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Little girl who joined Peter Obi’s rally allegedly granted scholarship, mum receives new house
A young Nigerian child have received a scholarship from well-meaning Nigerian after she participated in a rally for Labour Party’s Peter Obi.
Young child, Chioma Success was said to have followed her single mother to participate in a solidarity rally for Peter Obi, unbeknownst to them of the fortune that awaits them.
Afterward, the little girl went viral over the energy and enthusiasm she displayed at the rally.
The woman was subsequently interviewed and she revealed that she is a single mum, who does not know the father of her baby.
Days after her story made headlines, a fresh reports stated that the little girl and her mother have received a newly furnished apartment.
Peter Obi’s diaspora supporters reportedly offered her $5,500 (N2.3 million) to set up a business.
Watch the video of the young child during the rally;
— Mazi_Ifeanyichukwu (@Peter76567110) October 4, 2022
The report was shared on Twitter by a political analyst known as Dinokaysman, who revealed that the girl was also offered scholarship up to university level.
He wrote; “Baby Chioma and mother receives well furnished flat and $5,500 from OBIdient diasporans & 100k naira, equally received scholarship to University level. Money is for the mother to start a business. Baby Chioma is the poster girl of our Presidential campaign.”
Baby Chioma and mother recieves well furnished flat and $5,500 from OBIdient diasporans & 100k naira, equally received scholarship to University level.
Money is for the mother to start a business.Baby Chioma is the poster girl of our Presidential campaign. pic.twitter.com/yARy4IiglL
— Hon Dino ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🇳🇬💎 (@Dinokaysman) October 4, 2022
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