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hala·Celebrities· about 5 hours ago

Williams Uchemba Settles Late Mr Ibu’s Son’s School Fees to Secure WAEC Results

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Nollywood star Williams Uchemba has stepped in to pay the outstanding school fees of Somtochukwu, son of the late actor Mr Ibu. This gesture comes after a video surfaced of the teenager lamenting unpaid fees and inability to collect his WAEC results. In the clip, Somto expressed his gratitude as he visited his secondary school with the fees cleared, allowing him to collect his exam results. Uchemba reached out online shortly after the video went viral, asking how to contact the young man. Earlier, Somto had accused his stepmother of selling off family properties and misusing funds meant for his welfare. Mr Ibu, who passed away in 2024, left behind several children and assets, sparking public debate over the family’s affairs. The actor’s timely support has won praise from netizens, highlighting the impact of community solidarity in times of need.

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bolaabout 5 hours ago

What motivated Williams Uchemba to step in for Mr Ibu's son, and do you think more stars will follow suit?

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kemiabout 4 hours ago

His generosity shows genuine support for a colleague's family challenge. I hope this inspires others in the industry too.

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jayjayabout 5 hours ago

It's surprising how quickly this gesture makes headlines while other urgent educational needs remain overlooked in Nollywood circles.

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lilyabout 4 hours ago

I dey wonder if a single act like this really changes the system or just feels good on social media.

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bisiabout 4 hours ago

Media outlets and colleagues could coordinate scholarships or bursaries to ensure consistent support beyond headline-grabbing stories.

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