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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by kedeojo(m): 9:36am On Jul 03, 2024
GodHimself:
His reason is his reason.

He may look poor to you externally, internally he is wealthy and his looks will soon catch up.

Just look at what someone said just because he returned the money not his. Is a chemical engineer by profession, God will surprise him before the end of the year. Hope he listen to what the white man said at the ending of the conversation. Let that guy keep spoiling it's tribe even thou their are good ones too. Yorubas are know for this attributes over the years. My cousin around 2002 return a huge amount then as a manager in my uncle's hotel to the owner who came and said he forgot the money on top of the table in his room and he said the prostitute he carry the previous night might have carried it and he don't know her before and he also don't have his number. When he was about going my cousin called him and handed it to him to his surprise, all this happens in my presence cos I was also working there too. Today he has is own personal house. The generational causes that follow people is mostly as a result of this kind situation. You can't take advantage of someone mistakes and you expect the person to be happy in pains. The guy shows is a thief. Let niaralanders take note of his monicker and don't transact any business with him.

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by GorillaApp(m): 9:37am On Jul 03, 2024
Sonnobax15:
lipsrsealed
It's good to be good.....

When you've got a good and Godly conscience, another person property no go enter your eyes at all... Infact, returning other people's misplaced properties go just be like a normal thing to you.....

Since I started riding Keke,only God knows how many properties passengers have forgotten inside my keke and I made sure I returned everyone of them to the owners.........Tho some of them were surprised, thinking that it'd almost be impossible to find a responsible Keke rider,but I do make sure to school them that not everyone who's into transportation business is a thief or an agbero.....Good people still full the country...
Correct Niqqa. One day make you holla me for waf town

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Emmabyte: 9:37am On Jul 03, 2024
Our politician should learn from this guy especially tinubu
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by BIAFRAISASPIRIT: 9:37am On Jul 03, 2024
So you wasted all this space just to be mischievous and stupid undecided
TheChameleon:
cool

He's a Yoruba guy. Hometraining is their trademark unlike....

















































Watch Dem Dem cry like babies. Just watch. I'm their greatest nightmare grin
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by ayodeji4christ: 9:37am On Jul 03, 2024
When you see people who are on their way to heaven, you will know. The Holy Spirit is their Policeman, its not until EFCC come and invade their houses. They are in this world but not of this world, therefore, they display the character of kingdom cizitens and are governed by heavenly laws.The world will say they are not smart but they are smarter because true and greater riches are reserved in heaven for us.
Many are called but few are chosen. The way to heaven is narrow, therefore, there are just few that pass through it. Their is a way that seems right unto man, but the end thereof is destruction. The door is still open today...

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by GorillaApp(m): 9:38am On Jul 03, 2024
CrushObituaries:
He did well, dry morsel with peace, he has been rewarded with 7 million
He was rewarded with 7 million?
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by TheChameleon: 9:38am On Jul 03, 2024
BIAFRAISASPIRIT:

Biafraisaspirit to his useless homosexual father
So you wasted all this space just to be mischievous and stupid undecided

Yes I agree. Sorry for your pains cheesy
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by doyin01: 9:38am On Jul 03, 2024
sprints1:
Ode, he will regret his actions in future... I was once like him... It doesn't pay to be too good in this evil world... The person who sent was not careful .... It is good to let people learn the hard well next time he will not be foolish he will double check before hitting send button.

Mumu...he is not regretting anything , as we speak he already got donations of more than 8million naira this morning and still counting....probably even get far higher amount than what he returned..

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by ejieddy: 9:39am On Jul 03, 2024
We may be unfortunate with our leaders, maybe someone cursed us in the life before that our leaders will always be terrible and thieves but Nigerians generally are good people.
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by IPDGP: 9:39am On Jul 03, 2024
Easy to track, me self go return am
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Zubeezanga(m): 9:41am On Jul 03, 2024
wediehere1:
Ibo people will fail this
Just imagine what you want to do to a beautiful thread, hmmm na waoo
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by mipeesoft(m): 9:43am On Jul 03, 2024
You dey here ont dis thread dey form for us say you get mind like this nice guy who retured over paid money,
telling us that you have good conscience, and you also claimed to be standing on a stolen mandate that has been tormenting the good citizens of Nigeria in the past one year, whalai you no get good conscience grin grin
Glimpsetv:
I couldn’t keep the money; it’s not mine. I’m a child of God — Nigerian giveaway winner who refunded crypto trader speaks.

Earlier today, the story of a Nigerian known as Lucky, who returned $14,000 to a crypto trader who mistakenly sent him more than the intended amount, was trending. The crypto trader shared a video of himself making a video call to Lucky to appreciate him for his honesty.

Lucky, whose real name is Akinola Femi and a chemical engineering graduate of FUT Minna, has now come out to explain why he returned the money. Lucky disclosed that the crypto trader had sent him 100 Solana worth $14,000 instead of just 10 Solana worth $100. Upon the trader’s request to refund 90 Solana and keep just 10, Lucky immediately refunded the excess to Rafael Avey, the crypto trader.

Lucky explained that because he is a child of God and knew the money didn't belong to him, he couldn't keep it. This act of honesty has garnered him widespread praise.

Revealing his Twitter handle, Lucky appreciated his pastor for teaching him honesty. He expressed happiness about his actions and wanted to show the world that there are still good and honest Nigerians out there.


What do you think about Lucky? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95aLNuw7M-4
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by emmyN(m): 9:45am On Jul 03, 2024
Dude looks like Portable cheesy
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by BIAFRAISASPIRIT: 9:45am On Jul 03, 2024
Now I've seen where all these came from, you actually learnt very well from your father, kudos to him👏👏
TheChameleon:


Yes I agree. Sorry for your pains cheesy
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by djon78(m): 9:46am On Jul 03, 2024
Sonnobax15:
lipsrsealed
It's good to be good.....

When you've got a good and Godly conscience, another person property no go enter your eyes at all... Infact, returning other people's misplaced properties go just be like a normal thing to you.....

Since I started riding Keke,only God knows how many properties passengers have forgotten inside my keke and I made sure I returned everyone of them to the owners.........Tho some of them were surprised, thinking that it'd almost be impossible to find a responsible Keke rider,but I do make sure to school them that not everyone who's into transportation business is a thief or an agbero.....Good people still full the country...



People that take other people's things have no conscience

They think it's normal

You see someones phone, money, valuables and you take it.
That's a base animalistic behavior simple
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Bitterkola100: 9:46am On Jul 03, 2024
That's just an average yoruba man, upright and contented.

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by ericmor: 9:46am On Jul 03, 2024
Dis one pastor will start using him to catch in. Good one from him though. It reminds me of how Lauri sent me 100pounds instead of 10pounds in the early 2000 then. I was asked to return 80 and use 10 to get some stuff for her. I really miss my best female friend ever, Lauri
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Milka2: 9:52am On Jul 03, 2024
Child of God indeed, Because u were called out,that is why u returned it,if u were not called out by them,I don't think u would have returned itooo. Now ur claiming child of God.abeg shift
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by uvie66: 9:53am On Jul 03, 2024
oluseyiforjesus:
Good one
Aside been a child of God only fools will keep d money cos it might land you in prison
... but it is still yet to land Yahaya Bello in prison
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by lereinter(m): 9:53am On Jul 03, 2024
FreeStuffsNG:
He truly understands the principle of building enduring wealth

Hope you don tell sangodoyin, son and cronies like you
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Magnetboss: 9:55am On Jul 03, 2024
EreluRoz:
I can do same and more, my conscience is hyperactive.

There's something about you that I'm still trying to understand.
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by lereinter(m): 9:55am On Jul 03, 2024
oluseyiforjesus:
Good one
Aside been a child of God only fools will keep d money cos it might land you in prison

You don't know anything about crypto currency

You talk with ba knowledge

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Whobedatte(m): 9:56am On Jul 03, 2024
Deeper life or Apostolic faith member
Walahi , if na all these pentecostalist , dem go quote Bible to justify keeping the money .

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Sicklebear28: 9:56am On Jul 03, 2024
AmazingELixir:
cheesy cheesy cheesy

This is a pious tendency you can never see in the thousands of miscreants that call themselves Obidients that keep pushing the narrative of their utopian messiah even when their hearts are as dark and deceitful as the devil's.

Agbadorians the core miscreants can never do this. Extortion is in their blood and their headquarters is in Lagos
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Coconunu(m): 9:58am On Jul 03, 2024
Someone should taste me and see
Because i don't know if am a good person or Not
🤗🤗
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by dauntless15(m): 10:00am On Jul 03, 2024
BIAFRAISASPIRIT:
You are still a child of God that's why you've good morals because Satan and his children do not posses any morals, so whether you're religious or not, as long as you do good always, you're child of God because good is associated only with God alone and not Satan.

Which of the God, Allah abi Jehovah?
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Jeje247: 10:00am On Jul 03, 2024
Whilst I don't have a problem with crediting his actions to the fear of God, I believe that we ought to understand that some values are for our good and the society. You should not take what belongs to you because it is a wrong thing to do and not because you are afraid of what God will do to you or not do for you.
This is very important because there are increasing number of theists who no longer believe in the existence of God. Their basic values will keep them in check even though they are no longer led by the belief that there is an almighty. Otherwise, the society will degenerate into anarchy in the near future

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by lereinter(m): 10:04am On Jul 03, 2024
Only a child of God can return such fund

Untraceable, undetectable

That's how to get rich in this world, but he rejected worldly riches

It's not easy
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by DeOTR: 10:05am On Jul 03, 2024
Glimpsetv:
I couldn’t keep the money; it’s not mine. I’m a child of God — Nigerian giveaway winner who refunded crypto trader speaks.

Earlier today, the story of a Nigerian known as Lucky, who returned $14,000 to a crypto trader who mistakenly sent him more than the intended amount, was trending. The crypto trader shared a video of himself making a video call to Lucky to appreciate him for his honesty.

Lucky, whose real name is Akinola Femi and a chemical engineering graduate of FUT Minna, has now come out to explain why he returned the money. Lucky disclosed that the crypto trader had sent him 100 Solana worth $14,000 instead of just 10 Solana worth $100. Upon the trader’s request to refund 90 Solana and keep just 10, Lucky immediately refunded the excess to Rafael Avey, the crypto trader.

Lucky explained that because he is a child of God and knew the money didn't belong to him, he couldn't keep it. This act of honesty has garnered him widespread praise.

Revealing his Twitter handle, Lucky appreciated his pastor for teaching him honesty. He expressed happiness about his actions and wanted to show the world that there are still good and honest Nigerians out there.


What do you think about Lucky? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95aLNuw7M-4
We are proud of you brother.
At least, let the outside world knows that there are still good people in Nigeria.
Swift destruction awaits everyone tarnishing the image of this country in one way or other, whether you're a politician, a drug pusher or a fraudster. You'll not escape it. The negative stereotype is just too much!

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by faithfull18(f): 10:07am On Jul 03, 2024
Godliness with contentment is great gain.

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by JuanDeDios: 10:08am On Jul 03, 2024
Sonnobax15:
lipsrsealed
It's good to be good.....

When you've got a good and Godly conscience, another person property no go enter your eyes at all... Infact, returning other people's misplaced properties go just be like a normal thing to you.....

Since I started riding Keke,only God knows how many properties passengers have forgotten inside my keke and I made sure I returned everyone of them to the owners.........Tho some of them were surprised, thinking that it'd almost be impossible to find a responsible Keke rider,but I do make sure to school them that not everyone who's into transportation business is a thief or an agbero.....Good people still full the country...

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