Man calls on Davido to reward him after he found his oga’s N500 and ‘returned it’

Man calls on Davido to reward him after he found his oga’s N500 and ‘returned it’
Man calls on Davido to reward him after he found his oga’s N500 and ‘returned it’
Man calls on Davido to reward him after he found his oga’s N500 and ‘returned it’
Man calls on Davido to reward him after he found his oga’s N500 and ‘returned it’

A Nigerian man has called on music superstar, Davido, to give him the same courtesy he extended to a staff of Eko hotels, Kekwaaru Ngozi Mary, who returned a missing $70,000.

However, the young man who gave the impression that he’s a laundryman, said that he found 500 naira in his employer’s clothes while washing it and returned it.

According to the man identified on Twitter as @alhajinuell, he believed that he deserves a reward, so he asked DMW leader, Davido to consider giving him $500k. This came after Davido gave $10,000 to Ngozi Mary for returning $70,000 which was misplaced by a customer.

According to reports, Mary have discovered the misplaced bag containing the huge sum of money in one of the hotel’s suites and she promptly reported the discovery to the hotel management.

The hotel’s General Manager, in line with the establishment’s policy of integrity and transparency, promptly initiated the process of returning the money to its rightful owner.

Davido, taking to Twitter on Sunday to react to the incident, revealed that he is ready to give the hotel worker money and asked that she be located.

“Find her for me … I donate $10k,” he wrote.

@alhajinuell shared a photo of the N500 he found while washing and captioned; “Hello @Davido I saw this 500 naira when washing for my oga and I returned it, $500k no go bad Shaa…001 baddest tule joor!!!!”

In other news, Reality star, Vee, has tackled her former lover’s cousin, Venita Akpofure, as she recounts what the lady did to her.

This occurred after Vee quoted a lyric from the recent hit song by Asake, Lonely at the top.

Shortly after her tweet went viral, someone reacted to it, calling her names and addressing her as an ‘olosho’. Vee, debunking the speculations, noted that she’s not the olosho but the other Vee (referring to Venita Akpofure).

When criticised over her demeaning comment against Venita, Vee defended herself, stating that Venita did so many bad things to her.

She wrote:

“I’m sorry but I don’t care. You don’t know 10% of what that babe did to me. So it’s not your fault. I will do a madness both publicly and privately”.

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