Man Appreciates Taxi Driver for Returning His iPhone 13 after It Dropped in Car: "God Bless Him"

Man Appreciates Taxi Driver for Returning His iPhone 13 after It Dropped in Car: "God Bless Him"

  • Percy Jackson was moved by the kindheartedness of a taxi driver who looked for him after dropping his iPhone in the cab
  • Jackson noted that the driver, Kojo, looked for him where he had dropped him off to deliver the expensive gadget
  • The Ghanaian man applauded the driver for his sweet soul, as social media users also appreciated him

A man from Abetifi-Kwahu, Koforidua, Ghana, has taken to social media to appreciate a gentleman for his thoughtfulness.

Percy Jackson (l) appreciated taxi driver Kojo (r).
Ghanaian man Percy Jackson (l) thanked taxi driver Kojo (r) for returning his iPhone. Photo: Percy Jackson GH.
Source: Facebook

Percy Jackson was indebted to a taxi driver who took care of his valuable item after he misplaced it.

Jackson had accidentally dropped his expensive phone in the taxi while going to his destination.

Selling petrol in gallons at Kwahu-Obo

The musician was touched after the taxi driver, identified as Kojo, looked for him to deliver the lucrative iPhone.

"I am posting this taxi driver because of the amazing thing he did this morning. He returned my iPhone 13 with no password or SIM in it. The phone fell out of my pocket into his car. God bless him…remember we still got good people in this world.

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Note: it is a phone I use for shooting videos only. He drove to where he dropped me to look for me and lucky enough, I was the only in the car too. He picked me from where I stay to town. The driver’s name is Kojo, they sells petrol in gallons at 🇬🇭Kwahu-Obo in where the market is," the singer's post read.

The talented singer shared a picture of the kindhearted driver who stood in front of a small green car.

Netizens shower praise on truthful Ghanaian taxi driver

As Jackson showered praise on Kojo, social media users also flocked to the comment section to shower praise on the generous and thoughtful driver.

DHM Consults:

"God bless him. This is what we call integrity. You do the right thing even when no one is watching. It's the reason why most of my clients patronise me. Imagine if we were all like him."

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Diane Belnavis:

"I agree that honesty is the best policy. Kojo's actions are truly inspiring, and I'm so glad he was able to return your phone. It's people like him who make the world a better place. Enough respect to him indeed!"

Mawududzi Parish Ghuy Qwarblah:

"Comprehension is disturbing some followers here...
The purpose or the use of this particular phone is clearly stated in the write up but the illiteracy is at its highest peak so they can't comprehend."

Ogugua Theresa:

"He is a taxi driver and they sell petrol in gallons. If I may ask, how did he contact you since there was no SIM card in the phone? God knows that there are still good people out there, but try to give a clear story."

Lawrence Tornorgbe Toto:

"🙊🙊 Thank God your phone didn't land in the hands of the Mafia. Today is your lucky day, chairman."

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Pharis, a cab driver in Nairobi, told TUKO.co.ke that integrity at any workplace is paramount to sustain the job and customers.

"If you are honest and trustworthy, you will not only be in good books with your bosses and colleagues but also with customers, if you are a service provider. Any person would be tempted to steal the stunning iPhone, but you have to rise above selfishness. I have been tempted, I will not lie, but you stand to lose alot when you are dishonest than when you are honest," he said.
Percy Jackson shows off his fashion sense.
Ghanaian man Percy Jackson shows off his drip in school compound. Photo: Percy Jackson GH.
Source: Facebook

Taita Taveta woman loses possession to fake cab drivers

In a rather heartbreaking story closer home, a Kenyan woman lost all her valuables to a fake cab driver.

Eunice from Voi, Taita Taveta county, was returning home from Saudi Arabia, where she worked for two years.

She said after arriving at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA), she met two men posing as cab drivers.

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She asked the drivers where she could change her attire and board a bus to her hometown, Voi.

They took her to a petrol station in Kasarani, where one claimed to be sick while the other asked them to have tea with him, and that was how she lost her bags.

Proofreading by Asher Omondi, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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John Green (Editor of parenting content) John Green is an editor of parenting content on the Human Interest Desk. He graduated with a degree in Bachelor of Journalism from the Multimedia University of Kenya (MMU). He has also received training from Google and WAN-IFRA. He previously worked at The Exchange and SportsLeo. John joined Tuko.co.ke in 2022. Email: john.green@tuko.co.ke

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