TheCitizen - It's all about you
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials
No Result
View All Result
TheCitizen - It's all about you
No Result
View All Result

I returned lost purse with money to show some Nigerians are honest, says Japan-based Nigerian

The Citizen by The Citizen
July 18 2020
in Society
A A
0
I returned lost purse with money to show some Nigerians are honest, says Japan-based Nigerian

A Nigerian Ph.D student in Japan, Ikenna Nweke, drew global attention recently when he returned a big purse he found containing money. He shares his story .

 

Excerpts:

You are only known as a Nigerian from Imo State resident in Japan and being a student in the East Asian country. What more can you say about yourself?

I am from Amauzari in the Isiala Mbano Local Government Area of Imo State. I was born in Okpoko, Onitsha, Anambra State, where I attended both elementary and high school. I briefly attended the Enugu State University of Science and Technology for a Diploma course and came to Japan in 2013 on a Global 30 International Scholarship. It’s a scholarship programme sponsored by the Japanese government. I have completed graduate and master’s degrees.

I am currently on a PhD programme and in the second year of the programme at the University of Tsukuba in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. I am researching security. I was born into a poor family. My father was a truck pusher and for me to go to school, I had to do menial jobs. I am a rotary fellow for I got a rotary fellowship between 2018 and 2019. I was the president, African Students Union at the university.

You are being commended by compatriots back home for your honesty in returning a purse with money you found on the street of Japan to the owner. Can you share the story with us?

On the day the incident happened, I was returning from the university where I also work as a teaching assistant. On getting to the city centre, I decided to buy a kebab for my wife. I was ascending a staircase when I saw a big purse. I picked it up and opened it. I saw a huge sum of money in it like 10,000 yen each. I didn’t want to waste time as there’s a police station close by. I went there and gave them the purse. When the police officer who collected it from me opened it, he saw the money in it.

I saw the surprise expression on his face that an African could see such money and return it. He had already collected my resident card and knew I’m a Nigerian. He asked me where I saw the money and why I didn’t take it. I told him there was no need for that because of the way I was raised and my faith as a Christian. He told me about the Japanese law that if one finds anything lost especially money, the person is entitled to 10 per cent of the money. He added that if the owner of such money doesn’t claim ownership after three months, the money becomes that of the finder.

As he explained everything to me, I told him there would be no need for that and they should just find the owner and hand over the money to him or her. He then felt I didn’t understand his explanation and requested me to call someone I know who speaks Japanese better than I do. I called my pastor, Augustine Odigie from Edo State. They explained everything they had already told me to him. He told me what they said and I told him that I don’t need the money but they should find the owner. They told my pastor to ask me why I didn’t need 10 per cent of the money because they wouldn’t want me to leave and return later to ask for it. He told them I understood everything and that not every Nigerian is a criminal.

Two days later, my wife saw a letter by the door. Since I couldn’t read Japanese well, I snapped it and sent it to a friend to interpret it for me. The friend told me that the letter was from the police saying I saw some money a few days back and thanking me for my honesty in returning it. The friend added that the letter also stated that the owner would call me to show appreciation. The owner of the money indeed called me and was deeply grateful for my honesty. Honestly after the incident, I didn’t want to make any post about it on social media.

But it was at a time the Federal Bureau of Investigation declared six Nigerians wanted for fraud and the Hushpuppi (A Nigerian, Ramon Abbas, arrested in the United Arab Emirates for alleged multiple frauds) saga. Before then, some of my friends from other African countries such as Kenya, Ghana and Tanzania would make a post like “Ikenna, see your Nigerian brothers, disgracing all,’’ and tag me.

The last part of my post indicated that, “Not all Nigerians are criminals. The criminal elements are just a tiny fraction of the country’s 200 million population. People should not judge other Nigerians by the actions of few. I told my story of how I saw a purse full of money and returned it to the owner. I also said I refused the lawful 10 per cent on it and to take up the entire sum if after three months the owner does not show up to collect it.” That was the post and it went viral.

What first came to your mind when you found the purse?

When I saw the money, the first thing that came to my mind was how distressing I felt in the past when I lost something. I knew how distressing it would be for the owner. I felt the owner would be in the same situation and I was really concerned about how to get the money to the owner.

What is the money worth in the Nigerian currency and would you have returned it if it was more than that?

I didn’t count the money to know its exact value in Nigerian currency. But with the way I saw it, it would be in millions in Nigerian currency. Also, the credit card in the purse is loaded with money as I got to know later. The owner of the money is rich. I knew this when he called me. He bought a new house in the city where I live , so he must be a rich man. The money is hundreds of millions of yen, so it should be in millions too in naira. I read some comments where some people said I didn’t take the 10 per cent or that I returned the purse because I was rich. I am not rich. I don’t have a scholarship for a PhD. I only got a scholarship for undergraduate and master’s programmes. I could have used the money to solve my personal needs especially during this period of pandemic. I have four children and we struggle to survive. I do a part-time job with my wife for us to survive.

You said the officer you showed the purse when you found it said you were entitled to 10 per cent of the money as a law in Japan but you rejected it. What made you take the decision?

I took the decision because I wouldn’t be happy if someone did that to me. If the money was meant for something important, 10 per cent from it would shorten it and no longer be useful for what it was meant for. Humanity entails I shouldn’t take 10 per cent of the money. I am a Christian and my faith forbids me to make money out of such a scenario. Also, I wanted to show a good example of my family and upbringing and be a worthy ambassador of my country. This is because I know that Nigeria has a bad image abroad. I consciously wanted to make a difference.

Since June 19, 2020, when the incident happened till now, what would you say has changed for you among the Nigerian community in Japan and Japanese friends?

The President of the Nigerian Union in Japan, Chief Kennedy Nnaji, has been quite supportive. He shared a lot of stories with me and encouraged me to continue being a worthy ambassador and doing good. Some of my Japanese friends were surprised at my actions, especially the rejection of the 10 per cent share of the money. They said it was my right but I said I couldn’t take it. They said I should have taken it and given it to charity then. But I told them that rejecting it was part of charity. My university is proud of me including my supervisor who sent me an email to appreciate me.

Your action came as a booster at a time the country’s image suffered hard knocks based on cases of fraud levelled against some of its nationals abroad. How do you feel about this?

I feel proud that my story has added positively to my country’s image. I feel proud of myself and glad that it came at a time Nigeria needed an image booster. The world should know that this is how Nigerians behave. Those who don’t behave this way are not good Nigerians. The narrative about Nigerians being criminally-minded is false. My action has challenged that narrative. I am happy that several people are saying, “Oh, he’s a Nigerian. I never knew Nigerians can do this.”

It could have been any Nigerian giving Nigeria this image booster because Nigerians are good people. I returned the purse to show that most Nigerians aren’t criminals. I am glad that God and fate decided to choose me to do this for my country.

What did the owner of the purse tell you when he called you?

Remember that I said I didn’t return the money directly to him but to the police. But when he called me, he was extremely grateful. He told me that we should make out time to have lunch or dinner with my family.

honesty ranging from bank guards to airport cleaners. How do you feel hearing about their laudable actions?

I know that many Nigerians have done great things. This kind of action helps to encourage young people that honesty pays. I was glad when the president of Nigeria made a speech about what I did. It was a natural thing I did. I felt honoured and couldn’t have asked for more. Chairman, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Mrs Abike Dabiri, Pastor Sam Adeyemi and the ex-governor of Imo State, Emeka Ihedioha, among many others have commended me. I am happy.

What is your advice to those who have used the misdeeds of few Nigerians to label Nigerians as fraudulent?

Those who use the misdeeds of a tiny fraction of Nigerians to judge other Nigerians are not being sincere. There are many Nigerians doing great exploits and breaking records abroad. These are our stories. The few Nigerians into frauds are not representing Nigeria or Nigerians. It’s either who they are, how they are raised or given to peer pressure.

How are your family members, especially your wife reacting to the accolades rolling in to commend your good deed?

My wife is super proud of me. When we started we lived in one room. My wife put to bed in my mum’s one room apartment before I was able to raise some money to rent a two-room apartment in Onitsha. Seeing her husband being praised for his honesty both home and abroad, my wife is happy. I feel encouraged to be a worthy ambassador of my country. – Culled from Punch.

Previous Post

Combat pilot Arotile to get full military honours at burial next week

Next Post

COVID-19: Population Commission expects early pregnancies, marriages, female school dropouts

Related Posts

Patrick Doyle mourns loss of newborn daughter hours after birth
Society

Patrick Doyle mourns loss of newborn daughter hours after birth

April 13 2026
Nollywood actor Zubby Michael joins ADC, picks membership card
Society

Nollywood actor Zubby Michael joins ADC, picks membership card

April 12 2026
DJAN denies Burna Boy music ban from DJs playlists
Society

DJAN denies Burna Boy music ban from DJs playlists

April 9 2026
Golibe Ilechukwu debuts on Goodnews Naija’s ‘Building in Nigeria’ series
Society

Golibe Ilechukwu debuts on Goodnews Naija’s ‘Building in Nigeria’ series

April 9 2026
Nigerian DJs ban Burna Boy’s songs from playlists after clash with DJ Tunez
Society

Nigerian DJs ban Burna Boy’s songs from playlists after clash with DJ Tunez

April 8 2026
Pretty Mike reopens nightclub after NDLEA raid
Society

Pretty Mike reopens nightclub after NDLEA raid

April 8 2026
Next Post
COVID-19: Population Commission expects early pregnancies, marriages, female school dropouts

COVID-19: Population Commission expects early pregnancies, marriages, female school dropouts

Herbalist pays teenager N3,000 for killing six persons

Herbalist pays teenager N3,000 for killing six persons

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

FROM THE GRASSROOTS

Police launch manhunt for killers of Imo traditional ruler

Police launch manhunt for killers of Imo traditional ruler

by The Editor
April 11 2026
0

...

Lassa fever deaths rise in Nigeria

Lassa fever deaths rise in Nigeria

by The Editor
April 9 2026
0

...

Oyo govt installs Sen Alli, two Ibadan High Chiefs as monarchs in absentia

Oyo govt installs Sen Alli, two Ibadan High Chiefs as monarchs in absentia

by The Editor
April 3 2026
0

...

Abia traditional rulers endorse Gov. Otti for second term

Abia traditional rulers endorse Gov. Otti for second term

by The Editor
March 25 2026
0

...

APPOINTMENTS

416 nurses, midwives get automatic appointments in Yobe

416 nurses, midwives get automatic appointments in Yobe

by The Editor
April 8 2026
0

...

Tinubu renews Bugaje’s appointment as NBTE boss

Tinubu renews Bugaje’s appointment as NBTE boss

by The Editor
April 2 2026
0

...

Kwara governor congratulates new CAF General Secretary

Kwara governor congratulates new CAF General Secretary

by The Editor
April 1 2026
0

...

Senate confirms Magnus Abe as NUPRC board chairman

Senate confirms Magnus Abe as NUPRC board chairman

by The Editor
March 31 2026
0

...

ODDITIES

Bwala, Hasan and the art of the political interview

I had throat surgery after Al Jazeera interview – Daniel Bwala

by The Editor
April 11 2026
0

Robbers cut off teacher’s hand in Kano

Robbers cut off teacher’s hand in Kano

by The Editor
April 9 2026
0

Cross River actor dies after cannon malfunction at rehearsal

Cross River actor dies after cannon malfunction at rehearsal

by The Editor
April 9 2026
0

GLOBAL NEWS

Italy suspends defence agreement with Israel as Lebanon attacks stoke tensions

Italy suspends defence agreement with Israel as Lebanon attacks stoke tensions

by The Editor
April 14 2026
0

...

Ghanaians pray daily for Nigeria’s success, says Pres. Mahama

Ghanaians pray daily for Nigeria’s success, says Pres. Mahama

by The Editor
April 14 2026
0

...

Benin Republic elects 49-year-old Wadagni as new president

Benin Republic elects 49-year-old Wadagni as new president

by The Editor
April 14 2026
0

...

Spain moves to grant legal status to 500,000 migrants

Spain moves to grant legal status to 500,000 migrants

by The Editor
April 14 2026
0

...

Iran estimates initial war damages as $270bn

Iran estimates initial war damages as $270bn

by The Editor
April 14 2026
0

...

State of the States

Delta govt urges youths to join Army

Delta govt urges youths to join Army

by The Editor
April 11 2026
0

...

21,452 applicants jostle for 1,000 rural teaching Jobs in Nasarawa

21,452 applicants jostle for 1,000 rural teaching Jobs in Nasarawa

by The Editor
April 10 2026
0

...

Police begin statewide offensive after deadly Kebbi attacks

Police begin statewide offensive after deadly Kebbi attacks

by The Editor
April 10 2026
0

...

Edo deputy governor’s mother dies at 95

Edo deputy governor’s mother dies at 95

by The Editor
April 8 2026
0

...

Plugin Install : Widget Tab Post needs JNews - View Counter to be installed
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Italy suspends defence agreement with Israel as Lebanon attacks stoke tensions

Italy suspends defence agreement with Israel as Lebanon attacks stoke tensions

April 14 2026
Bandits demand ₦30m for kidnapped UNIJOS student

Bandits demand ₦30m for kidnapped UNIJOS student

April 14 2026
Ghanaians pray daily for Nigeria’s success, says Pres. Mahama

Ghanaians pray daily for Nigeria’s success, says Pres. Mahama

April 14 2026
Benin Republic elects 49-year-old Wadagni as new president

Benin Republic elects 49-year-old Wadagni as new president

April 14 2026

EDITORIAL REVIEW

Oil prices jump back toward $100 on Mideast ceasefire doubts

As Nigeria moves away from oil dependency – Punch

by The Editor
April 13 2026
0

Easter gets bloodier – Punch

Easter gets bloodier – Punch

by The Editor
April 12 2026
0

Security chiefs’ discordant tunes – Punch

Security chiefs’ discordant tunes – Punch

by The Editor
April 10 2026
0

NASS: Withdraw MDPA amendment bill – Punch

NASS: Withdraw MDPA amendment bill – Punch

by The Editor
April 9 2026
0

Anti-immigrant protests in South Africa – Punch

Anti-immigrant protests in South Africa – Punch

by The Editor
April 8 2026
0

Opinion

Even INEC admonishes the media?

Even INEC admonishes the media?

by The Editor
April 12 2026
0

...

Enugu: Gov Mbah presents N521.5bn budget for 2024

Mbah: From contested mandate to constructive governance in Enugu

by The Editor
April 9 2026
0

...

Tinubu finds his own demons

How will Tinubu campaign in Plateau State?

by The Editor
April 9 2026
0

...

Bwala, Hasan and the art of the political interview

Bwala, Hasan and the art of the political interview

by The Editor
April 6 2026
0

...

Plugin Install : Popular Post Widget need JNews - View Counter to be installed
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials

© 2026 TheCitizen Ng. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials

© 2026 TheCitizen Ng. All Rights Reserved.