Naira rain on woman who wakes up at 4.50am to cook for husband
A woman, Mrs. Deborah Olaki, popularly known as Mummy Zee Debbie, who wakes up as early as 4:50 AM daily to cook for her husband, has become a sensation on social media. Following her revelation about her early morning routine on a popular platform, Nigerians showered her with cash and gifts.
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Mrs. Olaki, a graduate of Geophysics, had requested a small bedside fridge as a Christmas gift due to the dry season heat causing her meals to spoil quickly. Despite seeking help online, her request went unfulfilled.
She expressed concern about her husband’s well-being, stating he deserved a better life than their financial situation allowed. The couple had been together for over eight years, and Mrs. Olaki felt fortunate to have married into a good family.
Her decision to wake up early and cook for her husband stemmed from his mention of a colleague who shared lunch with him. This prompted Mrs. Olaki to take charge of her husband’s meals daily. However, her actions received mixed reactions online, with some criticizing her while others, mostly men, rallied behind her, contributing money to support her.
This overwhelming support resulted in Mrs. Olaki receiving over 2 million naira from kind-hearted Nigerians within a short span. Additionally, she was offered a role as a Virtual Assistant, earning 50,000 naira monthly, along with numerous other gifts, including a smartphone and health insurance for her family.
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Corporate entities also extended their support, offering fuel vouchers, smartphones, and health insurance. Individuals further contributed various gifts, such as a smart TV, furniture, and even covering the rent for a two-bedroom apartment.
Her initial tweet generated millions of impressions, thousands of retweets and comments, and a substantial increase in her followers from a few thousand to over 78,000.
Ultimately, Mrs. Deborah Olaki’s story reflects the incredible generosity and support that can emerge from online communities. It’s a heartening example of people coming together to help someone in need.