Charity gives me a sense of satisfaction – Celebrity bitcoin entrepreneur, BLord

Celebrity bitcoin entrepreneur, Linus Williams Ifejika, popularly known as Blord has reiterated that giving to the less privileged gives him a deep sense of satisfaction.
The Awka – Anambra based tycoon who recently extended his kind heart to the less privileged in some parts of Anambra State says seeing the little, innocent kids smile makes him feel fulfilled.
“Giving charity to the less fortunate gives me a sense of satisfaction. Many assume that to be a philanthropist, one needs to be extraordinarily wealthy and have excess wealth to give away charity.
However, it is a misconception, and it is the art of giving that is important. Anyone can help society in whichever way they can. I feel fulfilled seeing these innocent kids happy,” he noted.
BLord was at Tender Love Community Children’s home, Ifite – Awka, where he donated some food items and huge cash for the betterment of the orphan kids in the home.
Ifejika, the Chairman of Blord Group, has also been using every opportunity to set the record straight about the legitimacy of his cryptocurrency business.
He declared: “We are Africa’s biggest crypto vendor and we buy bulk BTC. I don’t have Facebook, I don’t have Twitter. Some complaints are better explained physically. Dear customers, If you have any dispute with our customer service, our office is widely open for you.”
Blord, who is also into other businesses, including owning B-lord luxury store and recently, branching into real estate, avowed that, all his businesses are duly registered and each open to scrutiny. He writes: “I have nothing to hide from the law or the public.
I value my peace of mind. Neither me nor all who work for me will compromise our work ethics in any way. And that is why I say it boldly that if you have any complain, come to our office and you can be sure the issue will be promptly attended to and resolved.”