Philanthropist Asherkine Brings Joy to Bayelsa College

In a viral clip that circulated on social media, Asherkine was seen en route to the Government Science and Technical College in Bayelsa. In a heartwarming display of generosity, He treated the students to snacks and donated furniture to the school.

Philanthropist Asherkine Brings Joy to Bayelsa College

Popular philanthropist Akinyemi Oluwaseun Omotayo popularly called  Asherkine, visited the Government Science and Technical College (GSTC) in Okaka, Bayelsa State.

In a viral clip that circulated on social media, Asherkine was seen en route to the Government Science and Technical College in Bayelsa. He took to social media to tweet, “@asher_kine ‘In love with the way life goes, Bayelsa’”, attaching a video of his deeds in Bayelsa.

In a heartwarming display of generosity, He treated the students to snacks and donated furniture to the school. In a touching gesture, he handpicked two students who had won a game of Ludo and shopped for them. He got them gifts ranging from bags and clothes to foodstuffs and groceries for their families.

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The benevolent act did not go unnoticed, with i ndividuals commending his selfless actions and urging him to continue his noble deeds. Individuals took to calling him "Santa" admonishing him to continue his goodwill. “God will continue to bless you. As you continue to put smiles on people’s faces, God will not shame you,” one said. “What the government cannot do, Asher has done,” another added. “My God, who is this angel in human form?” someone else wondered.“You traveled all the way to Bayelsa to help people? That’s amazing,” an Internet user expressed.

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In response to the outpouring support, Nigerians expressed their hopes for Asherkine to extend his goodwill to other communities and their educational institutions. “Come to Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma,” another added.