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Keke Driver Returns N500,000 Cash Traders Forgot In His Tricycle

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Keke Marwa Driver Returns N500,000 Cash Some Traders Left In His Tricycle In Jos - autojosh

Commercial tricycle driver, popularly known as Keke Marwa returns N500,000 cash some traders left in his tricycle in Jos.

The traders were reportedly on their way with the cash to buy cows on Saturday, October 16 when they left it in the Keke.

A commercial tricycle driver (Marwa driver) Mallam Tulu, has been celebrated online for returning N500,000 cash which some traders left in his Marwa in Jos, Plateau state.





According to one Bello Lukman of Unity FM Jos, the traders were on their way with the cash to buy cows in the Yanshanu area of Jos on Saturday, October 16 when they left it in the Keke.

Bello Lukman wrote ;

“God bless Mallam Tulu, a Keke Napep rider that returned about 500,000 naira some passengers left in his tricycle in Jos yesterday,” he wrote.

“He picked the traders who were going to Dengi to go and buy cows from Corona in Yanshanu area of Jos and on getting to Dilimi, they got a vehicle going to Dengi so they dropped leaving their money in a bag behind his tricycle.

“A lady who boarded his tricycle drew his attention to the bag and on checking the bag, he discovered huge amounts in it. He went straight to where he picked the passengers, he found them there worried and hoping he would return the money





“He gave them their bag and they gave him 5,000 gratifications… We still have great Men in this country. God bless Mallam Tulu”





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