Luck smiles on young boy who went viral for dancing in the rain; gets full scholarship

Luck smiles on young boy who went viral for dancing in the rain; gets full scholarship

- Fade Ogunro, a Nigerian woman, has given a full scholarship to a young boy whose dancing got everyone talking online

- The Nigerian said that he would pay for the boy's education to the university level

- Fade also added that the smiles of the boy are amazing

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A Nigerian woman, Fade Ogunro, has given hope to a young boy whose dancing video went viral days ago.

In the video that has been watched over 14 million times, the boy could be seen making amazing lines in the rain on a very wet floor.

On Wednesday, June 24, Fade said he would sponsor the boy’s education until he finishes university. Weeks later on Wednesday, July 8, the Nigerian shared a snapshot of the boy and another that she pledged to sponsor in school.

She said that their smile gives her great joy as she prayed that they will fulfill their life’s dream.

This was her earlier tweet:

Below is her current tweet on the boy:

A collage of the boy making composing fine lines under the rain. Photo source: Twitter/Black With No Chaser
A collage of the boy making composing fine lines under the rain. Photo source: Twitter/Black With No Chaser
Source: UGC

Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh earlier reported that a Nigerian man identified as Dipo Okeyomi has received the icon of humanity award after he gave scholarships to 225 students.

It was reported that the man issued the scholarships to students of tertiary institutions. Okeyomi was given the icon of humanity award by the National Association of Polytechnic Students. Okeyomi took to his Facebook page to thank the association for giving him the award.

In the Facebook post, he revealed that he gave the 225 scholarships to less privileged students going to any College of Education and College of Technology. The award was presented to Okeyomi on Friday, January 31, 2020.

Okeyomi added that he will continue to contribute his part to the society and give more to the poor. He said the award given to him has inspired him to continue to give back to the community.

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