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Average Nigerians Still Struggling For Living, Nigerian America Base Engineer Laments
The owner of former DSV MULTIMEDIA STUDIO , Lagos who lives in New York City, Tunde Olatunji, has shown his concerns over the situation of average Nigerians, who are still struggling to earn their living at this period of Covid-19 pandemic, through the giving of N5,000 each to every beneficiary.
Tunde who is an indigenous cinematographer from Epe. He is also Computer Engineer and Avionic Engineer as he has a major in Engineering. He went to Kuramo College, Maroko, aund later completed his secondary school education at Ibeju High Schoo, Ibeju.
He went further to study cinematography at Lagos Island and went to Federal Science before Technical College, Yaba Tech before leaving Nigeria for America to study in Pace University, New York. Straford School for Aviation Tecnician, Connecticut, USA, where he is residing at the moment with his nuclear family.
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He is one of the members of the “REVOLUTION NOW” in which every member is an activist. An activist is anybody who is politically active in the role of a citizen; especially, one who campaigns for change.
While chatting with our reporter today, 4 May 2020, Tunde said the common message which the two holy books (Qur’an and Bible) have in common is loving your neighbor as yourself. He moved further to say that are all our representatives in the house of representatives and the senate really loves their constituency?
“Well, I would have done beyond this but I had given out the little gesture I could to those I have their contact before I leave Nigeria for America,” he said, “I wish Eko Hot Blog more success for its consistency in sending information always online. The blog has always kept me alive in Nigeria.
Mr. Jimoh Abdulahi who was one of the beneficiaries said if other rich Nigerians could do as little as Tunde had done, this country would have gone beyond this stage economically.
Mrs. Florence Emmanuel, another beneficiary, said he used the little money to foodstuff at home to assist my husband.
Another beneficiary, Mr. Sulaiman Ibrahim said he had nothing to say than to just ask God to provide more for Mr. Tunde.
“Where are the promises our government made before they ask us to stay at home? No, where to be seen. Well, there is God,” he said.
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