The Nigerian Way of Kindness – But Should It Be This Way?

In a heartwarming display of kindness, a Good Samaritan came to the aid of a struggling tricycle driver at a petrol station in Nigeria.

The driver was on the phone with his wife, discussing how he had used the last of his money to buy fuel for his vehicle, leaving none for food for their children. The conversation was audible, as the driver’s phone was on speaker.

The Good Samaritan, who wishes to remain anonymous, was moved by the driver’s plight and decided to intervene. When it was time to buy fuel, the driver told the attendant to serve the Samaritan first, but the latter insisted that the attendant serve the driver instead.

The Samaritan then proceeded to buy fuel for the driver’s tricycle, filling up the tank to the brim. The driver was overwhelmed with emotion, breaking down in tears as he thanked the Samaritan.

But the kindness didn’t stop there. The Samaritan went on to send money to the driver’s account, as well as to his wife, to help them buy food and other essentials.

When asked about his actions, the Good Samaritan attributed his kindness to the values instilled in him by his parents. “My dad would say that the help you render today might come back to you tomorrow,” he said.

This story serves as a reminder of the importance of kindness and humanity, especially in times of need. The driver’s family will undoubtedly benefit from the Samaritan’s generosity, and the act of kindness will likely have a ripple effect in the community.

The Good Samaritan’s selfless act is a testament to the power of compassion and empathy, and a reminder that even small acts of kindness can make a significant difference in someone’s life.

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