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Nigerian Father Christmas, Basketmouth Visits Sick Kids Hospital In Lagos
December 19, 2013 – Nigerian Santa Claus Basketmouth Pays Christmas Visit To Sick Children Hospital In Lagos (Pictures)
One of the richest comedians in Nigeria, Bright Okpocha aka Basketmouth has resumed his good deeds this year again.
Under the umbrella of his non-profit organization, Bright Okpocha Foundation, Basketmouth paid a courtesy visit to the Hospital for sick children in Lagos state Nigeria on Wednesday December 18, 2013.
In this share and care season, Basketmouth excites the little kids and some staffs at the hospital when he showed up dressed as Santa Claus (popularly called father Christmas in Nigeria).
He didn’t go empty handed, he brought lots of goodies to make the day at the Children hospital in Gbaja, Lagos yesterday.
Check out more photos of Nigerian Santa Basketmouth below:
What a commendable act!

Dosh Dosh
December 19, 2013 at 3:30 PM
Nice self promotional strategy smart brain
becky
December 19, 2013 at 3:31 PM
so lovely
humble jerry
December 19, 2013 at 4:10 PM
oooooooh may God him strenght and long life.. Is a great thing to show children love..
red
December 20, 2013 at 2:22 AM
Thank you a million times basketmouth,your household and your basket will never be empty,The smile you put on their face will bring joy and happiness to your house and those that help put this together,you are forever blessed in Jesus name.
Omokehinde
December 20, 2013 at 4:07 AM
From deep inside of my heart, I want to say thank you so very much Basketmouth for your visit to those helpless and sick children at a Children Hospital in Lagos. You have shown loving kindness and compassion to these children instead of showing off your cars, mansions, and other expenses items that does not last forever. My prayer for you and your entire family is that whenever you call God ALMIGHTY for help or need, Jehovah will answer you speedily than you can ever think or imagine. Your story is the best of all our so called celebrities in the year 2013. MY DEAR brother, thank you for remembering those precious children.