In a heartwarming gesture, Gtext Holding Chairman, Dr. Stephen Akintayo, has granted Deborah Olaki, known as Mummy Zee, a plot of land for her dedication to waking up at 4:50 am to prepare her husband’s lunch.
Quest Times reports that this generous offer comes after Mummy Zee’s viral post, caught the attention of real estate firms.
Dr. Akintayo, expressing his joy on Twitter, announced that Mummy Zee could choose a plot in any of Gtext Holding’s estates in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Abeokuta, Ibadan, or Asaba.
“@_Debbie_OA, I’m happy to inform you that the management of @gtextland will be giving you a plot of land in any of our estates you desire in either Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Abeokuta, Ibadan, or Asaba. Kindly DM @gtextland with your details, and they will send you the official document and also agree on the presentation day,” Akintayo tweeted.
The real estate company believes in celebrating exemplary mothers and wives who contribute to building strong homes.
Notably, @Kemsan_acres also joined in, promising Mummy Zee and her husband joint ownership of a plot in one of its estates in Ibadan.
The generosity extended beyond land gifts, with various companies pledging additional support.
Mummy Zee, initially criticized by some on social media, received commendations for her dedication, resulting in a wave of cash donations and gifts exceeding N5 million.
The National Agency for Science & Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) even offered solar energy solutions for Mummy Zee’s new home.
Moreover, @Up___Lift contributed furniture, expressing their support with a sofa and dining table set for Mummy Zee’s husband to comfortably enjoy his 4:00 am meals.
Overwhelmed with gratitude, Mummy Zee responded, “Haaa… God I’m speechless. Thank you so much.”
Despite initial criticism, Mummy Zee’s commitment to waking up early to cook for her husband has garnered widespread support.
Contributions from well-wishers continue to pour in, showcasing the power of community support.