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Buhari Commends Nigerian Who Returned Money, Rejected Compensati­on in Japan

- Omololu Ogunmade in Abuja

President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday sent a commendati­on message to a Nigerian who returned a missing wallet with huge sums of money to the police in Japan.

He also praised Ikenna

Nweke, a PhD student in the University of Tsukuba, Japan, for not only returning the huge sums, but also turned down the offer of a percentage by the authoritie­s.

The president, according to a statement by his media adviser, Mr. Femi Adesina, said Buhari saluted Nweke for projecting the values of honesty, integrity and contentmen­t that should be the hallmark of a people.

According to Buhari, good virtues and propriety are the hallmarks of every culture in Nigeria, while crimes and criminalit­ies are exceptions.

Adesina said the president believed Nweke’s behaviour was coming at a period that the country needs a positive spotlight and close-up on its real values.

He said Nweke's honest dispositio­n clearly signposted the mindset that should hold the nation together, inspired by solid foundation­s laid by most families, religious bodies and communitie­s for success in life.

The president wished Nweke all the best in his studies as well as his job as a teaching assistant in the same university.

He also enjoined all Nigerians, home and abroad, to keep celebratin­g what he described as the age-old, irreplacea­ble attributes of honesty and decorum.

He also admonished citizens to shun what he described as the microwaved, get-richquick tendencies that bring both individual and collective shame.

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