Stephanie to receive cash, car gifts over Success video

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Stephanie Idolor, the lady who videotaped Success, an angry school pupil sent home over school fees, is to receive N500,000 cash and a car gift from Mr Hilary Obi Ibegbulum,a Principal Secretary to Delta Governor and the State Deputy Speaker.

Popular comedian, Mc Jollof, recently took to his Instagram page with a video in which he revealed that the Delta state deputy speaker, Hon. Friday Osanebi, has requested for Idolor’s account number to credit her with a sum of N500, 000.

Also,  it was gathered that the principal secretary to the governor of Delta state, Hilary Obi Ibegbulem, has made the promise of a car to Idolor.

Ibegbulem said that she was the real hero and not the little school girl.

Her public outcry has attracted the attention of Daddy Showkey who stated that she is the real hero and transferred a sum of N100,000 to her bank account.

Daddy Showkey shared a video and wrote:

“Without you this Success story will not be , So my dear @stephanie_idolor pls don’t regret anything, the truth is that you are an Angel and for me you are the true hero, pls send me your account.”  

Idolor took to social media just recently to demand compensation from the family after several Nigerians reacted positively to the sensational video which had now gone viral.

According to her, if she had not recorded and posted the video on social media, the family would not be enjoying all the financial assistance and gifts they are now getting

Despite numerous responses from Nigerians who might have attacked her on social media platforms saying she did it to mock the little girl, the initiator wouldn’t budge.

Social media was set in frenzy some days ago when a video of a young primary school girl identified as Success, surfaced online.

In the video, the young learner was evidently angry after being sent away from school for owing school fees. The video clip which had become an instant sensation in the online community had attracted the attention of many Nigerians, with some well-meaning citizens.

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