Adekunle Gold Gifts N250,000 to First-Class Graduates
Afrobeats sensation Adekunle Gold has made headlines—not for a new song, but for an unexpected act of kindness .
The singer took to X (formerly Twitter) and made a surprising offer:
“If you graduated with First Class, post your transcripts.”
The tweet went viral almost instantly, with thousands of first-class graduates uploading their academic documents, hoping to be selected.
Gold later announced that he had randomly selected recipients and urged them to check their bank accounts for confirmation.
“You earned it. Now receive it.”
Social Media Celebrates Gold’s Generosity
Within hours, Twitter and Instagram lit up with posts from delighted recipients showing N250,000 transfers from the artist.
Fans flooded his comments with gratitude and praise , calling the gesture uncommon, uplifting, and inspiring .
“You made our day,” one graduate wrote.
“This is the kind of support young graduates need.”
The move quickly became a talking point across Nigerian social media, with many calling it a rare and refreshing act of giving in the entertainment industry.
From ‘Sade’ to Social Good: Gold’s Legacy Beyond Music
Adekunle Gold, known for hits like “Sade” (his 2015 breakout single with YBNL Nation), has grown beyond music into social advocacy and youth empowerment .
Last month, he launched a free health insurance initiative for 1,000 sickle cell patients , a cause close to his heart as he lives with the condition himself.
“I’ve lived with sickle cell all my life,” he said in a recent interview.
“I want to help others live better with it.”
He also highlighted the disease in his 2022 track, “5 Star” , and continues to support awareness campaigns.
A Career Built on Impact and Innovation
Adekunle Gold rose to fame in 2015 with his highlife-infused remake of One Direction’s “Story of My Life,” titled “Sade.”
He released his debut album, Gold , in 2016, followed by About 30 , Afropiano , Catch Me If You Can , and Tequila Ever After (2023) .
Each project has been a blend of musical evolution and personal storytelling , but now, Gold is proving that his influence extends beyond the studio.
“Music moves hearts. But action moves lives,” one fan said.
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