Ruger Donates Relief Materials To Orphans In South Sudan
David Osborn
Updated on January 17, 2026
Michael Adebayo Olayinka, generally known as Ruger, a Nigerian vocalist and musician, has given help materials and money to vagrants in Juba, South Sudan.
During a new visit, the performer was said to have given $1,000 (N740,000) and food things to the Juba Halfway house Community.
Ruger went to South Sudan a couple of days prior for a show coordinated by Next Level Diversion, and he chose to give a piece of the incomes to stranded kids.
Following a question and answer session at the Pyramid Mainland Inn, the Jonzing Records underwriter went to the Nigerian government office in Juba, where he met with Nigeriaโs emissary to South Sudan, Hon. Amb. Ibim.
The vocalist went with Diplomat Ibim to the Juba Shelter Center, where he gave a load of things.
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Ruger took to his Twitter page on October 13 and shared photographs, with the subtitle; โGOD Favor SOUTH SUDAN ๐ธ๐ธโค๏ธโ
A video which surfaced internet based shows the children moving happily as his hit tune, Sweetheart was being played by the DJ.