A young Okada rider has been labelled a hero after returning an eye-watering amount of money he found on the road on Tuesday, October 12.
The teenager from northeastern Liberia near the Ivory Coast border is set to meet the country’s president after returning GHc300K belonging to a businesswoman.
The Associated Press reported Emmanuel Tolue found the money wrapped in a plastic bag on the highway.
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The 18-year-old Okada rider who dropped out of school told the publication that he would speak to the president about his education.
“I’m set to go see the president and when I meet him I will talk to him about my education. I will tell him I want back to go back to school,” he said.
Tolue had to discontinue his education and join the bodaboda business to support his family.
Finding the millions.
After finding the money, Tolue described feeling fearful, and he took it to his aunt for safekeeping, hoping the owner would come forward.
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When the rightful owner, Musu Yancy, appealed for anyone who had seen the cash to return it via radio, Tolue obliged, and local officials returned the money.
The grateful businesswoman rewarded the bodaboda rider with GHc9,000 among other gifts, for his honesty.
Threats
Despite his commendable actions, Tolue said he had received threats for returning the money. The teen also disclosed that his friends shun him, saying he would never be rich.
“Since my decision, when I have a breakdown on the highway and some of my rider friends see me, they don’t help. They say I acted stupid to find and return money,” he said.
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