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Dancehall musician Shatta Wale has promised to reward the unemployed man who walked into the studios of Adom FM with a GH¢100,000 cash bundle and other items he found in a taxi.
The unemployed man Dela Anim, who wanted the media to help him locate the rightful owner, said despite his challenging situation he was not interested in keeping the money because of the principles he lives by.
Speaking on Adom FM on Wednesday, Shatta Wale said he was touched not only by the young man’s actions but also by his words.
The musician said these are some of the lifestyles he has been preaching to his fans, the Shatta Movement, to abide by.
He stated that he pays to be “real, truthful and righteous”.
Read more: Unemployed man mounts search for passenger who left over GH¢100k in taxi
As a result, Shatta Wale reiterated the promise he made in a tweet assuring Mr Anim of a GH¢3,000 cash prize.
The ‘On God’ hitmaker added that if the young man can drive, he has a vehicle available at the office of Shaxi, his ride-hailing service, that needs a driver.
Shatta Wale stated that this is the effort he can make to ensure the Mr Anim is rewarded for his actions. He also belives that the owners of the cash would also reward the young man for his actions.
Watch Shatta Wale's interview below:
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