As Mercy Chinwo, a well-known Nigerian gospel singer, and her husband, Pastor Blessed, award scholarships to worthy students, praise and prayers are pouring in.
The duo stunned the audience at the University of Port Harcourt’s Overwhelming Victory Concert by revealing 50 student scholarships. On stage, Mercy Chinwo and Pastor Blessed announced their kind offer of 50 UNIPORT students one-year scholarships in honor of their son.
#VIEW NOW! As Mercy Chinwo and her spouse grace the University of Port Harcourt with their magnificent Victory Concert, a touching moment takes place. Watch the excitement as 50 students receive 100% scholarships…
#WATCH!!!! Heartwarming moment when Mercy Chinwo and Husband storm University of Port Harcourt for their overwhelming Victory Concert .Donated 100% scholarships to 50 student ….
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— Authentic voice (@Authenticvoice6) April 14, 2024
Many people showered the pair with prayers in the comment section.
“God bless you both richly in Jesus mighty name,” wrote Karina Becky 400.
“God bless you more in the name of Jesus,” wrote one Elegant Deel. What a noble name.
God bless you, Distinct wrote one day.
A Chidinma Adaeze wrote: “Thank you, Sir, for your support. God bless you.”
Just one Nkem “God bless them,” wrote Joseph Official.
An excellent support network, according to a Chef N Shopper. God be pleased with their intentions.
“This one too sweet,” commented one Posh Sele. God richly bless them.
As Stanley Chi once said, “Being there for your woman is awesome.”
Ogunkile, of One True Faith, wrote, “This is Christianity gangan.”
A few days prior, Funke had captured the hearts of many by offering to pay for the expenditures of a TikToker who provided an argument for why education is unnecessary.
After watching the video, Funke Akindele joined her live on TikTok to encourage her to go back to school. The mother of two even went so far as to offer to pay for her education and to send her to school.
Davido awarded a scholarship two years ago to a Ghanaian college dropout who received an A parallel in his WAEC.
The young man known as Young Morro Suleyman had achieved A1 grades in every subject on the West African Examinations Council (WAEC), but since he had been living at home since 2021, he was unable to continue his education at a university.
In response to the news, Davido went on the hunt for him, and upon discovering him, he awarded him a full 4/5 scholarship to Adeleke University, along with housing and living expenses.