NNPCL makes mouthwatering offer to viral lady, Debbie, after being dragged for cooking at 4.50am for hubby

A lady, sharing her daily sacrifices on X platform, casually mentioned waking up at 4:00 am to cook for her hubby. Little did she expect that this simple tweet would bring a flood of blessings into her home. Despite facing initial backlash, her sincerity earned her a financial reward from NNPCL and other generous Nigerians. It's a testament that when your breakthrough day arrives, no force can overcome the grace that will speak for you


Mummy Zee, also known as Debbie by some, has been presented with a PMS voucher worth N200k by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL).

The disclosure was made through a tweet on X from the corporation’s verified handle.

The government-owned company presented the lady with a free PMS voucher.

NNPCL tagged @_Debbie_OA, noted that the gesture was a celebration of her love story, which was initially met with criticism from some corners of the internet.

The corporation said she could redeem the voucher in any of its over 900 retail stations nationwide.

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The lady — simply identified as Deborah Loveth (Mum Zee) — went viral after she disclosed the reason she gets up from bed very early to prepare her husband’s lunch.

Mum Zee said she made it a daily routine after her husband told her his colleague (a female) brought two spoons with her food to work so they could eat together.

“I’ve always been too lazy to wake up and get his lunch ready. But the day he told me a colleague brought two spoons so he’ll eat with her, was the day I set my alarm for 4:50 am,” she wrote.

The tweet sparked a wave of controversy on social media. While some users criticised her over the routine others tackled her husband for eating out in the first instance.

Amid the criticism, some users on X rallied support and donations for Mum Zee.

In a tweet, the lady appreciated the users who donated over N2M to her, adding that she had “cried out my heart in prayers for everyone “.

 

 

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