Wizkid, real name Ayo Balogun, has declared a kind donation to youngsters in the amount of N100 million. This charitable endeavour is being carried out in memory of Wizkid’s late mother and is scheduled to begin in Surulere, the area that saw both his lowly origins and ascent to fame.
Wizkid, who has achieved great success in the music industry, has won various honours and recognitions for his achievements. At the BET, Soul Train, Billboard, iHeartRadio Music, and MOBO awards, he is the most honoured African musician. He won a Grammy Award for his work on the Lion King: The Gift soundtrack song “Brown Skin Girl,” which he co-wrote with Beyoncé. These accomplishments demonstrate his success and influence on the global music scene.
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The singer’s affection for his late mother, Jane Dolapo Balogun, is highlighted by this kind endeavour, which is devoted to her memory. Jane passed away lately.
For Wizkid, her passing was a great loss because she had been a strong pillar of strength and a constant source of encouragement throughout his career. She represented more than simply motherhood when she attended Wizkid’s concerts; it was a symbol of her unwavering support for her son’s profession.
Wizkid is still dedicated to changing the world outside of the entertainment industry, even if he is currently taking a vacation from his music career. He is doing this gesture of goodwill in remembrance of his late mother.
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