Rehema Anyango, a dedicated nursing student at the Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) in Bomet, found herself facing a moral dilemma on a seemingly ordinary day in January.
Following a spiritual moment at her Christian Union gathering, she switched on her phone only to discover an unexpected deposit of KSh 32,000.
Despite the initial excitement, Anyango’s conscience pricked her with concern upon seeing the unfamiliar sender’s details.
Rather than yielding to the temptation of keeping the money, Anyango chose the path of integrity without hesitation.
She immediately purchased KSh 10 worth of airtime in an attempt to contact the sender, only to find the number switched off. Undeterred, she remained steadfast in her commitment to honesty.
Shortly thereafter, Safaricom reached out to Anyango, clarifying the mistaken transaction.
Without hesitation, she authorized the return of the funds, emphasizing her belief that using money not rightfully hers was not an option.
Despite being sponsored by well-wishers, Anyango’s principles remained unshaken, as she trusted in God’s provision for her needs.
In a world where moral values are often compromised for personal gain, individuals like Rehema Anyango stand as beacons of integrity.
Her story inspires us to uphold honesty and responsibility in our own lives, leaving a lasting legacy of virtue and goodwill for generations to come.
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