Kind Lady Puts Smiles on Boy's Face, Buys Him Over GHc1K Shoes He Couldn't Afford, the Kid's Dad Cried
- A young black student melted the hearts of a man and made him shed tears after surprising his son with shoes of $180 (N74k)
- The young lady named Tinyia Frank was at the mall to get a pair shoes that would match her shorts when she met the Oyinbo boy
- The Oyinbo boy was at the mall with his dad to purchase basketball sneakers for his basketball team engagements but was not financially buoyant
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A young lady put smiles on the face of an Oyinbo boy following her kind gesture to him at a shopping mall.
Understanding Compassion reports that the young black student identified as Tinyia Frank was shopping at a mall in Ohio, USA when she had the encounter with the lad named Jordan.

Source: UGC
Tinyia was shopping for a pair of shoes that would match her pants when she saw the sad-looking boy with his dad.
Jordan happened to be on a travelling basketball team and was at the mall to get a pair of basketball sneakers, Black Sports Online reports.
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Jordan had only $75 (N30k) on him which couldn't afford the type of shoes he needed.
The black student gave him an open check
Tinyia approached the boy and struck a conversation with him to ascertain what the problem was.
Upon learning what the situation was, told him to take any shoe of his choosing. Jordan eventually settled for a $180 (N74k) which the young lady surprisingly paid for.
Touched by her kindness, Jordan's dad shed tears and requested a picture with the kind-hearted lady.
Kind man buys shoes for poor lady
Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh previously reported that a kind man had bought shoes for a poor lady who needs footwear.
In a video shared by BI Phakathi on Facebook, the man came across a woman who was in need of shoes but lacked the financial wherewithal to purchase them.
As the wheelchair-bound lady was guided out of the store, he beckoned on them (the lady and her company) to return to the store and pick the shoes of the woman desired.
After paying for the shoes, he gave the woman wads of cash for herself. The woman was taken aback by his kindness and initially declined before going on to count the money with trembling hands.
Source: YEN.com.gh

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