Despite the hard times the country is currently facing and the increasing rate of crimes by dishonest individuals, hardworking and honest people still abound.
According to reports, a Nigerian doctor, Oluh Tochukwu, has returned the N2.7 million that was mistakenly deposited into his bank account.
The doctor who is attached to the Imo State University Teaching Hospital, took to his Facebook page to write about how he got an alert in one of his bank accounts which he doesn’t use frequently. He reportedly told the bank to reverse the money back to its owner.
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Stressing the need that there are still honest Nigerians, the doctor who also shared screenshots of the transaction wrote:
“In this austere time and with the long holidays knocking, the sum of #2.7M (Two million seven hundred thousand Naira) was MISTAKENLY credited into one of my “not well used” accounts 3 days ago. I reported officially and have given the required consent and other stuffs necessary to REVERSE it back to where it came from successfully.
“There are still HONEST Nigerians. OLUH BEDE TOCHUKWU IS ONE OF THEM. BARKA D SALLAH to all my Muslim friends and happy holidays to all and sundry.”
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See his post below:
Kudos to him.
Meanwhile, watch this video to see what Nigerians said they would do if they got N30m for free:
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