels has once again proven that she knows her worth and she’s not waiting for anyone to define it.
The movie star, who has been in the headlines over her ongoing marital crisis, just gifted herself and her family a brand new mansion. Taking to Instagram, Regina proudly shared stunning photos and clips of her latest achievement, captioned with a statement that speaks volumes about independence and self-assurance:
“In my house, I am a queen! I needed a roof over my head, so I got this for me and my family.”
The light-skinned mother of two, known for her grace and resilience, appeared all smiles in the pictures as she gave fans a peek into her luxurious new home. The announcement has since sparked a wave of excitement online, with many celebrating her confidence and self-love in the face of personal challenges.

But the story didn’t end there as her brother, Sammy West, also joined in, throwing what appeared to be subtle shade at critics who had previously spoken against his sister.
In his Instagram story, Sammy wrote:
“How do some of dem old folks that said shit!! Feel right now? Stupid? Yes! That’s the answer.”
He followed it up with another post praising his sister for responding in grand fashion, saying:
“Now this is how to respond! Speak in the English. Doings girl. Congratulations, my angel! Don’t forget, ‘In my house I am a queen.’”
The proud sibling moment melted hearts across social media, with fans flooding both Regina and Sammy’s pages with congratulatory messages and admiration.
@okemax_cmr wrote, “Just dey break their heart with your success.” @a.d.a.b.a_ added, “Welcome to Lagos my lady G!!!” @yhemo_lee commented, “This one pass roof oh.” @markangelcomedy declared, “Our own queen… none like her.”
@luckykelubia16 teased, “Them wan remove una mind for watin dey sub.”
@shequeen_mendoza praised, “You’ve won best brother of 2025.” and @annie_dollars_m gushed, “You’re the best brother in the world. Big congratulations to our Queen.”
Regina’s bold statement and her brother’s protective words have reignited admiration for her, not just as an actress, but as a woman defining her power and peace on her own terms.
