October 3, 2024
Nigerian Man Rewarded With Over N7.5 million For Returning $14K Mistakenly Sent to Him

Nigerian Man Rewarded With Over N7.5 million For Returning $14K Mistakenly Sent to Him

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A Nigerian man, Femi has been rewarded with $5,000 (app. N21m) for returning $14k mistakenly transferred to his account by a foreign crypto trader.

The young man took to Twitter to make the revelation.

Femi, who recently disclosed his reason for not keeping the money, expressed his gratitude as his crypto wallet balance now soared to over $5,000 (more than N7.5 million)

Sharing his excitement on Twitter, Femi wrote:

“Waoh $5000 this is amazing @raffayalvi,”

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Why I Returned $14k Mistakenly Sent to Me by Foreign Crypto Trader – Femi

revealed what motivated him to return $14k (approximately N21 million) mistakenly sent to him by a foreign cryptocurrency trader.

Anjola Femi was praised by the trader, @raffayalvi for the kind gesture.

Explaining why he returned the money, he stated that he cannot keep something that doesn’t belong to him.

“My name is Anjola Femi, the guy that is known as Lucky, that is the Twitter handle @muchino67.

“So I won this giveaway on Solana, $100 worth of Solana from Rafael Alvi this morning. So, what happened was that he sent it to me.

“So, when he sent it to me, he now messaged me that he mistakenly sent 100 Solana which was $14k instead of $100. So, he requested me to hold 10 and send 90 to him in which I did…,” Femi narrated.

When asked why he returned the substantial sum of money, Femi said;

“I cannot keep the money because it is not mine. I am child of God and we all know that righteousness exalts a nation and thank God for Apostle Chris Onofua, the Kingdom Spread World Ministry general overseer. He has taught us the way of righteousness, so I am very very happy about what I did.

“He is happy, I am happy. I am just trying to show to the world that we Nigerians we are still great and also have a lot of people with integrity. I am also a graduate of the Federal University of Technology, Minna, 2017 set, chemical engineering to be precise.

“Thank you and God bless you all.”

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