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Netizens sharply divided on Ringtone's act to help this man (Photo)

Ringtone's latest move keeps online users talking
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Online users are sharply divided following gospel singer Ringtone’s latest act where he helped a man suffering from Diabetes.

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The controversial singer shared a photo while helping the man on the streets. His Instagram post read:

“This gentleman is diabetic, he fell down due to low sugar level and people around ran away. I stopped my car came out found sugar in his pocket which I administered to him and then he became well.”

Reactions

Some fans were impressed with his act of kindness while a section of others were of the opinion that he was ‘seeking attention.’

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Here are some of the reactions from Kenyans.

pizzahmwitu“Its very unfortunate. Kutafuta publicity. They need to grow up

lawrenceiceSasa Unataka tukupee sifa..... Tenda mema nenda zako mbona kumtangaza kwa watu

jerrymsigwaHukua na haja ya kupost, it’d remain in yout heart bro

polycarpsmallWell done bro. God bless you

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itz_abdulmajidYou are one in a million God bless you

God bless you. I know exactly what he is going through

nyvchezAs a Christian tenda wema nenda zako pole pole not tenda wema nenda tangaza

When you do good deeds goodness always follows you. Kudos

g_e_n_e_r_a_l_i_Good deed yes. But why does it have to be publicized?

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That's called ministry.. As a christian believer, you have shown a good example keep the ministry of God alive very good you

amina_closetSo why did u upload the pic? Attention seeker

irunguchristineIf you helping the needy leave the camera behind you.. Dont be like the Pharisees who always show off a d God will bless you

pizzahmwituAm very disappointed with this "celebrities" hawawezi saidiana chini ya maji”

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Gift to Zari

His act of compassion comes two weeks after the ‘Pamela’ singer attempted to ‘gift’ South African tycoon Zari Hassan with a Ranger Rover Sport.

The boss lady was in Kenya for the ‘Colour Purple Concert’ which was aimed at spreading cancer awareness, talking motherhood and the challenges facing Kenyan women.

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