Vee K, a lady philanthropist has shed tears upon seeing a plaque with her name on a building in her former secondary school.


Narrating the event on her LinkedIn account she said she went to visit her alma mater on Saturday, December 4, only for her to be treated to an unexpected surprise.
The philanthropist added that she donated a book which she wrote to the school’s library gifting them 200 copies of it.
Her post reads partly as follows:
“I visited my old High School today & they surprised me by having put up two plaques in the school the former head teacher and I’s name on them! I actually shed a tear today!!!
“We put my book in the school library. (I wrote about my amazing history teachers in the book!) I helped open the new English building with the former head teacher.
“I met large groups of students and singed all of their books (I sent 200 copies to the school!). I gave a little speech to all members the members of staff.”.
Vee K is indeed a philanthropist as could be seen from her donating 200 copies of her books to students.
She also has a big and friendly heart as she took her time to sign on the books of all the students who came forward doing that with all form of humility.
Many have taken to her comment section to congratulate her and as well thanking her for her kind gestures.
One of those who commented identified as Vijay K. Srivastava however cautioned her not to allow the event get into her head.
“God Bless Vee K. Keep Your #Humility intact by surrendering all what you get as praise or recognition in the feet of #Almighty. “Never allow that to reach to your head. If you can manage and control your #Pride.” Vijay wrote.
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