I’m a taxi driver who handed back £570 I found in my car – but my reward blew my mind

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A TAXI driver never could have expected that when he returned a large wad of cash to its rightful owner that he would scoop a far bigger award. Isaac Ackon, who returned the cash worth GH₵8,400 (£570) to a passenger who left it in his car, is being praised across Ghana for his honesty. Kwesi Ackon / Sir Alby - TwitterThe moment that Isaac Ackon returned the cash to the local fishmonger who was overjoyed[/caption] Okay FMGhanaian celebrities have rushed to meet with the kind cabbie[/caption] In an interview with a local radio station, Ackon said it was very easy for him to decide to return to the money. “I saw the money in my car after closing down from work but after consulting my wife briefly about it, I decided to return to cash. “The simple reason is that I don’t take things that are not mine,” he said. When he found the money, Ackon was struggling to feed his family on his taxi driver salary, whilst his car was becoming old and difficult to use, BBC Pidgin reported. Yet, the father-of-three quickly set off to find to his former passenger – a local fishmonger called Teshie – to return her money. She cried with joy that she had her money back, wailing and almost crying in relief as she hugs him. In the video that captured the moment, you can hear Teshie repeatedly thanking Ackon and saying “God bless you”. The beautiful moment shows the women’s neighbours crowding around the driver to thank the cabbie for his honest actions. Ackon’s heart-warming story only came to light when journalist, Manasseh Azure, began a fundraiser to reward his selfless act. The fundraiser quickly started garnering attention, with politicians and musicians rushing to support the cabbie. Ghana’s Vice President, Mahamudu Bawumia, gave Ackon the large cash sum of GH₵20,000 (£1355), whilst musician KiDi rewarded him with GH₵5,000 (£340) for his kindness. Contributions then followed from all over the place by people inspired by the story. In his seven years as a taxi driver, Ackon has returned a lot of lost items, including five mobile phones. He claims he owes his actions to his Christian values and understanding the importance that item or money has to its owner. Kwesi Ackon / Sir Alby - TwitterThere were tears of joy and utter shock when the cabbie gave the money back[/caption]