The story of Josephine Agwu
shows that in the adversity facing poor Nigerians there is still a few out there with intergrity, trustworthy Nigerians, the country will
not only survive but also prosper if we have more of them in leadership roles.
Miss Agwu works as a cleaner with Patovilki, a concessionaire handling the cleaning of the Murtala Mohammed International Airport Vanguard starts. On her ordinary working day the woman found $28,000 and other foreign currencies sum of about N12m in one of the toilets. She never kept this money and did not even think about it, but refunded the whole sum to the owner.
Miss Agwu works as a cleaner with Patovilki, a concessionaire handling the cleaning of the Murtala Mohammed International Airport Vanguard starts. On her ordinary working day the woman found $28,000 and other foreign currencies sum of about N12m in one of the toilets. She never kept this money and did not even think about it, but refunded the whole sum to the owner.
Josephine confesses she has
no regrets over her decision as she is sure it was the right one.
Interestingly, the woman
was badly mocked in social media by some users who called her mad and silly.
The Lagos State House of
Assembly, last Monday, concluded plans to invite and honour Ms Agwu. While her
employer increased her salary from N7,800 to N15,000 monthly.
Speaking about the
consequences of her decision, the cleaner said:
“On the part of my
management, they are happy, all my supervisors. In short, they are doing good
things for me. Now, they carry me like egg, even my MD.”
When the owner returned
after his money, he counted and realized that the whole sum was present he
simply looked at Agwu and walked away. For the woman, it was already the third
time she had returned lost bags with big money inside.
Josephine Ugwu revived the
experience and spoke about her feelings:
“I am from Enugu State,
from Obonkpa in Nsukka Local Government. I live at Agbotukunyo in Agege. The
incident happened on the 23rd of January 2015. I was on morning duty. So as I
was sweeping around 6:30pm, I saw the bag on the ground and there were some
passengers there so I thought that the bag could belong to one of them. But as
I closed at 7:20pm, the person to relieve me on duty came that time.”
Humanitarian organization Voice
of Change Network Int’l, March 9 visited Miss Agwu
“I
was going to the toilet again, I saw the same bag there. Then I told the
passengers sitting there that they should be mindful of the bag because once
they announce the flight they may forget it. They replied that the bag did not
belong to them. Three of the passengers left, so I then picked the bag and took
it to the FAAN security people. At first, they put the bag on the screening
machine, before they opened the bag and discovered that there were many
envelops in the bag containing money in different currencies including dollars.
“As
they were counting it, I saw an NDLEA woman accompanied by one man and both of
them were coming towards us. They said that the man could be the owner of the
bag. So when they came in, they interviewed the man and the man mentioned the
amount of money and the colour of the bag. Before then, they had counted the money
and it was exactly the amount that the man said.
Then
they carried the money and gave to the man for him to count. After counting,
they asked him if the money was complete, he said yes and they snapped him
picture. They asked him again about three times and they told the man that,
‘look at the woman that picked your bag’, and the man was looking at me. His
name is Mr. Obinna Samuel. They told him that he should thank his God that if
it were another person, that person would have run away with the bag but this
woman didn’t do that. So I left and the man took the money and put inside the
bag and went away.
Then
FAAN [Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria] security personnel called me back,
and they took my number On-Duty-Card (ODC) and my name. That was how it
happened. People are praising me, FAAN said that they are going to give me
automatic employment but I have not heard from them till now.”
Patovilki
administration represented by Mrs. Eunice Anumudu, Manager, Airport Zone, said
in the interview given over the weekend:
“Since
the incident, people have been reacting to it and they have been praising her
for what she has done, and that she did well and several people have been
calling her.
“My
own impression as a manager is that she did well because that is what we told
them at the initial time that she was searching for the job. We told her that
as you are looking for this job, the salary is too small. Can you do the work?
She said ‘yes’, so we told her that anywhere we put you, you have to behave
well because this is an airport. We have many ogas here you don’t know who is
who. If they ask you question that you cannot answer, you look for the
supervisor or the manager to answer the question.
Wherever
we post you and anything that you see there, don’t take it home. Take it to the
security because that thing does not belong to us. It is the passenger that has
it. You know, some of the passengers, when they travel, some of them will leave
their bags and sometimes phones in the toilet.
“So,
we told them to behave well, respect everybody. Since this incident happened,
she has not been promoted to a supervisor or other higher position, but we
contacted our Managing Director and what she did was to increase her salary.
The MD was happy about what Miss Josphine Ugwu. She has agreed to increase her
salary from N7,800 to N15,000.”
Commenting
on the negative reactions by some Nigerians to her move, Josephine said that
people should appreciate what they have.
“People
do a lot of bad things because they are not happy with what they have. With the
little I earn, I try to manage it well. If I can’t manage that small money that
I earn, even if I begin to earn N1 million, I will still not know how to manage
it.
“So,
I am telling every Nigerian to be happy in any situation they find themselves.
Don’t be faster than your shadow because so many things will go wrong.
Sometimes things get bad because people want to be like others. All fingers
are not equal. It is true that God promised those who serve him riches, but
people should be careful how they go about it. I am telling people to have
patience. It is because people want quick money that is why some people become
thieves.
“On
the part of my management, in fact they are happy, all my supervisors. In short
they are doing good things for me, even they are carrying me like egg, even my
MD. They have added money to my salary. In short, my manager, Madam Eunice has
been doing many things for me since the incident, praising me. She said that
she knows that she can trust me, and that I cannot see anything that does not
belong to me and I take it away.”

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