Audio By Carbonatix
It was a joyful moment laced with appreciation from the family and friends of a trader woman who appeared in a video where she was asked what she would do with $1.
The elated woman in company with his son couldn’t hide their excitement as they were received by Nigerian music star, D’banj.
Music legend, D’banj on Wednesday met the woman who had gone viral in a video on Instagram where she was asked what she would do with 1$.

The video was shared by the Music Executive and founder of DAW Empire, Dami Adenuga on his Twitter page and caught the attention of Kokomaster as he requested an audience with the woman.
The famous singer met with the woman on Wednesday and gifted her and her son who accompanied her two million naira.
D’banj while announcing the reward said giving to the people, especially the needy is the hallmark of humanity and urged the beneficiaries to make good use of the gifts they received.
Latest Stories
-
Tactical overview of Afcon 2025 – trends to expect
7 minutes -
Vice President commissions Softcare sanitary pads production line, reaffirms gov’t partnership
9 minutes -
Today’s front pages: Wednesday, December 17, 2025
23 minutes -
‘No cracks, no confusion’ – Fifi Kwetey shrugs off NDC rift claims over OSP bill
1 hour -
We returned winners, not losers – Bryan Acheampong rewrites NPP’s electoral history
2 hours -
‘Barely in office, already talking power?’ – Fifi Kwetey slams early succession talk in NDC
2 hours -
‘Performance, not sympathy’ – Bryan Acheampong says NPP must break tradition
2 hours -
After all the branding, we lost 7 Regions – Bryan Acheampong says Bawumia can’t be repackaged
3 hours -
‘The product failed in the market’ – Bryan Acheampong tears into Bawumia’s 2024 numbers
3 hours -
‘I’m way ahead’ – Bryan Acheampong dismisses polls, predicts NPP primary victory
3 hours -
‘I will support whoever wins’ – Bryan Acheampong pledges loyalty to NPP flagbearer
4 hours -
‘We’ll come back stronger’ – Bryan Acheampong vows NPP revival after 2024 defeat
4 hours -
Ivory Coast miners start paying higher royalties after failed resistance, sources say
4 hours -
Nigeria’s House to look into row between regulator and Dangote over fuel imports, pricing
4 hours -
UK government considers advertising or subscription model for BBC
5 hours
