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Nigerian Man Refunds N98m Mistakenly Paid Into His Account

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LAGOS DECEMBER 16TH (NEWSRANGERS)-A man of exemplary conduct has made his country proud after returning millions mistakenly paid into his account.

A Nigerian man, identified as Sunny Anderson has taken to his social media page to reveal how he returned a staggering 98 million Nigerian Naira which was mistakenly transferred to his bank account.

Sunny Sunday shared his story, while praying for grace on Nigerians, so that Nigerians to be able to return whatever doesn’t belong to them to their rightful owners.

His post reads:

“Today, God gave me the grace to return the sum of N98, 000, 000 (Ninety Eight Million Naira) that was mistakenly transferred into my Acct by a company based in Abuja.

God will never allow us take what belongs to someone else, no matter our level of LACK”.

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