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Victony Buys Food Items, Wheelchairs, Crutches For Less-Privileged And Disabled People [Video]

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Nigerian singer, Anthony Ebuka Victor, popular known as Victony, has brought joy to many less-privileged and disabled people in Lagos.

Victony Buys Food Items, Wheelchairs, Crutches For Less-Privileged And Disabled People [Video]

In a video shared on social media, Victony could be seen giving out crutches and replacing old, worn-out ones for random people on the streets.

The singer, who once relied on crutches to move around after his accident three years ago, teamed up with content creator, Asherkine, who is known for helping those in need with food and financial support.

Victony and Asherkine purchased new wheelchairs, crutches, and food items from local vendors and supermarkets.

The heartwarming footage captured the two men assisting people get into their new mobility equipment, and they expressed joy, danced and and proudly showed off their improved means of movement.

Sharing the video on his Instagram page, Asherkine quoted a lyrics from Victony’s new song saying “If life jaga jaga right now, e go still dope no worry.”

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Watch the video below:

https://www.instagram.com/reel/CzHCu_2LmvA/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=0fe38fb5-8ef8-47d3-b3a5-e39bf754c444

KanyiDaily recalls that in 2021, Victony was involved in a fatal car accident, broke his leg and could only get around with a wheelchair and crutches.

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