Regina Daniels and her mother, Rita Daniels, recently donated a total of N2.5 million to the Celestial Church of Christ in Abuja.
Rita Daniels sparked reactions online after sharing a video of herself and daughter Regina Daniels heading to the 40th harvest anniversary celebration of the Celestial Church of Christ in Abuja.
Regina Daniels took to Instagram to share photos and videos from the 40th harvest anniversary celebration of the Celestial Church of Christ in Abuja. In one clip, Regina is seen donating N2 million to the church, while her mother, Rita Daniels, donated an additional N500,000.
After sharing the photos and videos from the Celestial Church of Christ event, Regina Daniels’ followers flooded her page with questions, wondering if she had converted to the Celestial Church.
One Happiness Raphael wrote, “Everybody just dey baff soap low-key
One Abmoni. Stacks wrote, “So you be celestial, I understand it now
One Pikingod Favoured wrote, “U be Muslim with ur husband, u be cele with our mother. Sha protection is important. Double double
One Bella_ace_official wrote, “Two-factor Authentication. Na Collabo
One Rhaab_bb wrote, “Who else thought she is attending Catholic?”.
[11/25, 8:46 AM] Meta AI: Regina Daniels isn’t the only actress to make a significant donation to a Celestial church, as other actresses have also made similar generous contributions in the past.
In June, Funke Akindele donated over N2 million to various Celestial Churches in Nigeria as part of the church’s Children’s Harvest celebration. She shared on Instagram her goal of supporting over 20 churches with N100,000 each.
Adedeji Adeleke, Davido’s father, made a generous donation of N1 billion to the Cherubim and Seraphim Church Headquarters in Surulere, Lagos. The billionaire businessman made the pledge during a Thanksgiving service held in memory of his late mother.
Last year, Regina Daniels had organized a charitable event in her community to celebrate her mother, Rita Daniels’, birthday. She donated food items, including bags of rice, to widows, orphans, and elderly members of the community. Regina said the gesture was to honor her mother, whom she affectionately described as her oracle, queen, pride, and pillar.