Singer David Adeleke popularly known as Davido has donated N250,000,000 to orphanages across Nigeria a day after getting up to N200,000,000 from friends for his birthday.
A few days ago, Davido has called out all his friends to donate to his birthday, he stated that if he has ever given any one of them a hit song, then they should donate a million naira towards his birthday celebration.
Friends of the Singer came out in drove to support and donate but today, Davido shocked everyone by donating the whole money made from the donation and adding an extra N50,000,000 to share to orphanages according to their needs.
He also appointed a five-man committee to be headed by Mrs Titi Adebayo, who will oversee the sharing of the money across orphanages in the country.
In awe of what he did, businessman Obinna Iyiegbu popularly known as Obi Cubana praised him while stating that a king will always be a king.
“A Wonderful World
@davido donates 250m to orphanages!
You see what we are talking about?
A king will always be a king!
We all rise by lifting others!
It’s not about how much we have but having the mind to help when and where we can!
Together, we can all make the world a better place!!!
Thank You King David for impacting the world positively….thank you!❤️”
Reno Omokri, the aide to former President Goodluck Jonathan revealed that Davido understands the spiritual realm and the ways of God and so was wiser than all the people who gave him money for his birthday.
“Davido is much wiser than all those who gave him monies on his birthday. He understands the spiritual realm and the ways of God. He has secured a soft spot in the Heart of the Creator, by virtue of James 1:27. I commend him. What a heart of Gold. What a man to watch for the future. Could his life trajectory be like Ronald Reagan’s? Those who gave to him are are different issue entirely. They should read Proverbs 22:16.
To show you how vain human nature is, very few people will donate ₦1 million to orphanages, who really need the money. But they will fall over themselves to donate ₦1 million to Davido, who doesn’t need the money. Davido understood that. And did what he did. If he had asked them to donate to orphanages, you won’t see the deluge of Naira rain you saw. Davido showed a deep understanding of human nature. I personally believe that this was his intention all along. And I love how he added ₦50 million of his own money. That will show those who said that he was doing this because he is broke that they are the ones who are broke, both morally and financially. Bravo David Adeleke. Bravo!”