Mavin boss Don Jazzy doled out the sum of N100,000 to a fan at the weekend for retweeting one of his tweets.
Jazzy updated his handle on Twitter at about 1.37 pm on Saturday, with
a tweet containing only a single dot (.) and no other message.
two minutes after the post appeared on the social network, he wrote on
his handle that @Bmillions! was the first to retweet the post and then,
announced a N100, 000 for the latter.
appreciation after receiving the money, @Bmillions1 tweeted at 2.52pm
on Saturday, “Thank you very much @DONJAZZY for the 100k. Thanks bro.
God bless.”
development created a buzz on Twitter as tens of his followers went on
to retweet the post with the expectation that he might decide to reward
more people.
minutes after he announced the reward for the supposed loyal fan, over a
100 people retweeted the dot ‘.’ post, lol – Nigerians and awoof, smh!
it became clear that he wasn’t going to extend the gesture to more
followers, many of those who had rushed to retweet the post started
begging him for money and they gave various reasons for doing so.
of Don Jazzy’s numerous fans, who requested financial assistance from
him, sent his tweets via the handle, @HRH_TIPSY. The man wrote that his
wife was on the verge of giving birth, adding that he still needed money
to buy diapers.
other fans of the music producer went on to confess that his kind
gesture had taught them a lesson not to ignore tweets from celebrities
any more.
named Mr. Rasaq, who also uses the account, @ItsMr_Razaq, said he would
henceforth retweet every message from Don Jazzy’s Twitter account.
explaining the rationale behind his decision to reward the person who
retweeted what many of his fans had deemed meaningless, Don Jazzy
tweeted that he did it intentionally to create a sense of brotherliness
among Nigerians on social media.
retweet doesn’t kill. Pay attention. Help people’s hustle, by
retweeting links, sharing messages. You might save someone’s life.
Imagine that we need to save your life and nobody retweets your tweet
for help. Be your brother’s keeper,” he said.
