A young Nigerian man, Julius Eze, has shown people the true meaning of honesty. Between Friday night, July 9, and Saturday morning, July 10, when banks are closed, he received N2.5m in three batches.....CONTINUE READING THE ARTICLE FROM THE SOURCE
The first credit alert was for N500,000. When he was thinking about the surprise money, he got N1m the morning after. Eze was still surprised when another N1m came in.
Man sent back N2.5 mistakenly transferred to him
Taking to Facebook on Sunday, July 11, the man shared a screenshot of the alerts’ SMS as they came in.
In the post, he promised to go to the bank on Monday, July 12, and transfer the money to its owner.
In the description, the alerts carry the tag name Ekunie Nnameka Wilson. As promised, Eze went to the bank and partly wrote:
“I dey bank! It’s not my money. Late Friday evening and early Saturday morning, I received alert totaling N2.5m into my access account, few hours later I was able to trace the owner.”
Eze returned and shared proofs
He said that he contacted the sender and investigated to confirm the money belongs to him. Attached to the post were screenshots of forms as he readied to return the sum.