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Burna warms heart of many in Port Harcourt as he shares rice, beans & other food items (Photos/Video)
Grammy Award-winning Nigerian music sensation Damini Ogulu Ebunoluwa, famously known as Burna Boy, recently showcased his philanthropic side during a visit to Port Harcourt.
Burna Boy, known for his musical prowess as the ‘African Giant‘, demonstrated his commitment to community welfare by distributing essential food items such as rice, beans, and vegetable oil to residents in Port Harcourt.
Photos and videos circulating online captured the ‘City Boys‘ hitmaker, accompanied by his mother Bose Ogulu and other team members, in Trans Amadi, Port Harcourt, where they distributed these provisions to hundreds of people. This initiative brought smiles and relief to many families in the area.
This act of kindness isn’t the first from Burna Boy. Previously, he covered the medical fees for all patients at the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, further cementing his dedication to supporting his community.
Burna Boy’s generosity has resonated deeply, with social media users praising the 31-year-old singer for his compassion and generosity amidst challenging economic times. His efforts serve as a reminder of the impact artists can have beyond their music, uplifting and supporting communities in need.
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