Meek Mill‘s trip to Ghana is ending on a happy note as the Philadelphia rapper’s stolen phone has been returned to him in tact.

Ghana police revealed they arrested suspect Nuhu Sule on Friday (December 30). They were able to retrieve and hand-deliver Meek his phone, which had been pickpocketed from him the day before.

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“I wanna say thank you guys for getting my phone back to my life, man,” Meek can be heard saying in a video he posted to his Instagram Story showing his phone being returned. “Y’all ain’t let him hack me or nothing, did y’all, Commander?”

You can check out the moment Meek had his phone returned to him below:

The day prior on Thursday (December 29), Meek took to his Instagram Stories to reveal his phone had been stolen. The Dream Chasers rapper shared several videos on his Instagram Stories of him out and about with Ghanaians while on his way to perform at the Afro Nation music festival and was clearly loving it – but then things turned sour.

“They pick pocketed me for my phoneeeeeee SMH….Bring that Jawn back if you got it!!” he wrote.

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He continued to enjoy his time, however, and was able to hit the stage and perform. But things got crazy once again after the show as he tried to exit.

“They roughed me tf upppppp but the love overpowered it … almost went from dreams to nightmares quick lol,” Meek captioned an Instagram post showing him getting into a physical altercation with a fan.

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Ahead of the trip, Meek Mill actually found out that he’s 18 percent Ghanaian when he received the results of a DNA test he got through Ancestry.com. Posting the results on his Instagram Story, the Philadelphia native circled the 18 percent labeled “Ivory Coast & Ghana” and wrote, “My second home!!!”

Meek is in the African country to headline this year’s Afro Nation music festival alongside Davido, Rema, Black Sherif and others in the city Accra. The second night of the two-day festival continues on Friday (December 30).