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Mother Of Late Nigerian Rapper Dagrin Cries Out For Financial Assistance

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In a heartbreaking plea, the mother of the late Nigerian rapper, Dagrin, has reached out to fellow Nigerians for financial assistance.

Mother Of Late Nigerian Rapper Dagrin Cries Out For Financial Assistance  Following the tragic car accident in that left Dagrin in a coma for eight days before his untimely demise, his mother has been facing immense hardships and is now turning to the public for support.

A video, currently making waves on social media, captures Dagrin’s mother pouring out her struggles.

Despite her old age, she has resorted to selling food by the roadside to make ends meet, but the income she generates is woefully insufficient to support her family’s needs.

In an attempt to maintain anonymity, the grieving mother shared that she deliberately avoids certain areas to evade recognition by specific individuals. However, her determination to provide for herself and her family remains unwavering.

Suggested recommendations were made for her to seek assistance from renowned Afrobeat artists such as Davido or Olamide. However, she expressed hesitation, citing that she sees these artists as her own children, making it difficult for her to beg them for financial aid.

With profound sorrow, Dagrin’s mother expressed the dire state of poverty she finds herself in and appealed for a suitable place for her family to live.

Urging the compassionate hearts of Nigerians, she implored them to contribute between N3 million to N5 million, which would serve as a lifeline to help her establish a sustainable business.

“Please I am poor and I want Nigerians to come and help me, I currently sell food by the roadside but the stress is too much and I am getting really old, I need accommodation, please Nigerians I need like N3Million- N5Million, I can’t go and beg Rapper Olamide for money because it is somehow as he is not an Elder, I look at him like a son”, she said in part.

Watch her speak below:

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