Popular kid comedian Kiriku and his elder brother Umbrella Boy shared a heartwarming video showing them giving random Nigerians on the street wads of cash.
In the video, Kiriku and Umbrella boy went to different locations and selected Nigerians at random to bless them.
One of the most heartwarming moments in the video was when an elderly women stated that she will use the money to buy a paint of rice.
This is such a sweet act putting smiles on the face of people in the midst of the current economic situation.
They used their car to drive around different places to gift people money.
God bless Kiriku
Kiriku was in the car with his brother, Umbrella boy who was at the driver’s seat.
He gave the money to his brother who passed it on to the random persons.
It was such a delight to see the beneficiaries receive the money with smiles beaming on their faces.
The beneficiaries also prayed for Kiriku and Umbrella boy.
Kiriku captioned the video:
Showing love to people.
Reactions: Abeg come to Ibadan
The video of the kind gesture Kiriku showed people brought about mixed reactions. While some praised him for his lovely gesture, others requested that he comes to their location to show them love too.
@actuallawal: No be small thing una dey do
@_certified_junior: God bless you more
@helen_simpson61: Kirikuo come delta state, Isoko south,oleh.
@mrgdwmm: That’s really amazing @kirikuofficial
@oladimeji_dacoster: God bless you my small boy way sabi
@Sodiumvzat: Abeg come to Ibadan too
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