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    Don Jazzy Donates N100 Million to VeryDarkMan’s NGO for Public Schools and Community Development

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    Aaior K. Comfort

    Music producer Michael Collins Ajereh, better known as Don Jazzy, has been revealed as the anonymous donor behind the N100 million contribution to social media personality VeryDarkMan’s newly launched Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO). The NGO aims to focus on community development and improving public schools across Nigeria.

    Initially, VeryDarkMan raised concerns over the large deposit made to his NGO’s Zenith Bank account, taking to Instagram to request an investigation. He expressed fears of being set up, clarifying that he has no involvement in illegal activities such as money laundering or fraud.

    “@zenithbankplc please investigate my NGO account, I don’t know what is going on. Hope I’m not being set up…. I AM NOT INTO MONEY LAUNDERING; I DO NOT DO FRAUD (FOR THE RECORD). Nigerians bear me witness, I don’t know what’s up with the account,” he posted on Instagram.

    In a recent update, VeryDarkMan shared that Don Jazzy personally reached out to inform him that he made the generous donation to support the cause of the NGO.

    This contribution marks a significant boost for VeryDarkMan’s efforts to improve educational facilities and drive community-oriented initiatives in Nigeria.

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