Nigerian musician, David Adeleke, professionally Davido has fulfilled his pledge to donate N300 million to orphanages across Nigeria.
On Tuesday, 20th Feb, the singer publicly announced his annual commitment to supporting orphanage homes through his foundation.
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Stressing the significance of this donation, he emphasized that it’s his regular contribution to the country.
However, a skeptic likened Davido’s gesture to a movie reference, suggesting it was merely for publicity.
He wrote:
“This dude reminds me of that movie….”She Must Be Obeyed”. Oju Aiye Sha”.
Davido promptly responded by sharing screenshots of the credit alert to his foundation’s account, which would facilitate the distribution of the funds to orphanages.
He assured that further information regarding the donation would be provided soon.
He wrote:
“Foundation account credited. More details to follow soon.”
See the post below:
Davido’s actions challenge prevailing stereotypes about celebrities and their engagement with societal issues. Rather than being solely focused on fame and fortune, he exemplifies a paradigm shift towards using one’s influence for positive change. Through his philanthropic endeavors, Davido demonstrates that compassion and empathy are not confined to any particular profession or background but are universal qualities that can transcend barriers and unite communities.
As the news of Davido’s donation reverberates across the nation, it serves as a powerful reminder of the potential for collective action to address pressing social issues. Beyond individual acts of generosity, there lies a broader opportunity for collaboration between public figures, corporations, and civil society organizations to effect systemic change. By harnessing collective resources and expertise, we can create a more equitable and inclusive society where no one is left behind.
In another report, Jada Pollock, the baby mama of popular singer, Wizkid, sparked reactions online after sharing a quote about love and money shortly after Davido announced his generous donations to orphanages.
Davido had recently revealed his plan to donate N300 million to orphanages across Nigeria.
Shortly thereafter, Jada P posted a quote attributed to Bob Marley, stating,
“Money can’t buy love.”
The timing of Jada P’s post, following Davido’s philanthropic gesture, drew attention and stirred debate among social media users. Some interpreted her post as a subtle shade at Davido’s act of charity, while others perceived it as a general statement about the value of love over material wealth.
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