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Don Jazzy supports VeryDarkMan’s NGO with N100m

Controversial social media influencer, Martins Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan, has disclosed that music producer Michael Collins Ajereh, popularly known as Don Jazzy, is the mystery donor behind the N100 million contribution to his newly established Non-Governmental Organisation.

VeryDarkMan, who announced that the NGO would focus on community development and improving public schools, initially raised concerns in a video on his Instagram account, questioning the large deposit and requesting an investigation by Zenith Bank.

“@zenithbankplc please investigate my NGO account, I don’t know what is going on, hope im not being set up….I AM NOT INTO MONEY L^UNDERING I DO NOT DO FR^UD(FOR THE RECORD) Nigerians bare me witness I don’t know what’s up with the account,” he posted.

However, in a new video released on Thursday, VeryDarkMan confirmed that Don Jazzy had reached out to inform him that he made the donation to support the cause.

Following VDM’s revelation, many people including celebrities, have since stormed Don Jazzy’s page to ask for money.

Below are comments from the likes of comedian Bovi, Zlatan Ibile, Portable among others.

officialbovi: “Pick your call ! I need 100 meters pls.”

Zlatan_ibile: “Boss make I drop my OPAY?”

portablebaeby: “Baba help@me no dey use me motivate people.”

Ifedayoor: “Boss . I for hold your Trouser when I see you for Emirate stadium that day.”

ojubabe1: “Bank of America baba.”

flora_eyo: “Bank of Ordinary Naija pple God continue to bless you. You’re looking younger everyday o.”

the_real_tobe_official: “Baba, make I drop family Acct?”

shorzriches: “It’s crazy how the biggest support didn’t even came from the two people vdm tag when he was announcing the ngo the first day, he wasn’t close to you or expecting such support from you but you end up surprising everyone … God bless you @donjazzy.”

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