“This would go a long way, God bless you”: Student who Don Jazzy helped with 500k says in appreciation

Student appreciates Don Jazzy for helping him |Ikejabird.com

CEO of Mavins Record, Michael Collins Ajereh popularly known as Don Jazzy has warmed many hearts after he helped a young man who cried out for help on the microblogging platform.

The Twitter user, Aniebet-Abasi Isong took to the social medium on the 29th of April that he was a student of Theatre arts at the University of Uyo and would love the help of the record producer to bring his final year project into existence.

He explained that he is a directing major and needs about N200,000 to produce his final year project which is a movie titled ‘Uyai’ and he also needs to pay his school fees worth N25,000.

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The young man urged social media users to help him reach Donjazzy as he also tagged the producer. In a subsequent post, the young man once again begged the singer to help him fulfill his dreams.

Don Jazzy

In response to his pleas, Don Jazzy finally noticed and tweeted that he has sent him the sum of N500,000 so that he can carry out his production and also pay his school fees.

The young man appreciated the singer for his generosity as he asserted that the money will definitely go a long way.

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Reactions as good Samaritan seeks help from Don Jazzy for Makoko pupils

A Twitter post by a kind-hearted man has caught the attention of many netizens. The man used the tweet to appeal for help Don Jazzy, on behalf of a school in Makoko, Lagos. 

The school is said to be owned by a 24-year-old lady who teaches the students without collecting school fees. 

The man, @nsukka-okpa shared images and requested help from Don Jazzy. However, some netizens expressed disagreement with him seeking help from Don Jazzy.

 

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