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

Posted by Thandiubani on Tue 02nd Jul, 2024 - tori.ng

The young man has been rewarded with $5,000 (more than N7.5 million) following his honest gesture.

 
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,”
 
Netizens Reactions:
 
@Kents29 said: “Bro withdraw first before u trade o.
 
“Withdrawal is the only winning way.
 
“Pls withdraw from your account first .”
 
@Adebayo_Dex said: “People wey no remember you before don start to dey call you? “No pick their call oooo.”
 
@orseaboh said: “I think you need to appreciate the community you’re growing as well.”
 
@DAYYWALKER98 said: “God tested you and you passed!!”
 
@babs_ayobami said: “Bro, I’ll advise you to add your USDT wallet to it. ‘
 
‘People might want to gift you USDT too!!”
 
@Light4004 said: “I celebrate with you bro.
 
“This is really massive.”
 
@HarunaSimonPet1 said: “Just that 88 alone go do a lot for me congrats boss.”
 
@mr_cent992 said: “Boss you self dash me the 88$ at the back. “Show love too 
 
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