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Renowned Hausa music artiste Magajiya Dambatta with a guide PHOTO: Daily Nigerian
In just one week, a
social media influencer and investigative journalist, Jaafar Jaafar, has raised
more than N5 million for a renowned old Hausa music artiste, Magajiya Dambatta.
Jaafar, who is the
publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Daily
Nigerian newspaper, used his Facebook account to raise awareness on the
plight of the 82-year-old unsung heroine, who is now blind, and mobilised
resources towards her rehabilitation using his social media handles.
He said about 576 philanthropists
donated various sums to an account opened to the aged Dambatta, and was able to
generate the sum of N5m within a week.
Speaking Tuesday at
the launching of Penlight Centre for New Media and Innovation at PRNigeria
Centre, Kano, Jaafar said the gesture signified the power of social media in
social mobilisation and positive causes.
Dambatta, who now
resides in a village in Makoda Local Government Area of Kano State, was a
popular artiste who produced numerous advocacy songs in 1970s on the importance
of education, good moral values and child upbringing, while also condemning
social vices of the time among other things. She has since gone blind and
presently has to beg for money to survive.
Jaafar led three other
spirited philanthropists on Monday to pay a sympathy visit to the renowned
female Hausa artiste in her country home.
The Daily Nigerian Publisher and his
entourage said they had spent a good time in the village making assessments and
interviewing members of her family, neighbours and community leaders on the
best way to manage the intervention.
Meanwhile, in a post
on his Facebook timeline, Jaafar, said: “After the team (Musa Abdullahi Sufi,
Ibrahim Sanyi-Sanyi, Munzali Hausawa and myself) briefed her on the successful
fundraiser. She thanked us and all the people who donated for her cause. She
also assured us that she will quit begging henceforth.
“Dr Kabir Abdussalam
examined her and advised further review of her eye condition. She will be taken
to Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital for detailed medical examination and laboratory
workup in the first week of January 2020.
“Subsequent management
will be based on findings from above. We have already directed an agent in the
village to scout around for a plot of land or a house for sale.
“Substantial amount of
the money raised will be channelled for either building a new house or buying a
house for her.”
Jaafar also explained
that they have planned for a three years payment of allowances to cater for her
food, clothing, healthcare and other daily needs on monthly, quarterly or as
the need arises. (PRNigeria)