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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by CartelKenneth: 11:36am On Jul 03
BrutusOj:
Imagine if it were one of those Yahoo boys, he will be like, ' free maga'.
Yahoo boy go talk say na grace🤣🤣🤣

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Digmygold: 11:38am On Jul 03
Nwaokunkpara:
Child of God in deed


What's the essence of being a child of God when you're wallowing in abject poverty

You returned the money because it's not rightly your money it's not because you're a child of God

But if he hadn't returned it and got caught you would have tagged him a thief and child of the devil. Receive sense.
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by snapshot: 11:40am On Jul 03
There are many Nigerians like him,but they are not in APC and PDP
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by okoroemeka(m): 12:01pm On Jul 03
10mobile:
There are many Nigerians like this.
truly there is,this story reminded of an incident in our piggery farm in 2005 when my father was still alive,an elderly retried man came to our farm and bought 20 in pigs at #20k each and booked to come and collect them the next week,we waited for this man for two months and the pigs were on the verge of giving birth,we have no option but to track the man's location with the only information that he is from ihube okigwe and the former principal of the school there, so we drove to ihube and we saw the burial banner of the man,he is dead and has been buried,we went back and withdraw the full #400k and went back the next day and my father presented it to the man's widow and eldest son with the receipt,they collapsed on the ground with shock and shedded tears of joy,they didn't know about the transaction,we later learnt that the man has already built a pig house for his retirement and collapsed and died doing small work,I cannot estimate how much that money is now but my father bought a direct tokumbo Volvo 240e padded for #250k in onitsha that year,so it is a huge amount.

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Tommydare(m): 12:09pm On Jul 03
It's only a child of God that can do that. If you can't do that, you have sold your soul to the devil.
Nwaokunkpara:
Child of God in deed


What's the essence of being a child of God when you're wallowing in abject poverty

You returned the money because it's not rightly your money it's not because you're a child of God
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by halibaba(m): 12:53pm On Jul 03
Word!!!!


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...
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by weyreypey: 1:00pm On Jul 03
EreluRoz:
I can do same and more, my conscience is hyperactive.
Misandrists have no conscience
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by seanery: 1:40pm On Jul 03
Fool
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Techvillz(m): 1:44pm On Jul 03
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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by 10mobile: 1:57pm On Jul 03
okoroemeka:
truly there is,this story reminded of an incident in our piggery farm in 2005 when my father was still alive,an elderly retried man came to our farm and bought 20 in pigs at #20k each and booked to come and collect them the next week,we waited for this man for two months and the pigs were on the verge of giving birth,we have no option but to track the man's location with the only information that he is from ihube okigwe and the former principal of the school there, so we drove to ihube and we saw the burial banner of the man,he is dead and has been buried,we went back and withdraw the full #400k and went back the next day and my father presented it to the man's widow and eldest son with the receipt,they collapsed on the ground with shock and shedded tears of joy,they didn't know about the transaction,we later learnt that the man has already built a pig house for his retirement and collapsed and died doing small work,I cannot estimate how much that money is now but my father bought a direct tokumbo Volvo 240e padded for #250k in onitsha that year,so it is a huge amount.
Hmmm! Good son of a good father. Nigeria, good people with bad leaders.
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by 10mobile: 2:07pm On Jul 03
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.
Obidients live rent-free for your head be that.

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Goldbw122(m): 3:10pm On Jul 03
Rare personality
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by marvel2011(m): 3:25pm On Jul 03
That's exactly how our politicians are in Nigeria.
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by APOPTOSIS: 4:22pm On Jul 03
Can we have his details please?
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by EvangelistChuks(m): 4:58pm On Jul 03
Good people,your goodness has limitation;it takes the sanctifying presence of The Spirit of Christ to weather any temptation.
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Jeffy1206(m): 4:58pm On Jul 03
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
I don't understand, one SOL is over 150 usdt so how come 10 is equal to 100 usdt? 🤔😏
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Glimpsetv: 4:58pm On Jul 03
APOPTOSIS:
Can we have his details please?



Kindly watch the video, he mentioned his X handle. You can reach him directly 🙏
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by TRAPLORD13: 6:07pm On Jul 03
This single good deed will surely open doors for him
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Mcslize: 7:16pm On Jul 03
1 solona is $142. 10 solona can't be $100. It is more than $1000 USD.
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Mcslize: 7:19pm On Jul 03
Nwaokunkpara:
Child of God in deed


What's the essence of being a child of God when you're wallowing in abject poverty

You returned the money because it's not rightly your money it's not because you're a child of God

What's the problem being the child of God? What's your issue with that?
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Basicend: 9:22pm On Jul 03
10mobile:
There are many Nigerians like this.

True.
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by NaijaCover(m): 6:16am On Jul 04
Inukwa ooooo
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Elidrisy20: 7:27am On Jul 04
Son of god or son of portable aka zazu
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Tegabadguy(m): 11:22pm On Jul 04
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
yoruba mugu

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