Kid who rejected Awoniyi’s cash gift earns nationwide admiration

In a heartwarming encounter at the French Embassy in Abuja, an eight-year-old boy named Peter captured the admiration of many Nigerians when he respectfully turned down a significant cash gift from Super Eagles and Nottingham Forest striker, Taiwo Awoniyi, PUNCH Sports Extra reports.

The incident unfolded on Monday when Awoniyi visited the French Ambassador to Nigeria, Jean Francois Hasperue, to discuss sports partnership opportunities and the development of the Unicorn Football Academy in Ilorin.

Uche Nworah, a blogger present at the embassy, narrated the story on Facebook on Tuesday. Peter had greeted Nworah and his colleagues politely while they waited for their appointment.

Impressed by the boy’s demeanour, Nworah called Peter back to commend him and offered him a small cash gift in appreciation, but the boy refused, citing his father’s rule against accepting things from strangers.

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Nworah then spotted Awoniyi leaving the embassy and shared the story with him. Moved by Peter’s behaviour, Awoniyi took out five £20 notes and offered them to the boy, but despite the considerable amount, Peter again declined and hurriedly left, seemingly overwhelmed by the attention.

Nworah reflected on the moment, expressing his happiness that there were still well-mannered children like Peter. He praised Peter’s parents and teachers for his excellent upbringing, and expressed confidence that the boy was destined for greatness.

The story, shared on Nworah’s Facebook page, garnered widespread praises from Nigerians, who were deeply moved by Peter’s actions.

Jemmy Nwanze commented, “That boy’s parents need to be traced and he should be awarded an educational scholarship to tertiary school level.”

Onyia Chijioke echoed the sentiment, adding, “Hopefully they go beyond this by knowing his parents.”

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