Update: Old Man Who Was Beaten For Stealing One Carton Of Noodles Turns Overnight Millionaire (Video)

Posted by Amarachi on Wed 03rd May, 2023 - tori.ng

Moshood, who was overwhelmed with gratitude, expressed that the money would go a long way in changing his life.


A 60-year-old Nigerian man, Moshood, who was assaulted in a viral video for stealing a carton of noodles has been located by a good samaritan who changed his life for the better.

Moshood, who is without a wife or child, stated that he stole because he was hungry.

However, it was revealed by a family member that he had stolen several times before.

In a heartwarming turn of events, a young Nigerian, Akin Abolade, put a big smile on the face of the old man who promised never to steal again when he saw that people had contributed over N1 million to him.

The man’s video got many people emotional on TikTok as they thanked Akin for changing his life.

Akin had helped to raise N40,000 for Moshood through his TikTok page, and moments later, he showed the man the N1 million he now has.

Moshood, who was overwhelmed with gratitude, expressed that the money would go a long way in changing his life.

See Video Below:

@mrlilgaga From RAGS TO RICHES. Are you inspired by his Story? Full video on youtube, link in my bio ... For Donations ( 2075178707 UBA ABOLADE) . ❤️❤️❤️. #f #fyp #foryou #foryoupage #fypシ #love #share #reels #trend #loveyou #tiktok #tuesday #food #music #charity #donation #interview #money #arsenal #chelsea #epl #football #like #comment #may ♬ original sound - mrlilgaga
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