Coronavirus: 9-year-old girl donates N950 to fight deadly disease in Ogun state

– A 9-year-old girl has been commended by Governor Dapo Abiodun for donating N950 for the fight against coronavirus

– The girl identified as Oluwashikemi Ogunleye donated the money as her personal contribution for the fight against the pandemic

– Governor Abiodun says he is proud to be the governor of a philanthropist like Oluwashikemi Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun state has commended a 9-year-old girl identified as Oluwashikemi Ogunleye for donating a sum of N950 to the government as her personal contribution to the fight against coronavirus in the state.

The governor commended the little girl for her selfless attitude, saying he was thrilled by the small but significant donation from the girl. He wrote on his official Facebook page: “Not all superheroes wear capes. Little Oluwashikemi Ogunleye, who is our youngest donor so far, used the State USSD to donate 950 Naira to the Ogun State COVID-19 Pandemic Support Fund.

“Oluwashikemi followed the footsteps of leading philanthropists that have proven in our dear State so far that humanity remains intact. “I am proud to be the Governor of a philanthropist.

“My personal message to you, Oluwashikemi is to continue to be generous. May Almighty God bless us through recovery from this pandemic on the grounds of your kind heart.”

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