ABSU Keke Operator Receives Selfie for Returning iPhone 13 Pro Max

In a heartwarming display of honesty and integrity, a Keke (tricycle) operator in Abia State University, Uturu, has become a local hero after returning a forgotten iPhone 13 Pro Max to its rightful owner. The incident unfolded when a passenger accidentally left behind the high-end smartphone in the tricycle.

ABSU Keke Operator Receives Selfie for Returning iPhone 13 Pro Max
Mr. Labahani

In a heartwarming display of honesty and integrity, a Keke (tricycle) operator in Abia State University, Uturu, has become a local hero after returning a forgotten iPhone 13 Pro Max to its rightful owner. The incident unfolded when a passenger accidentally left behind the high-end smartphone in the tricycle.

The Good Samaritan, Mr. Labahani, discovered the expensive device and immediately took it upon himself to track down the owner. After a brief search, he successfully located the grateful passenger and returned the smartphone, showcasing the true spirit of honesty that resonates within the community.

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However, the reward for this noble act turned out to be rather unconventional. Instead of a monetary token of appreciation, Mr. Labahani received a unique and unexpected reward from the iPhone's owner – a memorable selfie together. 

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The heartwarming story quickly spread throughout the university and the local community, earning Mr. Labahani widespread praise for his honesty and commitment to doing the right thing. Many residents commended him for setting an inspiring example and reinforcing the importance of trust and integrity in the community.

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In a brief interview, Mr Labahani humbly stated, "I believe in doing the right thing, and it was my duty to return the phone to its owner. The selfie is a unique reward, and I appreciate the gesture. It's not always about material things; sometimes, the act itself is its own reward."

This heartwarming incident serves as a reminder that honesty and kindness prevail, even in unexpected circumstances, and reinforces the strong sense of community in Abia State University, Uturu.