In what can be described as “it pays to be good”, Mr Chidiebere Ogbonna, who returned “One Million, Eight Hundred Thousand Naira (N1.8M) he found in a carton of Indomie he bought has now relocated to the United Kingdom, UK, with his family.
Recall that June last year, in the hit of Covid-19 pandemic, Mr. Ogbonna had bought an Indomie carton from a dealer in Owerri, Imo State Capital, according to reports, when he got home and opened it, the carton was partially filled with noodles coupled with some bundles of N1000 notes.
Mr Ogbonna who was shocked at sighting the money, returned the cash back to the vendor.
When asked why he returned the cash, he said the money was not his, so there was no reason for him to keep it.
The owner of the business who could not hold back his joy, thanked him and told him to come back and collect a carton of indomie whenever he needs it till December (2020).
Mr Ogbonna’s acts drew lots of reactions online, while he received praises from people, he also received criticism from people who believed that it was his opportunity and he shouldn’t have returned the cash.
However, in what can also, be described as a good reward, Mr. Chidiebere Ogbonna has relocated to UK with his wife and kids. His relocation, according to reports was unconnected to his rare kind acts.
A Twitter user shared Mr Ogbonna’s photo, where he was spotted in UK, definitely enjoying his being good.
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