
Have you spotted the man dressed up and looking dapper in green? He’s going from place to place making a lot of people happy.
You can spot him cruising around town in a green salon car, stopping at your shopping malls, restaurants, bus stops, cinemas, bukkas and even hospitals, just to pay your bills. So far, he’s been spotted at Ayinke General Hospital, Ikeja City Mall- Bruno’s place, Shoprite and so many others. We dug around and confirmed his identity, he is the #HeritageMan
So while you’re about town engaging in your daily activities, #HeritageMan might just be there to pick up the bill.
Let us know if or where you spot him, we are surely on the look out for the special Green man.
The Heritage Man, dressed in a green suit, green bowler hat, a white shirt and a grey bow tie, moves around Lagos in a green salon car with the word.
“HERITAGE” clearly engraved on the license plate. He stops at such places as shopping malls, restaurants, bus stops, cinemas, “bukas” and hospitals, to pay bills incurred on the spot by people he meets at random, and bids them Have a Nice Day, from Heritage Bank – your timeless wealth partner.
On his first day out, he paid for a 60″ LCD TV for a particular woman at The Palms Shopping Mall in Lekki, and paid for Mongolian hair, beauty makeovers and weave-on fixes at Ikeja City Mall. He was at Shoprite in Surulere, Coldstone and Chicken Republic, paying bills and making out time to have his picture taken with dozens of delighted people. On his second day out, he paid off bills for different ailments at the General Hospital, Ikeja, paid for lunch for about 150 staff of the Lagos State Government at the Alausa Secretariat Canteen and was eventually seen handing out airtime recharge cards to motorists stuck in traffic on the Third Mainland Bridge! He might just show up in your neighborhood!
The Heritage Man in Action
The “Man in Green” has indeed opened the gates of everyday goodwill, in his own little way. And as he continues to utter those words clearly, we are optimistic that everyone can at some point do even the smallest acts each day that might make the difference between someone – anyone at all – being crushed under the weight of a really tough time, and being able to indeed HAVE A NICE DAY.














