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Re: Police Return N9.9million To Owner After It Was Mistakenly Transferred To POS by marlow1962(m): 8:30pm On Mar 14
Ok
Re: Police Return N9.9million To Owner After It Was Mistakenly Transferred To POS by MrJames007: 8:35pm On Mar 14
I don't understand this story sef. How did someone press 0 seven times without knowing it

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Re: Police Return N9.9million To Owner After It Was Mistakenly Transferred To POS by kestolove95(m): 8:35pm On Mar 14
But d pos guy said it's 10million why did police return 9. 9 million?
Re: Police Return N9.9million To Owner After It Was Mistakenly Transferred To POS by Facidio: 8:37pm On Mar 14
This story get as E be o. Mistakenly transfer ₦10,000,000 instead of ₦10,000. Somebody mistake type not 1 but 3 zeros. Even if the owner has ₦10bil for account, he go must still notice say ₦10 m comot Na,... And 3 months to trace the owner? The police is hiding something. Am sure it's a business gone wrong,... And it took them this long to be able to gather the money they must have squandered by oppreesing other people to get it of course. And they are just using this cheap story to cover Thier face. This is a cock and bull story... One of my boy then will say it's bull crap

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Re: Police Return N9.9million To Owner After It Was Mistakenly Transferred To POS by hodestruth: 8:48pm On Mar 14
Both the POS operator and the Police had done well and we should commend them, let's learn how to appreciate Police when they do well and condemn them when they go wrong, if Police had decided to eliminate the POS operator for the sake of the ₦10 million, how are we going to know about it, this time around they have done great and God Almighty will reward all of them involved and the POS operator for being honest in Jesus mighty name amen
Re: Police Return N9.9million To Owner After It Was Mistakenly Transferred To POS by ceejay80s(m): 9:00pm On Mar 14
Police did not return the money but the POS man, let's be clear about that
Re: Police Return N9.9million To Owner After It Was Mistakenly Transferred To POS by kmaster007: 9:03pm On Mar 14
Nah you talk am oooo
adolfHitler1934:
Investigation fee.

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Re: Police Return N9.9million To Owner After It Was Mistakenly Transferred To POS by NFBI: 9:04pm On Mar 14
dreamwords:
angry Why is internet slow this evening
You no hear say internet cable cut?
Re: Police Return N9.9million To Owner After It Was Mistakenly Transferred To POS by osuofia2(m): 9:10pm On Mar 14
Only in the north
Re: Police Return N9.9million To Owner After It Was Mistakenly Transferred To POS by YemyTemmy: 9:21pm On Mar 14
This can only happen in the north.... Southerners are naturally dishonest, even the abokis in the south are already corrupted by the yaribanzas and the yammiris
Re: Police Return N9.9million To Owner After It Was Mistakenly Transferred To POS by bizzibodi(m): 9:36pm On Mar 14
Please op don't decieve us police did not return #9.9m d pos operator did.
Re: Police Return N9.9million To Owner After It Was Mistakenly Transferred To POS by Xkale1996(m): 9:59pm On Mar 14
Thislifee:
Some Northerners have looted Nigeria so dry that they are very rich in the process.
stupid foool with your stupid thinking

The owner of the money is a business man grain seller

Not a politician
Coward
Re: Police Return N9.9million To Owner After It Was Mistakenly Transferred To POS by Thislifee: 9:59pm On Mar 14
Nadingo:


Dey play. You no know these Kano businessmen wey dey trasact north of N500m on a daily be that. Na their type dey forget N100m for Keke napep. Go to Kantin Kwari market and you'll see 100s of millions in cash being ferried in dan dako's wheel barrow like they mean nothing.
Seems like I would quit being a doctor and go to north to pack money
Re: Police Return N9.9million To Owner After It Was Mistakenly Transferred To POS by Thislifee: 10:46pm On Mar 14
Xkale1996:
stupid foool with your stupid thinking

The owner of the money is a business man grain seller

Not a politician
Coward
why the insult?
Re: Police Return N9.9million To Owner After It Was Mistakenly Transferred To POS by Abee79(m): 10:48pm On Mar 14
kmaster007:
What abt 10% of the money
Police used it to buy the paper and biro used to write the Statement 😂

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Re: Police Return N9.9million To Owner After It Was Mistakenly Transferred To POS by dreamwords: 10:48pm On Mar 14
NFBI:
You no hear say internet cable cut?
Wahala
Re: Police Return N9.9million To Owner After It Was Mistakenly Transferred To POS by EmmyMaestro(m): 10:50pm On Mar 14
MrCover:
What Do You Really Think About This MAN na

This is good news
Re: Police Return N9.9million To Owner After It Was Mistakenly Transferred To POS by 123yes(m): 3:35am On Mar 15
Babangidapikin:
Some people are really honest in this country o ...they don't take what does not belongs to them .. economy or no economy... I hope the Kano State Governor name something important after him like a road or build a Masjid in his name if he is a Moslem.
And if he a Christian nothing for him.
Re: Police Return N9.9million To Owner After It Was Mistakenly Transferred To POS by Bankowner: 4:26am On Mar 15
I want to be like that man.
I transfer #10m from my account in error and I don't even know or feel it.
Na bastard money go dey my account be dat!!

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Re: Police Return N9.9million To Owner After It Was Mistakenly Transferred To POS by boardgamesaz: 5:33am On Mar 15
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Re: Police Return N9.9million To Owner After It Was Mistakenly Transferred To POS by imwaya(m): 5:49am On Mar 15
Transfer charges. cheesy
kmaster007:
What abt 10% of the money
Re: Police Return N9.9million To Owner After It Was Mistakenly Transferred To POS by Amumaigwe: 6:13am On Mar 15
fidelmarshal199:
The tragedy is that it took the Nigerian Police force 3 months to locate someone with an active bank account and bvn. It won't take fbi more than 2 minutes to detect the location of the person.



Actually, the process isn't really complicated just that our policemen are too lazy. Merely taking a police report to the bank, the bank will print the utility bill the customer submitted which will probably display the address of the customer and also provide the phone number and emails. It's as easy as eating a banana

It may not be that straightforward if the account is domiciled with third party operators such as Opay and their like. They are becoming more popular these days
Re: Police Return N9.9million To Owner After It Was Mistakenly Transferred To POS by Basiljoe: 6:14am On Mar 15
3 months to detect the owner? Lol.
Re: Police Return N9.9million To Owner After It Was Mistakenly Transferred To POS by Misterc(m): 6:30am On Mar 15
RainMoreDFARMS:










Una sure say dem return the money complete









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We No Sure Say Dem Return The Money Complete









Re: Police Return N9.9million To Owner After It Was Mistakenly Transferred To POS by antzlaive(m): 6:42am On Mar 15
They are still good Nigerians, unlike some. Na so My 30,000 I mistakenly transfered to Gloria Chigbo Nwando of UBA enter voicemail, she refused to return my money even after the bank contacted her. Madam make that money no finish oh. E go solve all ur problem.

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Re: Police Return N9.9million To Owner After It Was Mistakenly Transferred To POS by Ezmans: 6:56am On Mar 15
otipoju:
The real amazing thing about this story is that 10 million naira left somebody's account and he did not even notice at all sef until they came to tell him.

Meanwhile some folks go dey drag banks on top cho-cho media over missing 25k

On top of that, he con dash the guy 500k join.



so you are still believing Nigerian police force in this 21st century?
Re: Police Return N9.9million To Owner After It Was Mistakenly Transferred To POS by Rejoice28(f): 7:30am On Mar 15
Friends Jesus Christ loves y'all and he want you to accept him as your personal lord and saviour by giving your life to Christ, believing in him and repenting of your sins.remember tomorrow might be too late. Shalom

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Re: Police Return N9.9million To Owner After It Was Mistakenly Transferred To POS by mukthar2000(m): 7:35am On Mar 15
We're is the POS boy, the police is the POS handler, why not post d Boy instead of the police on picture , why this notherrns are too attention sakers for God sake
Re: Police Return N9.9million To Owner After It Was Mistakenly Transferred To POS by OGHENAOGIE(m): 8:02am On Mar 15
Nadingo:


Dey play. You no know these Kano businessmen wey dey trasact north of N500m on a daily be that. Na their type dey forget N100m for Keke napep. Go to Kantin Kwari market and you'll see 100s of millions in cash being ferried in dan dako's wheel barrow like they mean nothing.
ignore these online irritants from south who thinks the north is a desolate place
Re: Police Return N9.9million To Owner After It Was Mistakenly Transferred To POS by Naijaepic: 8:14am On Mar 15
I wanted to agree with you initially, but hey, this is Nigeria.

Utility bill is not something you change every three months interval, someone might have open bank account 10 years ago without updating his/her address to the current address (old utility with old address might be on the account)

For phone number and email , it might not exist on the said account.

For sms alert, I know quite number of people that instructed their bank not send sms notification, for whatever reasons.


fidelmarshal199:
The tragedy is that it took the Nigerian Police force 3 months to locate someone with an active bank account and bvn. It won't take fbi more than 2 minutes to detect the location of the person.



Actually, the process isn't really complicated just that our policemen are too lazy. Merely taking a police report to the bank, the bank will print the utility bill the customer submitted which will probably display the address of the customer and also provide the phone number and emails. It's as easy as eating a banana

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Re: Police Return N9.9million To Owner After It Was Mistakenly Transferred To POS by Gobdddd(m): 8:24am On Mar 15
Hmmmmm
I highly commend this operator.

But, the appreciation to the police 🚓, was it in cash or in kind.
Them no tell Us that one of🤣🤣

Kudos to the police Shah.
The police weh I sabi

MrCover:


Source: https://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2024/3/police-return-n99million-to-rightful-owner-after-it-was-mistakenly-transferred-to-a-pos-operator-2.html
Re: Police Return N9.9million To Owner After It Was Mistakenly Transferred To POS by Babangidapikin: 8:26am On Mar 15
123yes:
And if he a Christian nothing for him.
Well I said a Masjid if he is a Muslim ...because the Governor is one ...and I don't think he is a Social Muslim like my former ZI use to describe Muslim that understand we all serve one God , despite the different doctrine or religion ....

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