Taxi Driver Discovers Huge Bag Of Money In His Car, Video Emerges As He Returns It

Taxi Driver Discovers Huge Bag Of Money In His Car, Video Emerges As He Returns It

  • The wads of cash a Rivers e-hailing taxi driver found in his car has left internet users in shock and stirred reactions
  • According to an emerging report, a Port Harcourt event attendee forgot the money in the taxi man's
  • While many people commended the taxi driver for his honest act, others downplayed what he did

An unidentified Rivers taxi driver has caused an uproar online for returning huge wads of cash a passenger forgot in his car.

Portharcourt Specials, who made the report, shared a video showing how two men opened a black bag and took out many bundles of naira notes.

Rivers taxi driver finds huge bag of money in his car
Image of a taxi driver for illustration purpose and not related to the story. Photo Credit: Luca Sage, Facebook/Portharcourt Specials
Source: UGC

According to the Facebook media outlet, an event attendee in Port Harcourt forgot the money. The driver reportedly returned the huge sum.

The driver's honest act earned him the admiration of many internet users, but some weren't impressed.

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To them, the driver had no choice since his details were on the e-hailing service app.

Mixed reactions trail the man's honest act

Roy Owhorndah said:

"With the way this country be now person go come forget this money waiting the person they think abeg? Fake update."

Wilson Chukwuyem said:

"Reason you should always use cab from app, if not this man for no ever return the money."

Fâbîân Zâddy Ûdô said:

"He was scared that they will report him to bolt so he returned.
"Pretender."

Etonex Obo said:

"Good one.
"I will definitely do same as well.
"Being bad or good is an individual choice."

Goddywise D Comedian said:

"Some people are just funny by saying he returned it because he can be trace...

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Young Chinda said:

"This is commendable! It's not everytime we hear and reports negative things about Rivers state."

Obi Williams said:

"He is aware his details are on the app.
"So he became a good Samaritan."

Taxi driver returns big money passenger forgot in his car

In a related report, a taxi driver had returned big money a passenger forgot in his car.

Gyamfi, the taxi driver, who balances his work with his studies at a training college, drove back to Kasoa from Achimota overhead in Accra to hand over the money and documents to Waja, the passenger.

The sweet-spirited taxi driver told GBC News that a colleague condemned his decision to return the items.

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Driver returns GH¢20k left in his car

Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh previously reported that a driver had returned GH¢20k, which was left in his car.

A woman known as Lara Wise, who narrated his act of kindness on Facebook, revealed that the man is a choir member in her church and very committed.

According to her, after Emmanuel dropped a female passenger, he soon realised she left a fat wallet in the back seat behind.

Not sure who owns it, the man opened the purse to discover wads of dollar bills and other foreign currencies.

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