BBN FAN GIFTED 200K TO BUY TV AND DECODER - DON JAZZY




Mavin records CEO and music producer, Don Jazzy puts a smile on BBNaija fan, after she complained of being unable to watch the show.

Don Jazzy posted a tweet yesterday where he reminded his fans that the Big Brother Naija show will start airing.

Reacting to the tweet, a lady jokingly revealed that her TV has spoilt and she has been going from house to house to watch football matches and movies.

Don jazzy in his response, asked her to checkout a television online and tell him the price. After she told him the price, he wired her N200k to get the TV plus a DSTV decoder.


See their exchange below:-

This is not the first time the music producer will gracefully bless his fan who beckoned for help from him – a while back, the music producer took to his Twitter page to tweet,

“Baba GOD abeg where make i stand so that when manna fall. e go fall inside my basin.”

Then one of his followers, @badtguym replied him in an hostile manner saying the producer should keep mum.

“Will you keep kwayet?”

Unlike some other celebrities who would have thrown a tantrum at such follower, Don Jazzy, instead asked whether the follower is fine by saying:-

“What’s the matter? Are u hungry? You can talk to me. I can help if u don’t mind. What’s wrong with you?”


 

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