Nigerian Petty Trader who Wept Bitterly after Her Fish was Stolen Receives Help from Good Samaritans

Nigerian Petty Trader who Wept Bitterly after Her Fish was Stolen Receives Help from Good Samaritans

- A Nigerian petty trader has received help from Good Samaritans after a thief stole her carton of fish

- A photo of the woman was posted on social media in which she could be seen weeping after losing her fish

- Another photo shows her in the midst of some Nigerians after she was handed some cash

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A Nigerian petty trader who broke down in tears after a thief stole her carton of fish has received help from Good Samaritans.

In a post on Twitter by @instablog9ja, the woman could be seen weeping on the floor after the incident had happened.

Nigerian Petty Trader who Wept Bitterly after Her Fish was Stolen Receives Help from Good Samaritans
The woman couldn't stop crying after a thief stole her carton of fish. Photo credit: @being_Ngodoo
Source: Twitter

Captioning the photos, @instablog9ja wrote:

"Petty trader weeps after a thief stole her carton of fish in Benue."

Taking to the post to give update, a tweep with the handle @being_Ngodoo said the woman has been helped by Good Samaritans.

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She wrote:

"Her fish has been replaced double double. God bless good Nigerians."

Tweeps soon flooded the comment section of the post to share their thoughts.

@BensonFeranmi said:

"That thief is her guardian angel."

@being_Ngodoo commented:

"Now u get what the holy book meant when it said "all things work together for good"."

@TeputV commented:

"Gesture like this makes me happy and proud to be a Nigerian. God bless everyone who came to her aid."

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In other news, a non-governmental organisation called Al-Awn Foundation empowered a woman in Ilorin to start her small scale fruit business.

The disclosure was made on social media by the organisation, which said the woman was given one bag of banana, one bag of plantain, one basket of African star apple, one basket of carrot, one bag of pineapple, and one carton of apple.

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A quick search on the social media handle of the foundation revealed that it is a non-profit Islamic charity organisation that assists Muslims.

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Tunde Ososanya Tunde Ososanya, a former senior editor, is a graduate of Mass Communication from the Nigerian Institute of Journalism. He's passionate about what he does and finds fulfilment in informing the people. Ososanya is the author of Later Tonight: a Collection of Short Stories.