Funds for Nkosikho (Petrol attendant)

By: Monet van Deventer

Monet van Deventer Short URL: https://www.backabuddy.co.za/funds-for-nkosikho

Personal message

UPDATE:

Nkhosikho has asked that his campaign be closed to further donations.

He is very appreciative for the support he has received and would like to thank every person who has donated.

If Nkosikho would like, Backabuddy will update donors on what he decides to do with his funds.

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NB: PLEASE NOTE

As per Nkosikho's personal request, the funds raised by this campaign will be administered by BackaBuddy NPC and transferred directly to the relevant institutions for Nkosi’s children’s education.

Nkosikho has expressed sheer gratitude for the kind support he has received from the South African people and would like to remind everyone that all focus and praise should go to God who inspires all good deeds.

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My name is Monet van Deventer. On Thursday 30 May 2019 I stopped at a petrol service station to fill up my car. As I stopped at the pump I got a feeling that I left my card at home. While I was searching for my card a young man started to clean my car windows. After the search, I realized that my card is not with me and informed me that he does not have to fill up.

He replied:

"Ma'am you can't run out of petrol on the N2. I'll throw in R100 and then you can just bring back my R100 whenever you are near again."

Without waiting for a response, he simply added the petrol and paid with his own card.

Furthermore, he did not even ask my name nor telephone number. He trusted me.

On my way back, I found him and returned his blessing. I asked him why he helped and trusted a stranger.

He replied.

"Ma'am I am a believer."

Thank you Nkosikho for giving me hope for South Africa. May Jesus bless you.

Since Nkosikho saved my life I would love to do something in return for him.

His 2 children, mom and brother lives with him in Khayelitsha and he will really benefit from any donations.

Nkosikho also informed me that he will love to do charity work and help children on the streets.

I am hoping to raise the funds by 30 June 2019.

Funds raised will be used as follows:

1. He will help his family who lives with him.

2. He will help others by doing charity work and helping children on the streets.

Nkosikho can inspire others to also make a difference by being friendly and polite to others.

He will also be able to help his family and start doing charity work in his environment.

You can read the article here.

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