Big gift a man was offered after returning amount he picked near a car – The East Observer
A middle-aged man who picked a whopping sh 4.1 million along Biashara Street has returned it to the owner.
The man was walking back home in the evening when he saw a brown envelope – A3 Size – and something told him to bend and pick. He picked and walked away with it fearing that someone could have noticed him but luckily no one was interested with what he was doing.
He would reach where he usually takes PSV back to his home in Umoja and alighted, walked to him house, took a long breath and tore the heavy envelope only to find brand new notes of sh 1000 denominations. He almost panicked as a mild wild sweat covered his entire body.
Because he lives alone as a bachelor, he had nobody to consult about what next, he decided to remain silent until next morning; and in it reached, he refused reporting to his daily hustle but, instead, remained locked inside his room thinking about what best action he could take with the money. The decision was difficult to reach at.
After his breakfast, something mysterious started frisking the envelope every after 3 minutes and anytime he went to inspect what was touching the loaded purse, he couldn’t see anything. Again this repeated several times what created some panic to him. He could settle with all that disturbance!
This went on for four hours before he unintentionally found himself walking back to town with the same envelope and when he reached where he had picked it, a beautiful woman who had parked a car there called him and asked him what he was carrying.
“Hii ni mzigo ya mtu,” he panickingly responded as the lady laughed at him and told him to thank his God. She revealed the money was hers and the envelope had dropped from her car when she opened the door. She didn’t notice and just drove away.
She told the man that she is protected by a traditional doctor by the name of Mugwenu from Mugwenu Doctors. She took his number, handed him sh 400,000 part of the money and drove away.
The man could not believe he had been gifted all that money and walked straight to a nearby M-Pesa shop to deposit the entire money.
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