Xolane Ndhlovu, founder and chair of DafriGroup, has continued to amaze the world with his philanthropic deeds with a show of benevolence to a woman who solicited help from him online. 

 

Rosa Bangun, a Filipino, had reached out to him on Instagram, pleading “could you give a little blessing for me?” and was surprisingly rewarded with  $200 when Ndhlovu replied thus: “Open a Dafribank account. Send me the account. I will send you some money. How will you get this money since you are in Philippines? Withdraw it through any of your favourite crypto.”

This was the latest in the chronicle of Xolane Ndhlovu’s unending charity.

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Subsequently, the billionaire entrepreneur on August 16 posted on his Instagram page: “If you are from Philippines or Indonesia and you are following me on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, do what I have just advised Rosa and comment with your DafriBank Account number. I will choose 20 people.”

 

DafriBank Digital, Xolane Ndhlovu’s latest, subsidiary, is a branchless and borderless financial technology operating in over 180 countries. The company, a subsidiary of by DafriGroup PLC, a South African tech conglomerate company with subsidiaries in Nigeria and a presence in 23 countries, has become a favourite of digital entrepreneurs and businesses in need of customized financial services, payment gateway solutions and growth opportunities.

Presently, the group is constructing a mega headquarters in Marina, Lagos, but Ndhlovu, his bank and the DafriGroup are well known in Nigeria, especially for philanthropic activities.

The disc jockey-turned-entrepreneur recently rewarded a Nigerian Gideon Iken with N1.5 million after he read about his pathetic story online.