There was widespread jubilation in Aba, Abia State, after a commercial tricycle operator, popularly known as a “keke” driver, returned a large sum of ₦4 million that was accidentally left behind by a female trader. The incident occurred in the bustling Ariaria International Market area and has drawn praise from residents, market leaders, and local authorities.
According to eyewitnesses, the trader had boarded the keke after withdrawing the cash, which she intended to use for purchasing goods. Upon alighting, she reportedly forgot the bag containing the money in the tricycle. It was not until much later that she realized the money was missing.
The keke driver, whose identity was revealed as Chijioke Emmanuel, discovered the forgotten bag after completing several other trips. Upon checking the contents and realizing the significant amount of money involved, he immediately began making efforts to locate the rightful owner. He returned to the Ariaria Market area and sought help from market leaders and security personnel.
With their assistance, he was able to identify the woman, who had already begun to raise alarm over the missing funds. The moment of reunion between the trader and her money was met with loud cheers and emotional expressions of gratitude from onlookers and fellow traders.
The female trader, whose name was not immediately disclosed, reportedly broke down in tears and repeatedly thanked the keke driver for his honesty. Witnesses described the scene as deeply emotional, with passersby applauding the young man and chanting his name in appreciation.
News of the act quickly spread across the city, with many hailing the keke driver as a symbol of integrity in a society often plagued by distrust and corruption. Local radio stations picked up the story, and social media users across Nigeria praised his actions as rare and exemplary.
Community leaders in the Ariaria area have called for recognition of Chijioke Emmanuel’s honesty, urging the Abia State government to commend him publicly. Some have gone further, requesting that he be given financial support or a commendation certificate to encourage other commercial drivers to emulate such behavior.
A spokesperson for the Ariaria Market Traders Association confirmed the incident and praised the young driver’s action. He described it as “an inspiring moment that restored faith in the human spirit and reminded the community of the value of honesty.”
The incident has also reignited conversations about the importance of ethical conduct, especially among people in informal sectors who frequently come into contact with the public. Many residents said they hoped this would serve as a turning point in encouraging trust and accountability in the local community.
So far, there has been no official response from the Abia State government, though several public figures have expressed admiration for the driver online. Some philanthropists and organizations have reportedly reached out to offer him financial gifts and business support.
As of Thursday, the story of the honest keke driver continues to circulate widely, with many Nigerians celebrating the rare act of selflessness and urging others to uphold similar values in their daily lives.