Some government agencies have joined the growing list of those donating to a Nigerian lady, MumZee, @_Debbie_OA, who was criticised after posting on X that she wakes up at 4.50am daily to prepare food for her husband....CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

The lady who has received over N5 million in gifts from netizens started trending on social media a few days ago.

She had posted that she started waking up at 4:50am every day to cook for her husband after he disclosed to her that his female colleague brought two spoons with her food so that they could eat together.

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Some women on X condemned her action.

One of them, UjuAnya, wrote:

The condemnation, however, worked in MumZee’s favour as many rose in her defence and started contributing money and other gifts to celebrate her dedication.

As many Nigerians and groups donate to the lady and her husband, some government agencies also showered gifts on her on Saturday, January 6.

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Here are those who have donated to Mumzee:

The National Information Development Agency (NITDA) has offered to gift Mumzee and her husband two laptops and a one-year internet subscription.

The agency tweeted:

Oyo State Health Insurance Agency (OYSHIA) also on Saturday offered Mumzee a Family Plan package under the state’s health insurance scheme.

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The Nigerian National Petroleum Company, Limited (NNPCL) has offered a petrol voucher worth N200,000 to MumZee

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that MumZee revealed the reason why she turned down a generator from a generous donor.

The married woman said she politely declined the offer because she was not sure if she really needed one or not…CONTINUE READING>>

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