Stranger's kindness shines through as he returns man's missing phone despite hardship
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Nigerian man Guluhun Peter shares a heartwarming tale of kindness when a compassionate stranger went out of their way to return his missing Samsung phone.

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Peter took to Facebook to narrate his ordeal, explaining that his phone disappeared while he was in the midst of cooking. Urgently needing to refill his gas, he rushed to the plant, only to realize his phone was missing. A frantic search at home proved futile.

Using a neighbor's phone, Peter called his missing phone and was relieved when a stranger answered, revealing that he had found the lost device.

The phone was eventually returned, prompting Peter to express gratitude for the existence of good people amidst the prevailing hardship in the nation.

His detailed account reads: "I’ve heard so much about how people lost items and people called to return them. Although I’ve lost items and I call it is either the person is not picking up or I don’t have any access to reaching them. Can you believe that the same happened today? This morning after taking my bath, I decided to make noodles. Boom, my gas was finished. Knowing fully well that I might not have an opportunity to refill it till the weekend; I decided to refill it immediately. I picked up my 12.5kg cylinder, got a bike and headed to the mini depot in my area. On my way, I realized that my phone was nowhere to be found. Immediately I asked the bike man to go back. Confused, I rushed back to my house and checked everywhere, including the toilet, all to no avail. My neighbors all tried my line and no one picked. I collected my neighbor’s phone and tried it once, and to my amazement, a young man picked up the phone. Unfortunately, he was 3 minutes away from us. He narrated how he almost stepped on the phone. Speechless, I almost knelt to appreciate him. The rest was….. At this point, I realized despite the hardship there are still good people. Guluhun Peter."

The attached screenshots highlight Peter's Facebook post, showcasing the story and the positive reactions it garnered.