Bus Driver in Asherkine’s video receives over 2 Million Naira from X users

A bus driver, Mr Olusegun Anozie, whom Asherkine gifted in his recent video, is currently being celebrated on X, after users learnt about his marital issues and raised over 2 Million Naira for him.

Mr Anozie who hails from Imo State, was showered with gifts by Asherkine in his recent video, and he didn’t forget to take them to his wife despite her leaving him.

In a chat with an X user with the username @john_d_doe, Mr Anozie opened up on how his marital issues saying that his wife left him after he couldn’t afford the rent two years ago.

According to Mr Anozie, he was earning N60,000 and his rent was N250,000, and when he couldn’t meet up, the wife secretly rented a two bedroom apartment with the help of a male friend and left with his kids.

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He said that he has been squatting with his younger brother, and left his job to become a bus driver so as to be able to provide for his children.

Mr Alozie also talked about how he supported her to further her education as he noted that she is more educated than he is.

Meanwhile, in a post the wife shared on Facebook, she tagged herself a single mother and suggested that Mr Alozie was a misogynist.

Mr Alozie’s effort in providing for his children and how he took the foodstuff Asherkine bought him to the wife suggested how much he loved his family.

In Asherkines video, he mentioned his wife’s shoe size, suggesting how much he cares for her.

This however touched the heart of many, and in less than 24 hours over N2.7 Million was sent to him by X users.

The story of how his wife left him when he was unable to provide for the family has now sparked up lots of reactions with users commenting on the situation.

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