Every letter is paid! This Online Ojek Driver Was Shocked to Receive Unexpected Fortune.

Every letter is paid! This Online Ojek Driver Was Shocked to Receive Unexpected Fortune.
Medan City, North Sumatra - (02/04/26) – There is a unique and touching challenge recently shared by Jestham. An online ojek driver (ojol) met on the side of the road was invited to join a simple game: spell the name of the person he loves most. Every letter spelled correctly would be paid with one piece of fortune directly from Jestham. The challenge sounded easy, but the pressure and the meaning behind the name to be spelled made the atmosphere tense yet touching. Would this Ojol driver manage to complete the challenge without a single mistake?
At just 21 years old, he is an active university student struggling to complete his higher education while working as an online driver. His busy schedule of delivering orders does not dampen his spirit to keep learning. That day, when they met, he had only received three orders since morning. However, his earnings from driving were not for himself but to help his parents and pay for his college tuition.
When asked who the person he loved most in the world was, without hesitation, the ojol driver mentioned his mother's name, Fatimah Zahro Rangkuti. This rather long and unique name became the challenge's subject. Jestham reminded him that the spelling process must be precise, with no mistakes allowed. If any letter was wrong, the entire challenge would be declared a failure. The Ojol driver appeared nervous and started to sweat because the stakes were not just about money but about proving his love and respect for his mother.

The spelling session began. With a faltering voice and trembling hands, he spelled out the letters of his mother's name. He took a deep breath and admitted he was surprised and tense. However, with strong determination, he managed to spell the entire name correctly.
After finishing, Jestham counted the number of letters successfully spelled. It turned out the name Fatimah Zahro Rangkuti consisted of 20 letters, meaning the Ojol driver was entitled to 20 pieces of fortune from Jestham. He smiled with relief, and the previously tense atmosphere turned into a touching one. "This is the first time our name has been the longest," Jestham chuckled softly.
Behind this challenge, a deeper life story was revealed. The ojol driver shared that his mother sells lontong (rice cakes) every night on the side of the road in Mandala, precisely on Jalan Bandar, Medan. The name of her stall is Lontong Maimah. Every day, after finishing college or delivering orders, he always makes time to help his mother sell. He also helps pay for his younger sibling's college education. He himself is currently in his final semester, preparing for his thesis defense. The income from being an online driver over the past two years has been saved for his graduation ceremony and research costs.

When asked to convey a message for his mother, his voice began to tremble and his eyes became teary. He admitted feeling both sad and proud because his mother managed to pay for his college education even though it was only from selling lontong. "She could still pay for my college, Ma'am," he said, his voice almost breaking. His extraordinary struggle proved that a child's love and sacrifice for their mother know no fatigue.
The story concluded with an inspiring message: "Indeed, when we struggle for the people we love, fortune will find its way." What started as a simple spelling challenge about a mother's name turned into a moment that touched many people's hearts. This student Ojol driver proved that hard work, sincerity, and love for parents are the greatest strengths to achieve dreams. Fortune comes not only in the form of money but also in the form of prayers and support from those moved by his struggle. Keep up the spirit, Brother! May your studies go smoothly, and may you always succeed for your beloved mother.








