Nigerian philanthropist Segun Israel has moved social media users by announcing his decision to assist fast-rising AI content creator, Elizabeth Aminata Amadu, popularly known as Jarvis, with the funds needed for her tumor surgery. This heartwarming gesture comes after Jarvis revealed her ongoing health battle and the reason behind her reduced content creation.

In a recent Instagram post, Segun expressed his readiness to support Jarvis, even as he disclosed that he had already sent an undisclosed amount to social media critic VeryDarkMan’s NGO. His post further inquired about the total cost of the surgery, signaling his intent to contribute towards the medical expenses necessary for Jarvis’ recovery.

“Families and friends holding me back, but as a man I gat do what I wana do. #VDM, I support your dreams, man. Go ahead and touch lives…your way,” Segun wrote in his message, adding, “Funds sent bro, manage am, I got your back 100%. Meanwhile, JARVIS, how much is the surgery?”

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Jarvis, who has gained widespread attention with her AI content, recently opened up to her followers about a tumor in her jawline, which has affected her ability to create content around her robotic persona. Her emotional revelation drew a lot of support from fans and followers, as well as attention from philanthropists like Segun.

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Social media users reacted to Segun Israel’s offer, with many applauding his act of kindness. One user commented, “God bless you. Supporting VDM NGO, you are supporting all Nigerians,” while others questioned why the news had to be publicized before the donation was made.

This latest show of goodwill adds to the public’s ongoing interest in Jarvis’ health and her relationship with fellow content creator Peller, who recently dedicated an award to her during a public event.

As donations and support continue to pour in, the public remains hopeful for Jarvis’ full recovery, cheering on the generosity of those like Segun Israel who have chosen to step in during her time of need.

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