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A hotel worker in Nigeria garnered attention on Monday after a good deed she had done was shared on Twitter.
The young lady, Kekwaaru Ngozi Mary, who works at Eko Hotel and Suites in Lagos, reportedly found and returned an amount of $70,000 a customer had lost while lodging there.
When her action went viral, musician Davido was seemingly impressed with the lady’s conduct.
Find her for me … I donate $10k https://t.co/YUO45lZiXb
— Davido (@davido) July 23, 2023
Retweeting the initial post, the ‘Unavailable’ hit-maker urged internet users to help him find Mary so he could reward her. Davido awarded her $10,000 in recognition of her action.
A few hours later, he shared a video of himself on a video call with the young lady.
❤️ needed that prayer pic.twitter.com/hbBHejjsug
— Davido (@davido) July 23, 2023
Mary was excited and thankful to the singer for his donation. She prayed for Davido and hoped for the best in his future.
"Needed that prayer," Davido captioned the video on Twitter.
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