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Honest man seeks to return N699k that mysteriously appeared in his empty account

A Nigerian man has taken to social media to reveal that someone erroneously paid N698,000 into his bank account and he does not know the person.

The guy known as Luke said he relocated to the UK and while there, he got an alert of N698,000 which appeared in his account and was totalled to N699k.

He indicated interest in returning the money back to the sender through the bank he operates the account with.

Luke asked anybody that knows a reliable staff of the bank to reach out to him so they can work out the modalities for him to refund the N698,000.

He shared a screenshot of the alert and noted that he does not see the money as a new month blessing for him.

”TWITTER, PLEASE RETWEET UNTIL IT GETS TO THE OWNER! Someone mistakenly credited this my Nigeria account that has been abandoned since I traveled out of the country..

Please, if you have any reliable person in Union Bank, kindly contact me. This is not a new month blessing for me. This one is too small to block my blessings…” he wrote.

In related news, the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Usman Alkali Baba, has honoured SP Daniel Itse Amah, Nasarawa Divisional Police Officer, for rejecting the sum of $200,000 (Two Hundred Thousand Dollars).

Amah was presented a certificate of Award after he rejected a mouth watering bribe in a case of alleged armed robbery.

The Kano police officer was hailed by the IGP for exhibiting sound professionalism leading to the arrest of a Kano-based legal practitioner known as Ali Zaki, and some police officers, who are suspected accomplices.

The IGP’s commendation to SP Daniel was contained in a letter released to the press on Monday, August 15, 2022.

It was gathered that the DPO led security agents on an operation in Kano which resulted in the arrest of the suspected armed robbery syndicate.

The case was consequently transferred to the Force Headquarters in the Federal Capital Territory on the directive of the Inspector-general for discreet investigation.

Confirming the development, Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, said; “The lawyer and other suspects involved in the case have a case to answer and we are still on with the matter.”


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