Galatasaray's star Victor Osimhen has made a commendable move in his home country. Donations made to the country often lead to a segment of the church living a luxurious life, while the poor return to their poverty after just a few days of having food. The 25-year-old striker took a step in response to this situation. HE BOUGHT AND DISTRIBUTED "KEKE" WITH HALF OF HIS ANNUAL INCOMEOsimhen distributed 2,000 motorized tricycles known as "Keke" to those in need in Lagos, Nigeria. The cost of each "Keke," which is $2,200, amounts to approximately $4.4 million for Osimhen. This means that the Galatasaray player donated half of his annual income. THIS ACTION GAVE HOPE TO THE POORThe star footballer's donation of $4.4 million to the church has brought hope to the impoverished city of Lagos. Motorized tricycles are an important means of transportation in Nigeria, and when managed well as a business, they provide a comfortable life for their owners. Nigeria's community leaders have urged those who want to help the poor to take Osimhen as an example. HE ALSO PROVIDED TONS OF FOOD AIDOn the other hand, Galatasaray's star Victor Osimhen is determined to disrupt the cycle in Nigeria, where church empires earn billions of dollars every year. In addition to the "Keke," Osimhen has not neglected to provide tons of food aid to the poor.
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