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Businessman gives Mohbad’s partner N2m, offers son scholarship

The Chairman of Almubee Group, Mubarak Abuche has gifted the wife of late rapper, Mohbad the sum of N2 million.

The businessman also offered to sponsor the musician’s five-month-old son through school up to university level.

Notable event host, Big Smart made this known in Instastory post as he noted that he had reached out to Abuche who obliged and disbursed the cash gift to Mohbad’s wife.

In addition to the financial support, their five-month-old son is offered a scholarship up to the university level by the car dealer, Almubee.

The car dealer’s gesture has since melted the hearts of social media users who appreciated the generous offer.

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Meanwhile in another news…

A brilliant South African student identified Aphiwe Hlatshwayo turned down an offer to study in the United States on scholarship.

The girl bagged six distinctions in her matric exams at Reddford House The Hills in Pretoria, and was offered an opportunity to further her studies in USA but she chose a South African higher Institution.

Aphiwe, who is also the head girl at her school, instead, opted to study medicine at the University of Cape Town in South Africa.

According to the best graduating student, when she saw that her first and second-term marks had dropped after dedicating much of her time to activities outside of academics, she knew she had to turn things around.

The brilliant girl said she spent a great portion of her time organising school events, representing the school at competitions and serving its pupils.

“When someone comes to me for help, I will avail myself in that moment, pushing everything of mine aside to help the next person until I no longer have time left for me,” she said.

Her multiple engagements accompanied with procrastination and not studying enough, meant that her grades dropped.

She then had to do some self-reflection and realign herself with her goals. This has led to Hlatshwayo bagging six distinctions and ranking in the top 5% of Independent Examinations Board candidates nationally for several subjects.

Following her stellar performance, Hlatshwayo was offered admission at Seattle University in the US to study Anatomy for four years, and another four years in medicine as part of its postgraduate programme.

But she declined at the advise of her mentor who advised against going to the US as she would have to spend an additional four years before completing her four-year medical degree.