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Billionaire wife Ebele Iyiegbu and her son celebrate birthday, feed 1000 children

The wife of and last son of popular billionaire Cubana chairman celebrated birthdays on February 26, by undertaking a feeding project for over 1000 children living in Abuja.

Birthdays, for many people are a big deal as the idea of having the opportunity to mark yet another year on earth is considered a privileged. In this light, the wife of popular Cubanna boss, Chief Obi Cubana has chosen an interesting way to mark her new age.

Ebele Iyiegbu, the mother of four who shares the same birthday with her last son, Zane, took to her Instagram page to share lovely photos with her boy as she praised and thanked God for their new ages.

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The lawyer and entrepreneur also revealed on her page how she planned to celebrate their big day. According to the billionaire wife, her foundation Kiek Foundation, together with Kokun Foundation will engage in the feeding exercise which will be done at the IDP camp in Durumi, Abuja.

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The celebrant revealed to some reporters that the feeding project was in view of her humanitarian considerations for the underprivileged in the society.

Amazing!

In similar news, Nigerian billionaire daughter, DJ Cup has also taken to social media to reveal that her organisation named Cuppy Foundation, would be targeted at seeing 10 students through school. She intends to give scholarships to these 10 undergraduates and ensure that their bills are taken care of.

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