In a recent gesture of generosity, Nigerian afrobeat singer, Davido gifted a brand new car to his logistics manager, Yemighty.
Yemighty shared car photos on Instagram story and thanked Davido for gift and kindness.
It is clear that Yemighty has earned Davido’s trust and respect, and this gift of a car is a reflection of that.
This is not the first time Davido has shown appreciation for his team members and others in general. He has a reputation for being generous with both his resources, and he has been known to go out of his way to help others in need.
In an industry that can be notoriously cutthroat and competitive, Davido’s willingness to show kindness and gratitude is both refreshing and inspiring.
However, the father of two lost his son last November and has since gone silent on social media. Despite that, the singer has been in the news for his generosity. One can’t help but wonder if his return is near.
Singer Davido to bless young tricycle driver with N1,000,000
Award-winning singer promised to bless a die-hard fan of his with N1,000,000.
The fan, who is a tricycle driver, had showed his love for the singer by decorating his tricycle with stickers of him.
Instagram blogger, Tunde Ednut uploaded the video on his Instagram page, which had drawn the attention of Davido. Flattered by his love for him, the artist reached out to the blogger and had offered to help him.
Sharing the chat online, Tunde Ednut had appealed to Nigerians to help in searching for him as the singer wishes to help him.
Davido gives five years scholarship and more to brilliant Ghanaian student, Morro Suleyman.
Last year, Davido had won the admiration and praises of many as he gave out scholarships to a young man who scored A parallel in his WAEC.
The young lad identified as Young Morro Suleyman had made A1 in all his West African Examinations Council (WAEC) exam subjects but unfortunately, he couldn’t proceed to University as he had been at home since 2021.
According to reports, Morro Suleyman had no plans to go to the University owing to his parents not being financially buoyant.