Australian man sends N76k to unemployed African every week

Australian man sends N76k to unemployed African every week

- David, a kind Australian man, sent $200 (N76,250) every week to a Ghanaian man named John to start a business

- The two men had met on Facebook when John narrated he was unemployed and in great hardship

- The business is now fully established and John has told David to stop sending the money as he is okay now

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A kind white man from Australia has sponsored an unemployed Ghanaian young man to set up his own business by sending $200 (N76,250) every single week.

According to a report by Celebritiesbuzz.com.gh, the Australian man is called David. John indicated that he was having a normal day full of hardship when a friend request came to him on Facebook from the kindhearted Australian man.

Australian man sends GHc 1000 to unemployed Ghanaian every week to start his own business
Australian man sends 76,250 to unemployed Ghanaian every week to start his own business Source: Celebritiesbuzz.com.gh
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The two new friends started getting along quite well after having several chats and John opened up to David about the hardships he has been facing in life.

He mentioned:

"The surprising part is that he sent me a friend request and I accepted him. We started talking. During that period I was going through financial difficulties. I told him what I was going through and he offered to help me."

John also explained that he has now been able to start his own business and it is doing very well.

Currently, David the good Samaritan from Australia has stopped sending John the weekly stipend because the Ghanaian's business has now been fully established and he asked the white man to stop the kind gesture.

In other news, two photos of a young black man and his old white lover in a wedding dress have gone viral and people are saying all sorts about them.

A Twitter user, @Emmylexxz, posted the pictures online as he hinted that the marriage could be the boy's get-away card from poverty.

In one of the snaps, the boy held his woman's hand as he looked longingly into her eyes like two people in love would do.

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