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Nigerian lady reveals how danfo conductor returned her purse she left in the bus

With the huge number of insecurities and scammers scattered around the country, there are still good people who continue to set good examples for others to follow.

A Twitter user identified as @_anumide took to the platform to reveal how she forgot her purse in a danfo bus in Lagos. While she had given up hope on retrieving it, she got the surprise of her life when the conductor of the bus sent her a mail asking her to call a certain number to pick her purse up.

She wrote: "I lost my purse in a dis mrng,only 2get a call fw hrs l8tr 4rm d conductor of d danfo,met hm up where we agrd,got d purse.Guys!No single penny was removed 4rm my purseHe evn snt me an emailThere are still good people out dere, please if u ve a better job 4him please RT"

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Due to his good command of written English and his honesty, she inquired to know more about him and discovered he is an undergraduate who was going through tough times. Taking to Twitter, she called on well-meaning Nigerians to help him get a good job.

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In similar news, a Nigerian woman identified as Fadekemi on Instagram, has taken to the the platform to narrate how she got her phone back after forgetting it in a taxi. According to her post, the driver brought the phone to her house, despite it being very expensive.

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