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I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Glimpsetv: 7:46pm On Jul 02
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

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Sonnobax15(m): 7:47pm On Jul 02
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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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by EreluRoz: 7:48pm On Jul 02
I can do same and more, my conscience is hyperactive.

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Glimpsetv: 7:49pm On Jul 02
EreluRoz:
I can do same and more, my conscience is hyperactive.


Wow! Respect, sir.

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by FreeStuffsNG: 7:52pm On Jul 02
He truly understands the principle of building enduring wealth

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by 10mobile: 8:03pm On Jul 02
There are many Nigerians like this.

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Caleb15(m): 8:47pm On Jul 02
Eluu P

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by noble2faith(m): 9:51pm On Jul 02
smiley
Hope still dey for Nigerians be that regarding the way the international communities dey see us. The way Yahoo boys don dent Nigeria's image no be small!

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Glimpsetv: 7:19am On Jul 03
noble2faith:
smiley
Hope still dey for Nigerians be that regarding the way the international communities dey see us. The way Yahoo boys don dent Nigeria's image no be small!




Yes, I am proud of what the guy did. I wish for more of this; let's keep redeeming our image.

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Smartcitizen: 8:59am On Jul 03
Hmmm!


AT HIS AGE, TINUBU HAS STARTED CLOSING A BANK IN THE US.

IF YOU SEE A CHILD OF GOD YOU WILL KNOW.

THIEVES EVERYWHERE IN ASO ROCK.

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by CrushObituaries: 9:00am On Jul 03
He did well, dry morsel with peace, he has been rewarded with 7 million

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by noobody(m): 9:01am On Jul 03
Great guy!!

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Negroid001(m): 9:01am On Jul 03
If na me i go return am too.
Yimu grin

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by oluseyiforjesus(m): 9:01am On Jul 03
Good one
Aside been a child of God only fools will keep d money cos it might land you in prison

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Almiron: 9:02am On Jul 03
I saw some comments on Twitter mocking the dude, what a sick generation!!!

Well bro put out his CV make dem "elders" help am no be buy epping folks dancing at work alone or all those orphans baddies on IG.

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Nwaokunkpara: 9:02am On Jul 03
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

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by FarmCEO1: 9:03am On Jul 03
Wow
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by koxi: 9:03am On Jul 03
Honestly pays…

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by dauntless15(m): 9:03am On Jul 03
Child of God, being a good person in my opinion shouldn't be all about religion, I'm not religious but I have good morals, no be everything I go come dey attribute to my pastor, I don't have a pastor nor do I remember the last time I went to a sermon to listen to lies, be a good person because you want to not because some guy in the chair told you to. grin

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by sofeo(m): 9:03am On Jul 03
Good of him.
Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Brendaniel: 9:03am On Jul 03
Like I said earlier on...

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Nackzy: 9:04am On Jul 03
There are still Good Nigerians

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by CrownedPhoenix: 9:04am On Jul 03
Endorsed.

You can't be truly happy with heavy conscience. Whether you believe in the existence of God or an atheist.

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Chikel20000(m): 9:04am 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
he is a child of God

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by AmazingELixir: 9:05am On Jul 03
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.

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Brunicekid(m): 9:06am On Jul 03
10mobile:
There are many Nigerians like this.
You think so

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by GodHimself: 9:06am On Jul 03
His reason is his reason.

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

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

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Caramia2020(m): 9:06am On Jul 03
Honesty pays while some ordinary #5,000 they will block the sender from all angles, disgraceful Nigerians.

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Re: I Couldn't Keep The Money; I'm A Child Of God — Nigerian Who Returned $14,000 by Edusouls(m): 9:07am On Jul 03
Hmmmm rare species of Good humans still exist in this Nigeria full of corrupt and very wicked souls from unborn kids to the old, see how miserable Nigeria is due to populace of corrupt souls, one reason God left Africans to their fate

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