Commendations have poured in for two students who found a huge sum of money and honourably returned it to the school authority instead of stealing it.
The female students, Naima Hussaini and Righteousness Samuel found ₦250,000 while going about their daily tasks.
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Both girls are JSS 3 students of Government secondary school, Bukuru, Jos.
They also showed that honesty was not religious-dependent, as both belonged to different faiths, a Muslim and a Christian.
The story was shared on Facebook by Sibin Benjamin, an on-air personality at Daar Communications Plc, Jos.
He said, “Two JSS 3 students of Gss bukuru jos, Naima Hussaini and Righteous Samuel a Muslim and Christian friends who returned N250,000 they found to the school authority. This are the kind of people government, NGOs and politicians should award scholarship to.”
Social media users have called for the students to be rewarded after news of their heroics went viral.
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