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E-Money gifts policemen, staff, others N200m, 20 cars to celebrate birthday

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Nigerian businessman, Emeka Okonkwo, popularly known as E-Money, has splashed a whooping sum of N200 million and 20 cars on his employees, mobile police officers, and friends to celebrate his birthday.

His brother, KCee, took to his verified Instagram page recently to announce how the birthday was celebrated.

KCee revealed that E-Money gave out no fewer than N200 million in cash, as well as 20 cars, in celebration of his birthday.

Other beneficiaries include KCee and Funnybone, among others.

Captioning a video from the event, KCee wrote, “Last night, Emoney celebrated his birthday in a truly remarkable way, giving out over 200 million Naira in cash and more than 20 cars. He put smiles on the faces of many—from office staff and domestic workers to mobile police officers. Even his big brother, @iam_kcee, received 20 million Naira, alongside other beneficiaries like @deehumorous and @funnyboneofficial. The list is endless.

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“In one voice, we all pray that God continues to protect and bless this young King ¥# for his heart of gold and generosity. Not everyone has the ability to give, and even few that can give don’t do it rapidly, Emoney is one of the few who gives generously, rapidly, and cheerfully.

“God bless you and may you enjoy your birthday, Nwanne. We celebrate you now and forever. Amen. We love you.

“Happy birthday, Nwata Anayo Eze, Emoney, the Electronic Money of our time.

BMK TO THE WORLD.”

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