Malam Yusuf Usman is a Nigerian citizen and a hotel worker in
the capital city of Jigawa State, Dutse. He is 37 years of age and earns
about N20,000 per month. But this man wowed hundreds of thousands of
his compatriots by returning an iPad and N17m he had encountered.
WeeklyTrust found the man who has chosen the pass of hard work and honesty and resisted the temptation.
A couple of weeks ago Usman came across belongings forgotten by one of the guests. An iPad, foreign currency and Naira notes totalling about N17m were discovered. The man explained his move by the fact that he was brought up not to covet other people’s property.
“I have been with Three-Star Hotel,
Dutse, Jigawa State, for the past 15 years and I am currently their
Reception Manager. What actually happened was that on that fateful day
that I found the money, I was on my way from reception to see one of the
housekeepers. I passed through the hotel garden where some of our
guests usually relax.
“As I was going, I saw an iPad lying
close to one of the flowers in the garden and there was nobody there. So
I went and took the iPad so that I could take it to the reception and
wait for the owner who may come for it later. When I looked at it
closely, I saw some foreign currency and some wad of naira notes in the
iPad jacket. I quickly took it to the management and I was asked to keep
the money and the iPad in my safe at the reception. I did not count the
money myself,” the man recounted.
Usman received a call three days later. A staff of Jigawa College of
Health Technology, Jahun, told the receptionist that one of the former
guests was looking for his iPad containing some money. However, the
person could not remember whether it was in the hotel he had lost his
belongings or not.The reception manager immediately confirmed that it was in the hotel and he had found it.
Usman further said that the people from Jahun were extremely happy upon hearing that and when they came to pick up the money.
“They thanked me and the management
of the hotel. The Jigawa College of Health Technology wrote a
commendation letter to me. It was there they stated that the money was
over $100,000 because the jacket also had local currency in it,” the man
noted.
Governor Sule Lamido was informed about the situation and praised the
noble deed of the hotel worker. The management of the hotel issued a
commendation letter to Usman.
“As you can see I am not financially
comfortable but that is not the point. What is not yours is not yours.
There are three reasons why I will never take somebody’s property.
“One, stealing is against the teaching of Islam and I was strictly brought up according to Islamic teaching.
“Secondly, my father has always
warned me never to tamper with what is not mine because it can bring
destruction in my life and thirdly, it is the tradition of our hotel not
to hide whatever item we found,” the reception manager explained.
He noted that there is a special store at the hotel for forgotten items, with some of the belongings being there for 10 years.
“I don’t see what I did as a big deal. I am just doing my duty.
“I don’t believe that running away
with somebody’s money will make me wealthy. Wealth belongs to Allah and
if Allah destined me to be wealthy it will come to pass.
“My wife is so proud of me that her respect for me has doubled,” the man of honour said.
Usman further advised the youths to remain honest and hard-working.
He added that everything in life is not about money and that “integrity,
good name and honesty are qualities that will bring their own reward at
the right time.”
Dats a patrotic citizen there,but if na me,I'll either reduce d money and give them d remaining one or I take all...cos it may be a blessing in disguise.
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