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I Was Broke When I Returned N98M Mistakenly Paid Into My Account -osiebe by splendid22(m): 4:31pm On Dec 10, 2019
The publisher of Hallowmace Magazine, Mr Soni Anderson Osiebe says he has returned the sum of N98million which was wrongly paid into his UBA bank account.
Osiebe who narrated the occurrence to TNG(TheNewsGuru) revealed that he didn’t know the money was N98million when he initially got the alert.
“On Friday I got an alert on my phone, I didn’t know it’s 98 milion. This very company, have known them for like over four years now .They were owing me for the last job I did. When I got the alert, I thought it was the money they owed me that they paid”.
Upon realising their mistake, a rep of U-Sylva Construction Ltd called him on the morning of Monday, 9th of December 2019 to notify him of their error
“ On Monday I got a call from the company that some money was mistakenly transferred into my account I said yes , I got the money. So I went to the bank, withdrew N98,000 and took it to the company .When I got there, they told me that it was N98 million that was transferred to my account, not 98,000. I followed them to the bank and it was there I confirmed that it was actually 98 million. Because I am a man of integrity, I didn’t want to start arguing with them. When they told me it is 98 million , I told them we would have to get to the bank to confirm So I when I confirmed , I decided that I was going to transfer the money back to them So my bank told me I can’t transfer the money at that moment(Yesterday).So this morning(Tuesday),I went to the bank and did the transfer.The company confirmed receiving the 98million mistakenly paid into my account"


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Re: I Was Broke When I Returned N98M Mistakenly Paid Into My Account -osiebe by healthserve(m): 4:34pm On Dec 10, 2019
Because you're a man of integrity you didn't want to argue with them... Smh. What an insincere comment. Argue with them na. You had 98 thousand in your account before abi
Re: I Was Broke When I Returned N98M Mistakenly Paid Into My Account -osiebe by dulux07(m): 5:01pm On Dec 10, 2019
Lol, the company would still have fished u out, whether u ve integrity or not.
Re: I Was Broke When I Returned N98M Mistakenly Paid Into My Account -osiebe by Wealthierboy(m): 5:04pm On Dec 10, 2019
For you to return that money you will be broke forever

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Re: I Was Broke When I Returned N98M Mistakenly Paid Into My Account -osiebe by MrBrownJay1(m): 5:32pm On Dec 10, 2019
splendid22:
The publisher of Hallowmace Magazine, Mr Soni Anderson Osiebe says he has returned the sum of N98million which was wrongly paid into his UBA bank account.
Osiebe who narrated the occurrence to TNG(TheNewsGuru) revealed that he didn’t know the money was N98million when he initially got the alert.
“On Friday I got an alert on my phone, I didn’t know it’s 98 milion. This very company, have known them for like over four years now .They were owing me for the last job I did. When I got the alert, I thought it was the money they owed me that they paid”.
Upon realising their mistake, a rep of U-Sylva Construction Ltd called him on the morning of Monday, 9th of December 2019 to notify him of their error
“ On Monday I got a call from the company that some money was mistakenly transferred into my account I said yes , I got the money. So I went to the bank, withdrew N98,000 and took it to the company .When I got there, they told me that it was N98 million that was transferred to my account, not 98,000. I followed them to the bank and it was there I confirmed that it was actually 98 million. Because I am a man of integrity, I didn’t want to start arguing with them. When they told me it is 98 million , I told them we would have to get to the bank to confirm So I when I confirmed , I decided that I was going to transfer the money back to them So my bank told me I can’t transfer the money at that moment(Yesterday).So this morning(Tuesday),I went to the bank and did the transfer.The company confirmed receiving the 98million mistakenly paid into my account"

this story makes NO DAMN SENSE!!!!

A) if you receive money wrongly, then you simply transfer it back to its source, and certainly NOT cash the money out and then waste time looking for the owner... and B) if they owe you money, wouldnt you deduct what they owe you before repaying them their money?!?!?

sadly, in Nigeria, doing what is RIGHT is now news, because the reality is that majority of people would try to keep the money.

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Re: I Was Broke When I Returned N98M Mistakenly Paid Into My Account -osiebe by Wizzyflexx: 7:46pm On Dec 10, 2019
U returned it because u can't steal it
If u do...you'll get caught.
We know d drill ok...next please cool cool

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