Honest Ghanaian Bolt Driver Receives $85 After He Returned Samsung Phone to Chinese Passenger, Peeps Hail Him

Honest Ghanaian Bolt Driver Receives $85 After He Returned Samsung Phone to Chinese Passenger, Peeps Hail Him

  • An honest Ghanaian Bolt driver got $85.00 (GH¢958.40) from a Chinese passenger after returning a Samsung phone brand to the rightful owner
  • In a heartwarming video, he takes his audience on a journey as he returns the phone to the Chinese passenger
  • The footage in which he flaunts the cash reward raked in more than 46,000 views and reactions, with many praising him

A Bolt driver believed to be a Ghanaian received $85.00 (GH¢958.40) from a Chinese national after the passenger left a Samsung phone brand in his car.

He did not disclose where he picked up the passenger but said the owner called about the phone.

Photo of honest Bolt driver.
GH Bolt driver receives $85 after returning a Samsung phone to a Chinese passenger. Photo credit: Manuels Trendz.
Source: TikTok

Bolt driver returns the phone

He displays the phone to his audience in a video and asks them to join him on a long-distance journey to return it to its rightful owner. He bemoaned the trip but remarked that it was worthwhile because he wanted to avoid problems because of his modest background.

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The footage, which captured three likely Chinese nationals, did not show the man handing the phone to the person. He did, however, mention receiving a $85.00 prize for his honesty.

Later in the footage, he proudly displays the cash and counts the dollar bills while expressing amazement in his car. The clip has garnered massive reactions, with many viewers praising him.

Watch the video below:

Peeps react to the video of the Bolt driver

Many lauded his honesty in the comment section of the footage.

Kwame commented:

I love that we know where we are coming from and are always careful.

Citizendove posted:

It's note 20 Ultra.

Imdabankastephen said:

It is note 20 ultra, please.

Nana Badu stated:

God bless you.

Akosua commented:

God bless you.

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ADIS posted:

God richly bless you.

JERFEL_CONSTRUCTION posted:

God bless you.

Nana Yaa said:

God bless you.

ThereIsArace commented:

God bless you, ma guy.

Beezy posted:

God bless you.

AdwoaLove reacted:

Honest man. We can be poor, but we have dignity.

Korsah_1 mentioned:

God bless you.

Mooreblay commented:

God bless you, bro.

Honest Ghanaian bolt driver returns GH¢30,000

In a similar story, YEN.com.gh reported that a bolt driver named Philip Mensah became the talk of town after he returned a substantial amount of GH¢30,000 to a passenger who left the money in his vehicle one fateful night when he picked him up during his usual rounds.

Philip found a hefty-looking envelope in the car, and it looked like a substantial amount of money was in it.

He said the passenger who left the cash told him he had left his money in the car.

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Source: YEN.com.gh

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Nathaniel Crabbe (Human-Interest editor) Nathaniel Crabbe is a journalist and editor with a degree in Journalism from the Ghana Institute of Journalism, where he graduated in 2015. He earned his master's from UPSA in December 2023. Before becoming an editor/writer of political/entertainment and human interest stories at Asaase Radio, Crabbe was a news reporter at TV3 Ghana. With experience spanning over ten years, he now works at YEN.com.gh as a human interest editor. You can reach him via nathaniel.crabbe@yen.com.gh.