Key Points
- Don Jazzy confirms he received a birthday gift from Ayra Starr. He says she sent him plenty of money.
- Fans shared the tweet after screenshots trended online. Many praised the pair for warm public friendship.
- Don Jazzy and Ayra Starr both work under Mavin Records. The post renewed talk about generous gifts between colleagues.
Don Jazzy (Michael Collins Ajereh) says Ayra Starr (Sarah Oyinkansola Aderibigbe) gifted him cash. He wrote that she sent him plenty of money on his birthday. The short post drew quick likes and many replies from fans.

The comment referenced a fan question about Ayra Starr’s support. Screenshots of the tweet circulated widely across social apps this morning. Read a similar recent celebrity profile on ValidUpdates: Anita Joseph drops MC Fish.
How fans reacted
Some fans praised Ayra Starr for the gesture and quick reply. Others saw it as friendly banter between a boss and artist. Discussion focused on modern gift culture in the music industry.
Don Jazzy leads Mavin and signs artists including Ayra Starr. The exchange reinforced the visible support among label colleagues today.
The post arrives amid many recent celebrity social stories on ValidUpdates. See another site report for context: Burna Boy cancels five dates.
Don Jazzy did not give exact amounts in his tweet about the gift. He kept the post light and did not expand on details. Ayra Starr has not posted further comment about the exchange.
Public replies mixed praise and jest in threads under the post. Some users asked for proof while others shared friendly emojis. The short moment shows how small posts spark wide talk online.
Industry watchers say such gestures build team morale and goodwill. Don Jazzy and Ayra Starr keep working on new music projects. Fans will watch for more posts or public shows in coming weeks.
Several music bloggers reposted the exchange and highlighted the friendly bond between labelmates this week online.
The coverage prompted threads comparing gift moments across other Nigerian music houses in recent months. For now the exchange stays a warm public note to suggest formal changes.
Label representatives did not reply to a request for comment online. The friendly post remains part of daily artist social chatter across platforms.






