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16 Nigerian Billionaires (People and Companies) That Donated Money And Items To Combat Covid-19


With the wide spread of the world threatening virus, Covid-19, the world and the wealthy have decided combat and aid the people in order to stop and control the virus from spreading.
Items and contributions have been made available to support the health bodies and government in stabilizing the minds of the people by companies, politicians and wealthy.
Here are the list of companies and wealthy individuals.
1. Aliko Dangote N200miliion - he later Donated Another 1Billion Naira
2. Abdulsamad Rabiu - 1Billion Naira
3. Paul Enenche - donated relief Materials worth millions of naira.
4. Tony O Elumelu - 1Billion Naira
5. Herbert O. Wigwe - 1Billion Naira
6. Pastor Enoch Adeboye - Donated ICU beds and ventilators worth millions of naira
7. Jim Ovia - 1Billion Naira
8. Hajia Alakhija - 1 Billion Naira
9. CBN. - 1Billion Naira
10. Access Bank - 1Billion Naira
11. GT Bank - 1Billion Naira
12. Zenith Banks - 1Billion Naira
13. NNPC -11 Billion Naira
14. UBA. - 5Billion Naira
15.Femi Otedola - 1Billion Naira
15. Atiku Abubakar - 50million Naira
16. TuFace Idibia. - 10million Naira
We commend their efforts and support to enrich and provide materials to health care.
Lets help out by staying safe too.
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