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Don Jazzy Donates N100 Million to Activist’s NGO

Nigerian record producer and music executive Michael Collins Ajereh, widely known as Don Jazzy, has made headlines with a generous donation of N100 million to the NGO of controversial activist Martins Otse, also known as VeryDarkMan. This significant contribution aims to support Otse’s initiatives and programs, garnering attention across social media platforms.

 

Martins Otse announced the donation through a video message shared on his social media accounts on Thursday. In the video, he expressed his initial disbelief upon discovering the funds in his bank account. “I panicked at first. I thought it was a glitch or a set-up,” he explained. Otse recounted his efforts to confirm the source of the funds with acquaintances, only to find that no one he contacted had made the transfer.

 

After reaching out to various individuals without clarity, Otse felt a wave of relief when he received confirmation from Don Jazzy himself. “It was a message from Don Jazzy that finally assured me the money was indeed from him,” Otse said. This personal touch from the music mogul helped dispel Otse’s concerns regarding the unexpected windfall.

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The donation marks a significant moment for Otse’s NGO, which aims to address various social issues in Nigeria. With this substantial financial boost, the organization is expected to expand its outreach and impact. Don Jazzy’s involvement highlights his commitment to philanthropy and support for community initiatives, a trend increasingly seen among Nigerian celebrities.

 

As the news spreads, both Don Jazzy and Otse are receiving mixed reactions from the public, particularly due to Otse’s controversial reputation.

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