Old Man Confused as Stranger Shows up to his House & gifts Him Tear Rubber Tricycle, Video Melts Hearts

Old Man Confused as Stranger Shows up to his House & gifts Him Tear Rubber Tricycle, Video Melts Hearts

  • An old Nigerian man was overwhelmed with emotions after receiving a tear rubber tricycle (aka Keke Napep) from a kind-hearted stranger
  • The philanthropist surprised the man by showing up to his compound and handing him the keys as well as receipt confirming purchase and ownership of the tricycle
  • As if that wasn't enough, the kind philanthropist also offered to help the old man get someone who'd teach him to drive

An old Nigerian man woke up a certain day to continue his brick-making job but retired for the day as an owner of a brand new tricycle.

This comes after a stranger called at the old man's compound as if trying to patronize his brick-making business only to gift him the blue-coloured tricycle.

Sweet moment kind man shows up at old Nigerian man's house and gifts him new Keke
The old man was confused Photo Credit: Screengrabs from video shared by @governorscousin
Source: Instagram

In a heartwarming video shared by Governors Cousin on Instagram, the old man identified as Papa Peter was directed by the stranger to join a man at the back of the tricycle after which he was handed a document and receipt.

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Still trying to make out what was going on as the receipt bore his name, the kind stranger informed the old man that the tricycle now belonged to him.

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He offered to get a tricycle trainer

The old man, startled by what the stranger had told him, first stared in utter confusion before breaking into a child-like smile.

Papa Peter then communicated to the stranger that he didn't know how to drive the tricycle, to which the stranger assured him of getting a trainer for that purpose.

Watch the video below:

Nigerians hail the kind-hearted man

@godwinosiegbu stated:

"See as the blessing confused Papa till end of the video, the same way you brought this blessing to him, I pray God in his infinite mercies will give you and all your donors a greater BLESSINGS that is more than ordinary. Much blessing, peace and love to you Bro."

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@nkechi_maureen_celestine commented:

"God bless you and everybody that contributed , this is how life should be, helping each other."

@95ghost_ stated:

"As many that made this possible.. May the lord almighty reward you all IJN amen.
"Una no go miss am for life IJN amen."

@kutetricia wrote:

"God bless you, May the blessing of the lord never depart from you and your household, to all those who contributed may the good lord continue to replenish your pocket and raise an army for you when you are in need."

Poor man stunned as stranger gifts him N205k

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a poor man who was being owed at work was wowed with N205k by a stranger.

At the start of the short video shared on Facebook by Maria Ude Nwachi, the stranger set out for the day to give $500 to the first person who hugs him.

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The stranger ran into the poor man who rode a bicycle and made his unusual request for a hug. The man smiled, complied and couldn't believe his eyes when he was handed the cash reward.

Narrating his story while appreciating God for the money, the poor man said that he was just returning from executing a job where everyone was paid $20 (N8,240) by the employer except him.

Source: Legit.ng

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