
In January, Anansesemmedia reported a heartwarming story of integrity and honesty that caught the attention of many Ghanaians. Nbababa Fita, a humble sanitation worker with Zoomlion Ghana Limited, found a staggering GH¢25,000 during his daily duties and chose not to spend it. Instead, he patiently waited and returned the money to its rightful owner.
The noble act quickly spread across the country, drawing admiration and praise from all corners. Zoomlion’s top directors were so impressed by Fita’s honesty that they arranged for a special meeting with him in Accra. He was flown to the capital and given the rare opportunity to sit with the company’s management, who thanked him warmly and made several promises—including the gift of a motorbike to support his work.
However, in a surprising twist, celebrated media personality Naa Damba—the first to report the inspiring story—paid a follow-up visit to Fita and discovered that the promised motorbike had not been delivered. This development has sparked concerns and questions among the public: Why hasn’t the reward reached the honest worker yet?
Many believe that fulfilling such promises is more than just a reward—it is a statement. Honoring people like Nbababa Fita encourages others to act with honesty and integrity, especially in times when such values are rare.
The call from the public is simple: Zoomlion should uphold their promise. This is not just about a motorbike; it’s about setting a standard that good deeds are not overlooked.
Let us celebrate and support our everyday heroes. Let honesty be rewarded, and let it inspire others to walk the same path.