Nollywood actress Regina Daniels has stirred conversations online after posting a photo of herself with prominent Igbo billionaire businessman Arthur Eze.

The actress shared the picture on Instagram, showing both of them in a relaxed moment that immediately drew attention from fans and followers across social media platforms.

Regina accompanied the post with a glowing Igbo caption describing Arthur Eze as “Ezigbo te oga ndi oga,” loosely translated as “the true boss of bosses.” The phrase quickly became a talking point among fans reacting to the meeting of the two influential personalities.

The post generated massive engagement online, with many social media users flooding the comment section to admire the billionaire businessman and praise Regina Daniels for the respectful tribute.

Arthur Eze, a well-known oil magnate and philanthropist, remains one of Nigeria’s most influential businessmen, particularly in the South-East region. His public appearances with celebrities often attract widespread attention online.

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The viral moment comes shortly after Regina Daniels made headlines for her visit to a free mental health facility operated by Evangelist Ebuka Obi in Aguleri, Anambra State.

Sharing videos from the visit, the actress described the experience as deeply emotional, saying it opened her eyes to the struggles faced by people living with mental illness. She revealed that she met several patients, listened to their stories, and offered financial support to the facility.

Regina Daniels also used the opportunity to advocate for mental health awareness and charity, stressing that mentally challenged individuals deserve love, proper care, treatment, and a second chance at life.

“Visited a free mental health hospital by @evang.ebukaobi for mentally challenged people, and honestly, it was one of the most emotional experiences of my life,” the actress wrote in part. “They deserve love, care, treatment, and a second chance at life too.”