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Afrobeats singer Victony buys fuel for over 200 public bus drivers

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Afrobeats singer Victony buys fuel for over 200 public bus drivers​


Nigerian singer Ebuka Anthony Victor aka Victony purchased fuel for over 200 public bus drivers in Nigeria and personally fueled the vehicles by himself. He was surrounded by tons of men who guarded him and made sure he executed his tasks safely before leaving the petrol station. The Afrobeat singer made people happy by putting a smile on their faces. Netizens were elated to see Victony's generosity to Nigerians and filled the comment section with words of encouragement and appreciation.

Victony is a 23-year-old Nigerian singer who ventured into music in 2017. His hit single "Soweto" shot his career into the sky and he has been excelling in the music scene. He recently released a song with Asake titled "Stubborn" which quickly became the favorite of music enthusiasts. Victony is one of the few musicians who remember to give back to their fans and what better way to show love to the street than relieving them of the burden of purchasing expensive petrol to run their business?