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“You’ll Always Have a Special Place in My Story” — A Vendor’s Gratitude After Adekunle Gold Gift her 50cartons of noodles

 

“You’ll Always Have a Special Place in My Story” — A Vendor’s Gratitude After Adekunle Gold Gift her 50cartons of noodles
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When a humble noodles vendor went viral for vibing joyfully to Adekunle Gold’s latest jam “Coco Money” right from her kiosk, she sparked more than just a dance moment—she caught the artist’s attention. The vendor, known on X as EyinjuC0606, captioned her post: “I dey chop COCO MONEY EVERYDAY on my Mp inside my Pako Indomie café.” His reaction? A heartfelt promise: “Let’s help you stock up more ❤️ @adekunlegoldfp.”

 

Not long after, a massive delivery—over 50 cartons of Indomie noodles—arrived at her kiosk. Overwhelmed by the unexpected shower of support, Eyinju poured out her gratitude:

 

“To the ever-golden Adekunle Gold… just a few days ago, you reacted to my post… promised to stock up my Indomie café. Today, you showed up big — 50 cartons… Your kind gesture and down-to-earth nature have touched me deeply. You didn’t just keep your word — you sprinkled gold dust on it… you’ll always have a special place in my story.” 

 

 

Fans quickly rallied online, applauding his humility and kindness.

  

A Philanthropic Legacy in Motion

 

This generous act isn’t an isolated flicker—it fits into a broader pattern of giving from Adekunle Gold. Just this past month, he launched an initiative through his Adekunle Gold Foundation: 5 Star Care, a free health insurance scheme benefiting 1,000 individuals living with sickle cell disease—a cause close to his heart, as he himself has publicly navigated living with the condition .

 

Before that, in mid-July, Gold sparked social media fervor with a surprise ₦250,000 cash giveaway to randomly selected Nigerian graduates who shared proof of earning First-Class degrees. The initiative delighted many—though not without controversy, as he specifically excluded Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) graduates, a decision that ignited backlash .

  

Full Story: Adekunle Gold’s Golden Touch—from Noodles to Nation

 

In a delightful blend of beats, benevolence, and community upliftment, Adekunle Gold continues to prove that good vibes extend far beyond music.

 

It all began when a local noodles vendor affectionately named Eyinju, dancing spiritedly to his track “Coco Money” inside her Indomie kiosk, captured hearts online. The singer’s genuine reaction—“Let’s help you stock up more”—was swiftly followed by an impressive delivery: over 50 cartons of Indomie noodles, flooding her shelves and lifting her spirits. Her response? A soul-stirring note brimming with gratitude, calling his gesture like “sprinkling gold dust” on her small business .

 

Yet Eyinju’s story is just one chapter in Adekunle Gold’s broader narrative of compassion. Recently, his Foundation’s 5 Star Care scheme is providing free health insurance to 1,000 individuals living with sickle cell disease, a deeply personal mission given his own journey .

 

And earlier this summer, another surprise unfolded on X: ₦250,000 payments sent to graduates who’d earned First-Class degrees. A spark of joy for many—but also a contentious choice when Gold explicitly excluded OAU graduates, stirring public debate .

 

From supporting grassroots entrepreneurs and rewarding academic excellence to championing health equity, Adekunle Gold’s influence transcends headlines—it reshapes lives. In each gesture, there’s a melody of generosity, proving that real impact starts with listening, and responding with heart.

 

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