From The Gods - A Nigerian Movie: Regina Daniels The Powerful Girl Child

The movie heavily features African traditional religious symbols, such as "white witches," the "evil forest," and specific rituals required to appease the gods.

Central to the film is the idea that the "eyes of the gods" are always watching. Her powers serve as a tool for justice, exposing betrayal and restoring order. The film highlights the irony of a "girl

The film highlights the irony of a "girl child"—often the most vulnerable member of traditional society—possessing the greatest spiritual authority. Plot Overview and Divine Origins As is common

The Nollywood epic movie (also released under similar titles like "Daughter of the Gods" or "The Powerful Virgin Maiden") is a standard-bearing example of the "supernatural child" trope in Nigerian cinema. Starring Regina Daniels , the film explores the intersection of traditional spiritualism and the resilience of the girl child. Plot Overview and Divine Origins such as "white witches

As is common in Nollywood epics, the child’s divine powers are often misunderstood or viewed as a threat by local authorities or envious relatives.

The narrative typically follows a child born under extraordinary circumstances—often as a gift from a river goddess or a banished deity to a barren couple. Regina Daniels plays the protagonist, a girl whose presence in the kingdom is predestined by the gods.