- The viral resilient woman who returned to exercise her franchise after being attacked by thugs is set to leave the country
- This is as a kindhearted Nigerian man has picked interest in the lady and made a stunning pledge to her
- The kind man, who had a video call with her, also gave an update on her situation on social media
Bina Jennifer Efidi, dubbed by many as a hero of democracy, may fly out of the country after the election as her resilience has caught the eye of a kind man.
Jennifer, a Nigerian woman, was attacked by thugs at the Nuru/Oniwo Ward, Polling Unit 065, in Surulere while waiting to vote on Saturday, February 25.
She, however, returned with bandages on her face after receiving treatment to cast her vote.
Pictures of Jennifer casting her vote circulated on social media and earned her the admiration of Nigerians.
One of those persons who marvelled at Jennifer’s resilience was Oludayo Sokunbi.
In a viral tweet, he notified his followers that he had a video call with the woman. He said that she was already getting better and had left the hospital.
Sokunbi then revealed plans to take Jennifer out of the country.
His words: “I will make sure she leaves Nigeria after this election.
“@SummerOkibe, I already told her two of us will have a meeting with her.”
Social media reactions
@NevohBlessing said: “Grace comes from unexpected situations. “I’m so happy for her. “Las las i go Japa too.”
@hubunblur said: “Chai God make my helper locate me one day oo make person sponsor me go school for abroad too amen God bless y’all that helped her.”
@DaraMoren1 said: “Wow! Congratulations to her. “I haven’t stopped talking about how much Grace has found her in an awkward situation. “I am so happy for her. “God bless you richly. “I know I’ll wake up to a different story someday soonest.”
@Andy_Dgr8 said: “Inasmuch as your intentions are good, I feel, If you take her out of the country after the election and Peter Obi declared winner, then all her fights and efforts would’ve amount to nothing. She’s the hero of the election! Let her enjoy the New Nigeria she bled for. JS.”