Human rights activist and social commentator Harrison Gwamnishu has finally confirmed that he received ₦10 million from renowned music executive and Mavin Records boss, Don Jazzy, putting to rest weeks of speculation and online debate.
Speaking openly about the donation, Harrison explained that the funds were given as support for his humanitarian and advocacy work, particularly his efforts in assisting vulnerable individuals, victims of injustice, and people in urgent need of help. He clarified that the money was not a personal gift for luxury or private use, but a contribution meant to strengthen the impact of his ongoing social interventions.
According to Gwamnishu, Don Jazzy reached out quietly and offered the support without any conditions or public display, a gesture he described as thoughtful and deeply encouraging. He emphasized that the music executive did not ask for publicity or recognition, noting that the decision to disclose the donation was solely to address misinformation and maintain transparency with the public.
Harrison also expressed gratitude to Don Jazzy, praising him for using his influence and resources to support causes that positively affect lives beyond the entertainment industry. He added that such acts of generosity often go unnoticed because many benefactors prefer to give privately rather than seek public applause.
The revelation has sparked widespread reactions online, with many Nigerians commending Don Jazzy for his consistent acts of charity and applauding Harrison Gwamnishu for his advocacy work. Others have highlighted the importance of transparency when public figures and activists receive large donations, especially in the context of social causes.
Gwamnishu reaffirmed his commitment to accountability, stating that the funds would be channeled strictly toward humanitarian efforts, as intended. He concluded by encouraging more influential individuals to support credible causes, stressing that collective effort remains key to addressing social challenges in the country.


