A 26-year-old food delivery rider from Kertih, Kemaman has won widespread admiration after sharing that he can complete up to 50 food deliveries in a single day — despite riding his motorcycle with only one hand.
According to Sinar Harian, Ahmad Nabil Rosli lost his left arm in a devastating motorcycle accident in 2017. The crash dragged his bike onto the road before it caught fire, leaving him in a coma and fighting for his life.
His father revealed that Ahmad’s heart stopped for about 30 minutes while he was receiving emergency treatment, and he was in critical condition before doctors managed to revive him.
Determined not to let the tragedy define his future, Ahmad Nabil returned to work after recovering. Today, he continues earning a living as a food delivery rider, documenting his daily routine on TikTok under the handle @ahmadnabil400.
Ahmad said he typically completes about 30 deliveries a day, but on particularly busy days, he challenges himself to do more. On one occasion, he set a personal record by completing nearly 50 orders in a single day.
“Working as a rider depends on how many orders come in. When it’s busy, I take the opportunity to accept as many deliveries as I can,” he told Sinar Harian.
He added that he once wondered whether he could ever reach 50 deliveries in a day. “When the chance came, Alhamdulillah, I managed to achieve it,” he said.
Although Ahmad previously used a prosthetic arm, he stopped wearing it due to nerve pain in his shoulder caused by prolonged use. Despite this challenge, he continues to work independently and efficiently.
Ahmad credits his resilience to the unwavering support of his parents, Norsyam Zakaria and Rosli Awang, as well as his siblings and close friends, especially Aslah Azman.
He said surviving the accident gave him a second chance at life, and he now uses his experience to inspire others. Through social media, Ahmad shares motivational messages encouraging people not to give up, no matter the obstacles they face.
“Many people offered words of encouragement. I cried, but at the same time, I found strength through their support,” he said.

