A
young secondary school student has been massively rewarded for her
honesty after she found a purse filled with money and ATM cards and
returned it to the owner.
We had
reported earlier in March a 19-year-old SS2 student identified as
Omolabake Samson, displayed an act of patriotism and honesty by
returning a lost purse which contained N18,000 to FCMB Sagamu Branch in
Ogun state.
The
teenage student was on Thursday heavily rewarded for her honesty with a
cheque of N200,000 by the bank. Destiny smiled on her because that same
day, the Bank South West Zonal Director, Babatunde Onadeko was around
for inspection at the branch that same day.
Onadeko
was dazzled by the action of the girl and decided to make her known by
asking the Branch Manager to write a letter of commendation for the girl
and the letter should be taken to her school the following day to serve
as a role model.
The
State Chairman of Academic Staff Union of Secondary Schools, Comrade
Lasisi Akeem, was around with the State Secretary, Comrade Banjo Joseph
Adegbenga to grace the occasion.
The
Head Corporate Affairs of FCMB, Diran Olojo, Group Head (Corporate
Affairs) FCMB who did the presentation of a dummy cheque of Two Hundred
Thousands Naira to the girl stated emphatically that it is rare to still
find such a trustworthy girl in our society.
He
said anyone that take anything that doesn't belong to him is called a
thief. He further gave the girl a personal cheque to the girl.
Babatunde
Onadeko, Zonal Head (South-West2), FCMB, narrated the whole event to
the students and the people that were present on May 19th at the Banking
Hall.
She returned 18,000 Naira but has gotten more than that. Up till now, people are still blessing this unique girl.
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