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Monday, September 08, 2014

Yusuf Umar Found $100,000 And Returned It To The Owner!

You find money that can change your lifetime in foreign currency but instead of taking it,you return it to its rightful owner..A good name is better than all the riches in the world....you agree even in these hard times?

Read Umar's story below as told by Sunday Vanguard.....


His name does not ring a bell and he is not the type that seeks public attention. But Yusuf Umar, 38, and Chief Receptionist with Jigawa Hotels, is now a celebrity and cynosure of all eyes because of what he did in June this year, lifting the name of the hotel and his family from obscurity to limelight.



On June 27, 2014, Umar, while working in the Jigawa three-star hotel, saw something he had never seen in his life. He was working round the hotel garden around 1am when he came across an Ipad pouch that a guest, who lodged in the hotel and left earlier that day, had forgotten as he was leaving the lodge. 


Out of curiosity, the Dutse-born hotelier picked the small bag and opened it. What he saw shocked him and he quickly went away with the bag to his duty post. He did not tell anyone but his manager.

Inside the small bag were crisp $100,000 notes neatly packed in rows that would have made the man an instant millionaire in Nigeria. At the current exchange rate of N170 to a dollar, the money translates to N17 million and would have been enough to change the social and economic status of Umar, an orphan, who was brought up by his uncle, Kadi Umar, who resides with him at Garu Quarters, Emir  s palace in Dutse.

Although Umar saw the money in the jacket, he never counted it, he presented it as it was to the manager of the hotel to keep. But it was not long before the man, who forgot the money discovered that he had misplaced the money and the Ipad bag. He rang the hotel, fearing that his worst moment had come. What would he do if the money was not found and who was he going to report to given the fact that there was no evidence that he even came to the hotel with such amount of money?

Many troubling thoughts continued to ravage his mind and he could not sum up courage to come back to the hotel or call the staff to inquire about the missing money.   However, the woman, who booked the lodge for him, rang the hotel and reported the loss of the money to the Head Receptionist, who happened to be Umar, whom she had known at the point of booking the place for the man.
’’Hajia, the bag is with me’’, Umar answered when the lady called. I don’t   know exactly how much is in the small bag but it is neatly packed inside the bag,  In a jiffy, the woman landed at the three- star hotel and was handed the bag containing the money by Umar. 

She could not believe it was real. She almost fainted after counting the money and realizing it was complete. Not a single note was missing from each of the ten packs of $10,000.
She disappeared in ecstasy and returned in a short while clutching two envelopes, one containing some money for Umar in appreciation for his honesty and the other for the hotel management for being exceptionally transparent in dealing with its clients.

The singular act by Umar has continued to reverberate two months after the money had been found and returned to the owner. But Umar himself, an Ordinary National Diploma Student at the Jigawa State Polytechnic, who lost both parents at a tender age and joined the JHL at inception in 1999, is enjoying the fame and positive publicity he is getting daily.

Like a good product, he is being sought after by visitors to the hotel and top government officials, who have heard about him. Some regularly come around to shake hands with him while others drop by to give him some gratis all in a bid to identify with one-of-a kind Nigerian, who has lifted the name of Jigawa State to the international limelight.

’’I could not have taken the money because it was not mine’’, Umar told Sunday Vanguard at Dutse, adding that he was taught by his parents not take what does not belong to him so as to prosper in life.

He said he was not also tempted to disappear with the huge sum because as far as he was concerned, his conscience had already told him that the money did not belong to him, and that he should quickly present it to the owner in line with his religious values of speaking the truth no matter how difficult the situation may be. According to Umar, three factors influence his decision not to keep the money.

First, as soon as he took it, he remembered his God that it would be an offence to take what does not belong to him; second, he remembered his father’s  injunction not to take what does not belong to him if he wanted to prosper in life and; finally, the fact that it is a policy of the hotel management not to tamper with any item left behind by any guest. 

There is a tradition in the hotel that even if a guest forgets an item or money it should be kept for him in a strong room that now accommodates undisclosed large amount of cash and valuables as a demonstration of its commitment to honesty and integrity.

Umar said a man, who had forgotten N200,000 came back and was given it in the same currency that he left in the hotel. The money was picked up by a cleaner while sweeping the room and returned to the management for upkeep until the owner showed up two years later with evidence of lodging there and proof that the money was in certain denominations.

Umar’s act of honesty has already attracted the attention of Governor Sule Lamido, who, at a public ceremony, last week, showered praises on him and urged him to continue to exhibit the virtue of integrity.

As a reward, the governor presented Umar with a motorcycle and a plaque and a certificate personally signed by him during the 23rd anniversary of the state. It was an honour that excited Umar the most in his life. He never expected to have a handshake with the governor but the single act of honesty provided the platform and lifted his family name beyond Dutse.

Before the governor honoured him publicly at the Mallam Aminu Kano Triangle on Wednesday, Umar was blessed on Monday with a bouncing baby boy by his wife, increasing his family members to two. He already had a boy.

I really value the certificate and plaque given to me by the governor more than the motorcycle because the gesture means that I am known within and outside Nigeria. I am really really excited about that, Umar said.


For that reason, Umar has decided to change his course of study so as to give the opportunity to become a diplomat one day. I want to go into the Foreign Affairs Service so that one day I can work as a diplomat and make my country proud, the father of two said.culled



*Wow,so proud of this young man..this is unbelievable oh...or he doesn't know what dollars is?lol...just kidding

140 comments:

  1. Wow! 9ja still get honest people! God bless you Yusuf Umar!

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    1. Vex no gree me read dis..Wtf was dis guy thinking when he returned d money? If i were his wife i will divorce him sharp sharp...Which kain mumu man be dis? Good name my foot...Na good name go pay my bills? Anyway no typical Igbo man will try this arrant nonsense....mtcheeeeeeew.

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    2. BLOG ANALYSER: I admire him, he is rare gem. Kudos to the governor but he should have given him a car. Stingy governor

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    3. Hmmmm.... .make i no talk sha.. good of u Umar. God will reward ur good heart

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    4. Really? What will his good name fetch him? Motorcycle? Plaques? What about a better job? Fame without money? Abeg abeg! 17 million is the kind of money you'll steal and people will understand a'mean for you to forget 17 mil that means u have 100x. I've forgotten my fones, purse and other things in cabs nobody returned it oh, na 17 million Chai, aboki pple sha

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    5. Good he returned the money o. The kain ghost wey for terrorise am for nite till him quench no be here o

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    6. Datz how I saw a blackberry phone in a bus,with no sim card in it, I ve 2 starting calling the owner's family until dey got 2 her, she was so happy getting her phone back.

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    7. @Chizoba, I would absolutely do same, YES I will immediately return the money and YES I am igbo! Speak for yourself please.
      I applaud your honesty Umar, your goodwill will bring you greater fortune! Amen!
      My fellow Nigerians, please emulate this guy, it wasn't an easy decision but he did it. Do not take things that don't belong to you, stealing is equivalent to murder! Also stop badmouthing Nigeria, join hands instead in your own little ways and let's fix our country.

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    8. He did what?????

      Kai.....if I hear!!!!

      No one works hard for a $100, 000 and forget it in a hotel abeg. I hope this Umar go still see money sha!

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    9. Motorcycle ke? Kai! So unfair. Aunty stella please can you get this guy's acct no and post it here for those who might also want to reward his honesty. Thanks!

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    10. God will continue to bless him
      Honesty pays.
      A good name is better than riches biko

      Www.omosarah.com

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    11. Abeg speak 4 urself typical ibo ko.

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    12. @adaora u, thanks for your comment no mind chizoba.

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    13. Chizoba, na so all ur things go dey loss and no one will ever return them to u. Mcheeeew

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  2. I will only return that amount of money if a nut in my head becomes loose, not in this world, not in the next will I return it. I dey craze?


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    1. U be Igbo man nah...na we get sense pass..hahahaha

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    2. LMAO @Alloy

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    3. Alloy, am disappointed with your comment.I thought you were a Christian because of the manner you dish out advice.

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    4. Stay away from a job in a bank job Alloy!

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    1. Very rare... Honesty is the best policy!!! I am soo proud of you Umar!
      It feels good to know that honest people are more than 2 persons lately!

      ~Peace Ambassador

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  4. lmao....good for him...stingy governor....na motorcycle dem fit give am? mtchewwww ...i am sorry but i wont return it oh....na dog chop dog life we dey live so.... @xclusiv

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    1. My dear o, I couldn't help but notice that "motorcycle" part. Smh
      But if he had stollen the money, they would want to cut his hand... the governor could have empowered him with a good sum of money, to start his own business, that would make him his own boss.

      now a youth in that state may want to do this, but he may have to think between giving up 100k dollars and receiving a "motorcycle". As we all know, no body wants to stay poor, so the youth may decide to go with the dollars instead.

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    2. As in eeh really stingy governor with all the billions the state govt has. How will they encourage other citizens wen they reward with things like motorcycle, barrows n sewing machines. U r such a good man.

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    3. The Governor is extremely mean. Can u imagine?Motorcycle and Certificate + Handshake? Smh.

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  5. That's so nice of him. He is one in a million. But wait oo Stellahipsy, did U say the Governor presented him with a motorcycle? Well, since he said he value the certificate and popularity, nor qualms. All the best Umar.

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  6. He knows.which hausa man doesnt know dollars.heheheh.thats a good one.we stil hv good nd God fearing ppl around

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  7. A good samaritha may God bless his family. I went to lodge in a hotel only for me to 4get my bb charger in the hotel coz I went to buy goods in cotonou n am going back to benin, I remembered that I 4got it for me to call the boy that I usually call to keep a room for me. He said he didn't see it, not knowing his even the one that collected it, when I came back next mkt day I went to pay for room this guy is using my charger to charge his bb so I have to report to the hotel management, that was my last visit to that hotel

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    1. Hahahahhahah...your story is so funny but its the truth.

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    2. Chidinma Igwe, do you deal in okrika??

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  8. Double wow! This is the level of grace i'm praying to attain. Hmmm

    Click my name for all your celebration cakes and cupcakes, cheers

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    1. This one no be "level of grace" o
      na plaque I go chop?
      abi the governor handshake dey loan money?
      Abeg I refuse such level of Grace that will make me receive a motorcycle for saving a man from loss.
      whatever happened to empowering the youth???
      stingy government!

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  9. Hmm am proud of him too..I didn't know we still hav such good people in our country now!!
    Hajia just thank ur Allah. ..its well

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  10. I didn't bother finishing the story sef! *Clapshandsinsarcasm. This guy never blow. Haba. So 17 million was staring you in the face and u decided to trade it for bajaj motorcycle? When u could have bought yourself a soft and nice toyota avalon. ABOKI .

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    1. Aboki na aboki...dem too mumu..Tufiakwa!

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    2. And tomorrow you will start calling politicians thieves. What's the difference between you and corrupt government officials.

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    3. He did the best thing, reminds me of the guy that stole money at the airport. He boughts cars and houses but @ the end of the day the long arm of the law caught up with him. He will get more than the motorcycle and have peace of mind at the end of the day.

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    4. This useless n hopeless Chizoba, u re back again. What are u ranting about? Thief.... u re not ashamed to display ur level of dishonesty here. it's people like you that go to saloon to steal weaves of fellow men. Just see d way u re bitter about what is not right? If u re a thief, not everyone is!!! Bloody criminal. And we want things to get better? With people with ur kind of mindset, the system is totally messed up. Thief.

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    5. So u call being honest mumu,smh at ur level of indiscipline and lack of fear of God!and am pretty sure u are a church executive in ur local church#yimu!
      U so need Jesus afresh.amen

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    6. Chizoba Ibebuwhatever,dont worry, one day your husband will finally make some money and the money go lost, person of like mind as you will pick it up immediately

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    7. If you take money that doesn't belong to you, you are a thief and the curse of the Lord is upon the house of a thief. Make una dey fear God small na

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  11. Awwww...so touched by this!

    Honesty is the best policy, always! It may not pay immediately, but it always pays in the end. No need to cut corners, ever.

    Well done Umar. A good name is better than riches.

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  12. That's typical of a real hausa man not those blood thirsty demons!

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  13. One thing I like about aboki people is the fact that they are sincere...am not talking about the ones in power cos those ones are highly corrupt..
    My gate man is an hause man and he is the most truthful person I have ever seen..
    Very diligent too...
    We will leave the house under his care and travel for months...I started respecting him the day he returned my missing wallet he found under the seat of my car with the money in it still intact..

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  14. its so sad that an act like this which should be a normal thing has become so rare that it would be celebrated......umar God bless and give u the grace to continue being a good son of your parents..may your dreams come through

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  15. It is heart warming to know that there are still honest people among us.

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  16. In this present time and age? well there is God ooo!! A motorcycle kwa?

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  17. Wow so gud of him bt if I were him,I wud av given d mony to M 4 his birthday parry so we cud pop champayne n party al nite long. Am callin on CHIOMA SINIEVIE UKPAI to pls 4gv M cos lyf witout her 2 M hs bin meaninless n useless. M wnts u bk lyk crazy,he cn't sleep,eat,drink all bcos of u. He's sick n cries ur name 2 al who cares 2 listen. ChIOMA SINIEVIE. UkPAI pls cum bak 2 M cos me I stil wnt M on Me. U can go bak b his gf while I continue my role as his FM. U're chioma's frend pls pass d msg 2 her. Incase she dn't get me.... Fellow BV's wat name can I gv mysef afta 15th cos I cudn't sleep all cos of blog name. If u av an idea pls share wt me.

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    1. Shut up and leave her alone.

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    2. No one cares about your stupid story. So fuck off cos it's getting annoying.

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    3. Sharap u both. Dummies dt doesn't knw anytin. If my story pisses u off,den y mus u say somtin. Both of u shud fuck off n get lost. Idiots, stupid pple

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    4. Ode oshi lehin mejeji. Oriyin ope rara. Am damn fuckin serus abt wt I said. I nd M 2 stay alive 4 me so I hd 2 beg her publicy 2 axept him bk.M hs bin sik cos of her . Do u fnk am jokin? As 4 u mami water princess, u suck n I guess u so hurt cos M hsn't called u 4 a bed.bad pretending bitch. Idiat

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  18. The hotel has a strong room? Jigawa on my mind.

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  19. Wow! Hope they gave him more than this plaque and motor cycle.
    For all the bad name Muslims have one thing is certain they are very honest people

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  20. Madam stella,d guy is a big olod,pverty has surely changed his mentality,let him eat d fame without fortune!

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  21. Mr umar ur parents will be very proud of u....good name is better dan wealth. ...nice move!

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  22. The Governor gave him a motorcycle...hahahahahahahaha. He shoulda left it @ the plaque...EEE!!!

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  23. I'm expecting people to insult him as usual. If I were in his shoes, I would do same. I can't just take what isn't mine. It's a guiding principle I follow.

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  24. He is a very honest man.Honesty is the best policy.

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  25. Wow!! But is dt all d broke ass governor can give him??? Evn a naija made car wld b beta than a bike

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  26. Hahahahaha..God o! Why dont i find money like this... He is a good man o...am not that good abeg, that money for dissappear...

    *am out*

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  27. When reading this I just opened my eyes wide with anticipation waiting for where they will say he was given a better job or a scholarship or something meaningful all I hear is good name,good name like stella said he doesn't know what dollar is
    And me i don't take what does not belong to me is against my.......thinking

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  28. Lmao .....lord help me and I jam dt kind money Hmmmmm mamm. ..lol
    Tot they would give him a better job
    Its good to be good sha

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  29. The man is an honourable man.Some people are not just used to taking other peoples stuff. Have seen money like this though,was tempted not just to touch but take but my conscience wouldn't let me.A good name is better anyday.

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    1. May Allah continue to bles u
      Money will finish and ur name tarnished for ever
      WELDONE Umar!
      But wait oooh!
      That govnor without apology is stupid!
      What a way to encourage honest!
      Okada fah?
      Don Allah
      Yaya zai reina shi da ashaba don Allah?
      Gaskiya, ya ba ni kunya

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  30. Waoh! Waoh! Waoh!
    GoD bless u darling!
    And dis governor,all he could give him was a motorcycle?!
    He couldn't give him a car from all d billions he has stolen for...say 8 years?!

    Ana emenu...

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    1. As i read reach d part of the motorcycle, serious vex catch me. Even if he doesn't want to give him money, a better job would have bin okay. Scholarship for his children is very much in order. Dat governor is just useless.

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    2. Cutemumm d meaning will be lost in good English. She is hailing them with sarcasm. Lyk "make una dey do" GW abeg come answer.

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  31. Honesty pays. I praise him for what he did. He really tried.

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  32. There's still some good in this world. Good name will forever be better than riches.

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  33. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    This dude is just like me.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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    1. Yimu!u wey go first carry money go satisfy that ur pencil doodie for brothel...

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  34. After all his honesty na only motorcycle dem give am.
    Msschew...opportunity comes knocking once.

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  35. Am not suprised oo.
    Northerners are very contented, non ambitious ppl.
    Dey tk each day as it comes, with very simple lifestyles.
    Even d rich among dem, u wldnt know until u r close to dem.
    I Like dem much.

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    1. Yimu forget say we like to show off but a northerner with his humble looking face go dey thief billions n u won't know. Do ur research well n u go see dt they r highest tif tif wen it comes to money especially govt money abi u wan make I mention names.

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    2. Yimu forget say we like to show off but a northerner with his humble looking face go dey thief billions n u won't know. Do ur research well n u go see dt they r highest tif tif wen it comes to money especially govt money abi u wan make I mention names.

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  36. The man is definitely a good man .
    But come o so can't the governor afford to buy him even a cheap car?
    Anyway hope the owner of the money gave him a good amount from the 17million!

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  37. A rare gem indeed but motor gini? The governor would ve gone for the motor and leave out the cycle........Ije

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  38. Typical of a hausa man!they be sincere eHhhh.Umar,ezi afa ka ego u ll go places.

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  39. Hmmm!!go forget dat kind money for Warri na dere u go knw say boys dey para.

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  40. Na only hausa man fit return d money believe me cos no igbo man will do so.

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  41. He is as foolish as Nuhu Ribadu who returned Iboris $15m to CBN

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  42. Wow. Hmmmm. Chei. Hmmm. Adonbilivit. Hmmm Ok o.

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  43. This is serious temptation sha. Well its only our consciences that will disturb us, even if we want to chop the money. but the governor would have done better. Even if its to give him an automatic job somewhere reasonable. Motorcycle no be liability be that? Well since he values it, good for him.

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  44. Bokoharam aside,this kind of occurrence mostly happen within Muslims cos those pple truely fear God,are honest and content!
    ...NB:christian bigots,stay off my track,cos the truth is bitter!

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    1. Taa in as much as am in support of honesty, I beg to differ
      NB muslim aboki will return the money but northern alhaji won't.
      Go n find the difference btw aboki n alhaji in igbo man's voice

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  45. A good name is betterthan. Silver and gold

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  46. Wonderful guy but the governor should give him a HOUSE & SCHOLARSHIP!!! To motivate others that honesty pays...

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  47. Hmmmm... Honestly cant say if i would do same o.
    Atleast I'm honest. loll

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  48. Hmmmm... Honestly cant say if i would do same o.
    Atleast I'm honest. loll

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  49. Hmmmm... Honestly cant say if i would do same o.
    Atleast I'm honest. loll

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  50. Nice one Umar.. I care less about God name.

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  51. His govnor is a piece of shit why wud u gve sum1 with so much generosity a motorcycle........na okada go jam dah governor

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  52. Scratching my head, $100,000 will bring school loans to zero balance, or part mortgage (Lord forgive me for thinking that) will be taken care of. Times are hard son, but it is well.

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  53. stella yr blog always makes my day, i swear

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  54. A honourable act! Proud of him!

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  55. Hmmmmm...... there are still many honest Nigerians but this jigawa governor has to be THE STINGIEST GOVERNOR that ever liveth..... d yab people would yab ds guy for trading N17m for a motorcycle, no be small. what happened to giving him a scholarship, a civil service job, and a car? Not that it would even reduce ur ration. And u expect to encourage other citizens abi?

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  56. To think i was discussing something of this nature with my boo yesterday.if twas me i wud av taken the money clean n clear.after all where did he get such amount of money from?.I believe its government money.Government money na our money so if i take am, God no go vex.#Tutu

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  57. HE SHOULD HAVE TIED HIS TWO LEGS TOGETHER AND PRETENDED TO BE A MERMAID. IF HE HAD DONE THAT,HE WOULD HAVE BEEN ABLE TO THINK CLEARLY AND KNOW THE PROPER THING TO DO.
    STELLA,PLEASE POST MY COMMENT.

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    1. Lol,u be madman!tied his two legs together ke?

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  58. God continue to lift dis guy, imagine a whole governor givin him motorcycle he shud av givn him bicycle with al d mny.God wil bless u man 4 der is something bigga 4 u.u av proven dat there r still honest nigerians.i need news lik dis.

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  59. People should stop saying the Governor did not try. Umar did not return the money to the Governor. What about the owner of the money? He should have given the guy at least one bundle of the 100K.

    #God answers all prayers#
    Happy moments - Praise God, Difficult moments-Seek God,
    Quiet moments -Worship God, Painful moments-Trust God,
    Every moment - Thank God.

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  60. the governor is not stingy rather he looked at him like one foolish bot that saw an opportunity to better his life and misused it.Anyone that can forget such amount of money got the money in an illegal way.The governor gave him what he deserved.The Uncle that trained him must be disappointed with his actions.

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  61. Yusuf, because of this your act God Almighty will not only bless you but bless your children. Just like those who infected people with Ebola knowingly, those ones don cook for their own families too. The sins of their fathers.

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  62. The comments here are Unbelievable!!! You call him stupid? *Amazed balls*
    And we castigate our leaders for being not good enough?
    Are we not the leaders of tomorrow?
    With some comments here I wonder what the future holds for Nigeria??
    How many of us are Preparing to be great and good Leaders then?
    You ask God for A breakthrough and you don't prepare to handle it?
    We all are the Moses of Nigeria!!
    The way we lay her Bed, So we will lie on!!
    Can't deal!!
    God have mercy... #shocking

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    1. My thoughts exactly.

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    2. I have corrected you before. It is 'amaze balls', not amazed balls. You can confirm from google!

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    3. @Omuma Asa.. no vex!!! Lol
      *Amaze balls * Thank you!!!

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  63. PD Young Billionaire8 September 2014 at 16:40

    If all Nigerians were like this guy, the country will be a better place to live.All the pple saying he shld have taken the money are not any different from our corrupt politicians.U all will definitely loot the treasury if given the opportunity.It's such a shame!

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  64. lol.
    He did what was right. But I will strike a bargain with the owner somehow. You go find me something nau. Even if na 1million

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  65. Chikito a.k.a Final Say8 September 2014 at 16:47

    As for you, M fucking mate or whatever u call yourself.... I wonder what you are trying to achieve. Person go just Sidon begin find trouble.

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    1. Pele o. Kole yee. Eminikan ni mo mo ibito nti gemije. U no fit undastnd. I gain a lot ok. Jus sip ur tea or u get 1 of stella's chair.

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  66. the money is not his own,so he no suppose take am.

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  67. Hausa people are so honest. I love them for that. Honesty is good. My dad was given an award for bn a very hardworking man in his ministry then. Infact, he worked his a**off to establish the Ministry of Health when our state was created. The govt even gave him a plague(it's hanging proudly on my wall now),
    He didnt care about money but he cared about the upliftment of our new state. He was a very high level officer o
    Then he died. What did we get?. Delay in the payment of his pension. Infact honesty is good but unlike my father, 100% honesty is not good

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  68. His reward most def will come from God. Doesn't matter if his state governor gave him a mere *okada* his help will come from God, who is d supreme God, d one who loves honest dealings. Watch out for this man, God has just started with him. Mere mortal does not have d reward befitting for a honest man as this. U re a good man n u will get God's favour, don't mind all ds rogues saying that u don't know what dollars is. Ibos, their own is so so money money money, n I honestly don't see what they do with it.

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  69. who be this? na suffer go kill you.return 100,000 usd! cheyii! infact i dey vex go sleep.enjoy your motorcycle

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  70. shocks to read comments of really dishonest people on here, i know people who outside of this blog will beat their chest and still confidently proclaim they will still this money... i like my God, he really knows our hearts, no wonder people remain enslaved by money all their lives

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  71. D owner of d money & d Governor are stingy pple,,umar may d blessg & favour of God locate u & ur children...

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  72. The governor only require to give him a plaque. Nothing more. The owner of the money is the one to give him a portion of the money! If someone retuned my lost $100000, he is for sure getting $10000. No stories!!

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  73. i dey mad why i go return that kind money.. 17M is a kinda money that will make you forget your sorrows

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  74. Just like Joseph was located by the King when all else had forgotten, this simple act of honesty will make kings and rulers locate this man. That was a test from God and he passed in flying colors.

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  75. Nigeria is in trouble if its young people can reason like this...what a shame!

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  76. @Jayone you saw a Blackberry in a bus with no simcard in it and u called the girls family till they could get her? Hellloooo..... Are you a wizard? Just curious.

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  77. He did the right thing and he is an honourable man. For those calling him all sorts of names, what makes you think you can steal and get away with it? A lot of people forget the law of cause and effect (sowing and reaping). Renew your mind, even N50M will be exhausted eventually, then what next? You sow evil into your foundation and you think your life and those of your children will be free of the repercussions?. People are looking at it wrongly, whatever he gets as a reward from people, pales in comparison with what God will bless him with. Before you take any action, see the bigger picture. Think of 10years from now and not 3 or 4 months from now. After spending N17M, you'll attract problems that money can't solve yet, you'll eventually spend much more trying to solve more problems.

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  78. This story get as e be.
    How does someone carry such amount of money in cash?
    How does someone forget their IPad and money just like that?
    Any CCTV cameras in the hotel that woul catch a potential thief?


    Dr Lagbaja

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