Wife Takes to Social Media to Ask for Clothes for Husband, Famous Muso Responds
- Fortune smiled on a woman with the Twitter handle @Sholaboris who came online to beg for old wears
- The wife said that she needs them for her husband who has been out of employment since last year, 2020
- Peruzzi, on seeing her call for help, asked the woman to send her account number for some money
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Recall the woman who went on Twitter to beg for old clothes for her husband, Nigerian Musician Perruzzi has stepped into her case.
In response to her plea, the Lagbaja crooner asked the woman to drop her account number so that her man's wardrobe can be changed.
In a swift response, the woman posted her details, saying the musician is really kind to have shown her family kindness in such a manner.
Many were in her comment section to say that the wife is such a lucky woman because her story changed within 24 hours that she called for help.
See their conversation below:
Briefly.co.za compiled some of the reaction to the tweets below:
@Sugarlomo1 said:
"God bless you as well. Your man is lucky."
@Tracy78264450 said:
"Choi...I just dey imagine how the credit alert go dey flow in...God when!?!?"
@itsreal_Kenechi said:
"God bless you more @Peruzzi fo this!!! You will never lack, May God almighty give you more inspiration to produce more music that the whole world will listen and stream to the highest level... from today your blessings will be uncountable as a sand.. so shall it be. Amen."
@kween_kiki said:
"Awwn. @peruzzi is such an angel.God bless you for us one million times. Pple like u are rare breedz. I'm sure that woman sef is amazed."
Meanwhile, Briefly.co.za earlier reported that Georgina Yawa Ankrah, a mother of two living with a disability, has received a donation in cash and other items from De-Graft Johnson Foundation.
The 40-year-old ailing mother whose second child is also suffering from Down Syndrome, shared her heart-rending story as she appealed for financial help to care for her child in a story on Joy News.
As reported previously, The Rebecca Foundation stepped in to donate in support of Ankrah.
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