Kano Tricyclist Who Returned N15m Offered 4 Women for Marriage

Auwalu Salisu, a 22-year-old tricycle (Kekeh) rider, has been offered four women to marry after returning N15 million to the Chadian owner, who left it in his tricycle in Kano State. This act comes as a reward for his integrity and kind gesture.

The Kano Matchmaking Marriage Association, also known as Mai Dalilin Aure, said Salisu will choose four women from the ten that will be presented to him.

Alhaji Mukhtar Inuwa Yakasai, who is the chairman of the association, revealed that Salisu’s integrity, honesty, and trust, qualified him for the honour. Yakasai said two of his daughters are among those Salisu will choose from.

“The boy has shown the good character of our noble Prophet Muhammad (SAW). He is indeed trustworthy. That is why we have decided to honour him with these gifts. There are 10 women for him to select four. Two of them are my daughters,” Yakasai told Freedom Radio.

Auwalu Salisu, who returned N15 million to the Chadian owner, said some of his friends are unhappy with his decision. The 22-year-old highlighted that some of his friends said he would never be rich again because that was his final opportunity to become rich.

The Chadian businessman had travelled to Kano State to buy goods when he mistakenly forgot the money in Salisu’s tricycle. Salisu, who is an indigene of Nasarawa local government area, heard the news about the misplaced money on the radio and instantly returned it.

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