Covid-19: Super Eagles Star, Simon Moses Donates N2Million

Hamilton Nwosa
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By Oyinlola Awonuga(The New Diplomat’s Entertainment, Style and Sports desk)

Super Eagles star, Simon Moses has announced the completion of his 2Million Naira donation and urged his followers to stay safe during this coronavirus pandemic.

The 24-year old FC Nantes player announced this via his Twitter account yesterday.

“it was really nice reaching out to people in this trial time in the little way I could”

“May God give us all the strength to over come this. Remember to stay safe, faith over fear”

Moses Daddy Simon is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Ligue 1 side Nantes.

Recall that the coronavirus has been ravaging many countries across the world with Nigeria’s latest figures climbing up to figures  210. The player’s support has been seen as a huge compliment to on-going government and private sector efforts aimed at combating the deadly virus.

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