- The humble bodaboda from Ndiruni Village, Dennis Karani, is releasing himself online after returning a lost wallet with cash in Chuka City
- Despite the money being enough to buy a new motorcycle, the clerk chose loyal
- His rare act of justice has created a wave of commendation and calling for support for a new bike
The city of Chuka – The Bodaboda from Ndiruni village has been a symbol of rare integrity after returning a handbag full of cash to its legitimate owner.
Source: UGC
Dennis Kara, a bodaboda operator, was in his usual evening cycles when he saw a woman’s wallet near the Alpha building in Chuka town.
How a clerk got a wallets containing thousands of money
Oswald Gitari Mwenda told TUKO.co.ke that it was about 7 o’clock at night when the clerk was dropping a passenger and discovering the wallets left on the road.
When he checked the wallet, he was struck by discovering it was full of KSh 1,000 notes – which was reported to be the biggest buyer for a new motorcycle.
“I was shocked,“Said Mwenda.”To Luck Good, I got identity documents and communication inside. I didn’t hesitate-I didn’t know what I was supposed to do. ”
When he arrived to comment, the clerk told TUKO.co.ke that the face on the ID was that of a man who believed he had been carrying his motorcycle previously.
Was the clerk rewarded by the walker?
So, he searched for the owner by using the communication information and boarded the car to his village to send the wallet and all that was in it.
Since the owner did not give him any money, his heart is at peace because he did the right thing.
The exciting story of the clerk has attracted the senses of social networks and creates a commendable feeling.
Many praised the act of the loyal rider as a modern hero at a time when such justice seemed to be very rare.

Source: UGC
Kenyans suggest gifts to Dennis Clerk
Now phones are increasing in the public to contribute and reward the humble rider. Some propose to buy a new motorcycle, while others propose to raise money to make a living.
“Let’s donate and buy another bike for being honest,” Wrote Social Networks Mawira KQ.
MUTHUMBI COURSE:
“The best thing this environment can do for him is to find out if the bike he had is either employed or on a loan, if so, unity can appreciate the act.”
Rehema Rwigi:
“God bless you, the clerk. Let the people of Ndiron arrange and hold hands to help this humble and faithful Lord to improve his life.”
LINUS MUTEGI:
“Ndiruni has been known for all kinds of crime and inappropriate businesses. The clerk has confirmed that even in the darkest areas, the light can shine.”
A man from Kabete are free KSh 10k who was wrongly used
In another act of Kindness, Philemon Kipngetich received KSh 10,300 from Brian Okwany shortly after his children were expelled from school due to the arrears.
Since he did not expect that much, he immediately knew the money was not for him and he returned it to the one who sent it.
Brian had to send money to his mother, but he missed the number and went to Kipngetich.
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