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Airport cleaner who returned money 4 times complains, says she was not rewarded for her kindness (video)

- Cleaner who claimed to have returned money to people four times complains

- The female cleaner claimed that she returned money to people who forgot it at the airport

- In an interview with Legit.ng, the woman said she would have been an ambassaor in other countries

Remember the Nigerian woman who was lauded and celebrated for her kindness after she returned a sum of N12 million to someone who forgot it in the toilet while she worked as a cleaner at Murtala Muhammad Airport?

This woman identified as Josephine Ugwu had returned the 12 million naira she found while she was working at the airport in 2015.

In a recent interview with Legit.ng, Ugwu had claimed that she returned money not once but four times. She also claimed that she returned eight and seven million naira on separate occasions.

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Cleaner at MMI Airport who has returned money 4 times complains of not getting rewarded
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According to her, she was not rewarded properly for her kindness. She said the government had given her a job and that was all. She said they would have been made an ambassador in other countries.

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Ugwu had shared her thoughts after Legit.ng asked her what she thought about Atiku Abubakar's reaction to President Buhari's win. Atiku had said he would go to court over the election result.

The woman had expressed that Nigerians don't do good to each other. She further asked Atiku to forget the presidency for now and let President Buhari be since he won the election.

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Watch interview below:

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had earlier reported that a cleaner at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Ikeja, Lagos state, Charity Bassey, had reportedly returned the sum of $6,000 (N2.1m) she found in a toilet while she carried out her official tasks.

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