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NNPC offers N200k petrol voucher to lady who wakes up very early to cook for husband

Abuja—The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited has gifted a premium motor spirit (PMS) voucher worth N200,000 to Deborah Loveth, the lady who became a sensation on X for waking up very early to cook for her husband.

The lady—simply identified as Deborah Loveth (Mum Zee) — went viral after she disclosed the reason she gets up from bed at 4:50 am 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.

The tweet sparked arguments 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.

Mum Zee later revealed that the donation had passed over N2 million.

TheCabe reports that joining the fray via X on Saturday, NNPC said it loves Mum Zee’s “amazing love story”.

The company added that Loveth can redeem her N200,000 voucher at any of its retail stations nationwide.

Hello @_Debbie_OA, we love your amazing love story, and we would like to gift you a free ₦200,000 PMS voucher redeemable at any of our 900+ retail stations nationwide.

This will ensure that Mummy Zee has #EnergyforToday and #EnergyforTomorrow.

We have just followed you. Please…

—NNPC Limited (@nnpclimited) January 6, 2024

“Hello @_Debbie_OA, we love your amazing love story, and we would like to gift you a free ₦200,000 PMS voucher redeemable at any of our 900+ retail stations nationwide,” the tweet reads.

“This will ensure that Mummy Zee has #EnergyforToday and #EnergyforTomorrow. We have just followed you. Please check your DM. Best wishes.”

Loveth has also been receiving gifts from X users —ranging from phones, bed frames, and food items—with some users promising to repaint her apartment and get her a vehicle.

She also disclosed that someone has recommended her for a remote job where she will earn N50,000 monthly while her husband was offered a scholarship to learn data science.

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