No good deed goes unrewarded; even if you are not rewarded by man, God will surely reward you. Mr. Usuah got his reward for a good deed he might have forgotten
Can we all remember the story of the honest taxi driver, (Mr Imeh Usuah) who returned $120,000, (About 18 Million Naira) left in his car by a passenger.
While some Nigerians commended his honesty, others called him a fool, considering the fact that the taxi driver wasn't too financially buoyant himself.
Coupled with the fact that, until recently he hasn't been rewarded for his good deed.
Mr Usuah was awarded by the National Orientation Agency (NOA) and given a token amount of N30,000. An amount which many criticized as being to small.
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What a good samaritan! Read how taxi driver returned millions of naira he found in his car….In 2012, an Abuja-based taxi driver, Mr. Imeh Usuah revealed to This Day what transpired on that fateful day: “It was one morning by 5.30 AM, in November, 2007, when British Airways, landed at the international wing of the airport in Abuja. As usual, I positioned myself from metres away from the arrival wing waiting for passengers to come out so that I can get my customers and take them where ever they want to go inside town. “In my waiting position I saw these two white men who came with the British airways. From distance I could observe that they were obviously tired from their look.
They beckoned on me requesting for a drop at the Hilton Transcorp Hotel in Maitama area in Abuja. I didn’t waste time as I immediately put some of their bags into the boot of my cab and the remaining ones neatly arranged on the back seat and underneath the seats, and off I headed for the destination. I arrived at the hotel lounge within 45 minutes and dropped them with their luggage.
I got paid N,4000 for my service and I zoomed off, but unknown to both of us there was a bag which contained this huge amount of money left behind tucked away underneath my seat.” On how he discovered the money, he said: “I decided to take the cab for washing as my usual practice after the day’s work, and while I was removing the foot mats in a bent down position, I saw this brown suite case tucked underneath the driver’s seat.
Immediately I remembered the passengers I had carried for the day and I started thinking of who really among them could have forgotten the suitcase. Instinctively I knew it was one of the many bags belonging to those chaps I took to Transcorp Hilton. Even though I didn’t open the suitcase, I sensed at that hour that it must at least contain some valuable items. My immediate response was to inform our association chairman at that time,
Mr. Alex Ekwueme Udom. I told him what happened and that I was returning the bag to the owners.” He further added that, “By the time I met these guys, the owners of the bag at the hotel, they were standing at the hotel lobby confused, dejected and frustrated. They couldn’t even recognise me as the cab driver that brought them from the airport and shockingly they didn’t know the number of taxi. But, I could recognise them. These people could not believe their eyes. Their confused state disappeared, and they were so happy that they went on their knees thanking me for returning the bag. They requested for my GSM numbers and in a twinkle of an eye, I disappeared from the scene.”
Usuah didn’t know the content of the bag: “It was after sometime that the Abuja Leasing Company called our association that a report got to them of somebody who returned the sum of N18 million left in his cab. Honestly that was when I knew that the bag I returned that fateful day contained that amount of money.”
Can we all remember the story of the honest taxi driver, (Mr Imeh Usuah) who returned $120,000, (About 18 Million Naira) left in his car by a passenger.
While some Nigerians commended his honesty, others called him a fool, considering the fact that the taxi driver wasn't too financially buoyant himself.
Coupled with the fact that, until recently he hasn't been rewarded for his good deed.
Mr Usuah was awarded by the National Orientation Agency (NOA) and given a token amount of N30,000. An amount which many criticized as being to small.
Luck however smiled on Mr Imeh Usuah on Tuesday, as he emerged the winner of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) maiden Integrity Award. Usuah was awarded a plaque and N2.5 million ($15,860) for his honesty.
Ms Arunma Oteh, the Director- General of SEC said that the award was the commission’s contributions toward the promotion, recognition and reward for integrity.
“Usuah’s exemplary act of honesty and integrity had sprinkled a burst of refreshing dew upon the national consciousness,”
Oteh said.She said that “the integrity award is a careful response to a critical need of the Nigerian society, as it is through it that trust is built and sustained.”
In his response, Usuah, a native of Ubokudom in Akwa Ibom, commended the commission for the gesture and devoted the award to the “unsung honest and committed Nigerians across the country.”
We commend Akwa Ibom-born Usuah, A struggling taxi driver, close to 70 years in age, with a large family of 6, laboriously struggling to make ends meet, and yet without compromising morals.
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