Popular Nigerian singer CDQ has reduced tenants rent by 30 percent as the government calls for social isolation following the fast spread of global pandemic coronavirus.
CDQ who revealed this in a tweet said that he and his family’s decision to slash the rent by 30 percent was in a bid to make up for the unproductive periods that the tenants will be staying indoors.
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According to CDQ, the decision was reached after deliberation and consultations with his family members.
Revealing the details of his celebration with his younger brother CDQ wrote :
So I was on the phone with my lil brother last-night for almost 2hrs discussing the issue of this deadly Corona Virus… I’ve never spoken to him for this long before ????♀️ Last night I realized how much I’m meant to have loved him…
Mostly I’m always concerned about my mum and my little sister, and I’ll be like after-all he’s a guy he’ll be fine ???? So last night we concluded on taking some burdens off the people that are attached to the little properties we have control over in this temporal hard time.
I believe if there’s no productive activities happening with the ongoing shut-down issues everywhere right now, there has to be a way we can be rational and fair to ourselves to make life easy for our fellow humans… cos against all odds…we are all we’ve got
❤️ I’m actually posting this not as a show off but to commence a movement that will probably influence everyone with good heart out there to make life easy in this hard time for anyone under or attached to us somehow…
Thank You ???? #StaySafe #Woss #LifeisQuality #MayGodHealTheWorld #WeAreAllWeHaveChallenge
Taking to his social media page to announce the decision of him and his family members, CDQ wrote:
In respect of the alarming widespread of coronavirus (COVID-19), we the Yusuf family have decided to cut off 30 % of your annual rent for the year 2020. the 30% is equivalent to three months pay and it is solely agreed on to cover up for the period of the unproductiveness caused by this Epidemic.
Please stay indoor and adhere to all safety guidelines from the government as we extend our love and well wishes to you during this trying time.