Afrobeat singer Burna Boy showed compassion by visiting the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital (UPTH) and reportedly paying all of the patients’ medical fees.
In a widely shared video, the “Las Las” singer is seen exiting the hospital as supporters, including some nurses on duty, encircle him and scream with joy.
According to reports, the Grammy-winning performer paid the medical fees for all patients in the hospital ward.
Many netizens complimented Burna Boy for his amazing gesture and wonderful heart, while others focused on the nurse, who yelled excessively when she saw him.
Reacting to the post:
Reverse Truth said: “Instead make Davido dey save Souls like this e dey collect Sol from hin Poor followers. SAS Doctors wey dey do housemanship dey run after Burna wey no get BSc Omo! This life just get money”
Wale Adeyemi stated: “If some people get the opportunity to be close with some of these top artistes, they will just pass out”
Macha said: “This is the first time I am seeing such hospitality from Burnaboy the smile and all it was so genuine. The gyal of course couldn’t hold off her excitement”
SANTORINI said: “This is how you give back to the community, Davido should learn from this.”
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