In a way to give back to society, Chelsea striker Nico Jackson has delivered a truckload of food to Senegal and Gambia.
The two communities that have benefited from Jackson’s initiative are Ziguinchor in Senegal and Banjul in The Gambia.
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The supplies include rice, onions, potatoes and sugar – plus pens and books for local children.
Jackson bankrolled the delivery over the summer.
A Chelsea source told The Sun: “Nico feels a really strong connection with his roots and he wants to give back as much as possible to support people in the places where he was born and raised.”
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Very commendable!
It is always good to remember the less fortunate. Especially heart-warming to see a young man doing something like this, in this self-centered, give-me- this, give-me-that generation.
Yes o this is good…I mean it’s far better than giving money to bobrisky to help shim when shim was in prison
Abeg, he should not forget Nigeria ooo.
Hunger dey for area.
Pomp my man he did it because he is half Gambia(paternally)and half Senegal(maternally)… He has no heritage, cultural or background connection with Nigeria so he can be excuse in this regard….
You should be telling your football favs who’s origin can be trace to Nigeria to do so rather than donating money to their transgender friends….
The biggest killer in the world is heart disease. Except in Nigeria. In Nigeria, na hunger dey kill pipo pass.
We know say he no get connection with Nigeria.
Make he still send food truck, make man dem no kpem because of hunger.
Yes ooo, since our leaders are so insensitive to the people’s needs, the people have no choice but to start begging footballers to send food trucks.