
The Digest:
American rapper DDG made a hands-on philanthropic visit to the Living Fountain Orphanage in Lagos, providing crucial supplies, including diesel for their generator, amid chronic power outages. The 24-year-old artist, who recently discovered his Nigerian heritage, focused on practical needs like groceries, diapers, and hygiene items during his first trip to the country.
Key Points:
- DDG personally delivered multiple jerry cans of diesel to power the orphanage's generator.
- His donation included essential groceries, diapers, and hygiene supplies.
- The orphanage, established in 2007 by Dr. Raymond and Lady Bethy Obieri, relies solely on donations.
- The rapper expressed his affection afterward, posting, "i love Nigeria

very nice people." - His approach was praised for being practical and addressing immediate, critical needs.
- The visit followed his recent discovery through a DNA test that his father is 30% Nigerian.
- Public reaction celebrated his genuine, non-flashy method of support.
Sources: Social Media Reports (X),