- Days after Papa Ajasco complained about low pay for his movie roles, King Mitchy gifted him over ₦2 million, earning praise from fans online.
- The veteran actor had earlier cried out, revealing that he was being paid a very low amount for his contributions to the film industry.

Few days after Papa Ajasco publicly lamented being underpaid for his roles in movies, philanthropist King Mitchy reached out to support him with a generous gift.
The veteran actor had earlier cried out, revealing that he was being paid a very low amount for his contributions to the film industry. In a statement, he said he felt undervalued despite years of service in Nollywood.
In response to his plight, King Mitchy reportedly gifted Papa Ajasco more than ₦2 million as a show of appreciation for his work and to help alleviate his financial struggles.
This gesture has been widely celebrated online, with many fans praising the philanthropist for stepping in to assist a veteran actor at a time of need.
In other news… A student at Veritas University has raised alarm over inadequate facilities at the private institution, highlighting that students are struggling without electricity and running water despite paying hefty tuition fees.
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In a video that went viral on X (formerly Twitter), shared by @AsakyGRN, the student revealed that his program costs ₦1.9 million, while other courses are priced as high as ₦3 million.
He expressed frustration that, despite the steep fees, basic necessities such as electricity and water are not being provided.
He stated:
“I’m attending a school that charges ₦1.9 million for my course, and some programs go up to ₦3 million. Yet, we don’t even have electricity in this private university. Water has also been unavailable for days, and nobody is speaking up. With over 7,000 students here, just calculate ₦1.9 million times 7,000 there’s no excuse for this lack of basic services.”
The student emphasized that the poor infrastructure affects all 7,000-plus students, many of whom have had to seek alternative ways to access electricity and water, while the school administration remains unresponsive.
He called on university officials to take immediate action and provide the essential services students are paying for, labeling the current situation as unacceptable.
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