Like they say “good deeds never die”, there’s always a reward for a good deed. Ikechukwu says the yogurt seller is very famous because of how he treats kids around him in Kaduna, giving them free yogurt when they have no money. This deed familiarized him with his Samaritan.
Ikechukwu, who is also known as, President Okonkwo in twitter, tweeted,
“He sold yogurt for 30 years in Kaduna and was always nice to young children and gave them free yogurt when they had no money.
“His good deeds came back haunting him when one of his child customers, now grown, surprised him with a 3 million Naira Cheque as appreciation.”
Your good deed would never be in vain. Just pray it comes at the right time.
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