A man was in dire need of money for the coming christmas.
he was woken up one morning by his message tone, he was thinking its the network provider but still manage to check it out he open the message and realize that it was from his bank he decided to read through the message.
To his greatest surprise an erro transaction of 45 million was transfered into his account.
At first he thought it was a dream, he started pinching and slapping himself and tthen he realize it was reality.
Even without brushing his teeth nor washing his face he rush to the bank and withdrew all the money not even 5naira was left in his account.
Now The man who did the mistake realize it was a wrong account. Reported the case to EFCC and now the guy is being wanted and he has beign frame as a criminal by the efcc.
THE QUESTION IS:::::::::::::?
do you think the guy is a criminal for withdrawing from his account?
25 Nov 2015 | 21:15
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to be candid, the man is guilty for for withdrawing the money.. he knows the money doesnt belong to him so y going to withdrawing it ?? the best thing he should have done in such situatuion is going to the bank to lodge complains about their careless transacton into his account...then he would have even earned himself a good compensation..instead of being hunted now like a criminal..
25 Nov 2015 | 23:38
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enjoy d morning while U cn dats Gods own way of blessing d guy...
we're Ona @pizzaro @pheranmmie041 @invincible
26 Nov 2015 | 01:05
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why would he be guilty .. its his account he withdrew from .. according to the law,he isnt guilty .. he is only morally guilty,, if na me,i go change name,house and my entire identity .. money things
26 Nov 2015 | 04:07
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To me he is not guilty, since he didn't stole the money, and opportunity come once, since they send the money to his account mistakenly, so he mistakenly withdraw it,,,,,,,,,,
Case closed next
26 Nov 2015 | 05:29
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Thats a criminal act. Did you guys know that if eventually he is caught, he will rott in jail ??
26 Nov 2015 | 06:09
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Abq chanqe name, location N if possible qo do face surqery sef. D moni was mistakenly sent in2 his acct so I quess he mistakenly witdrew all dah fvckin moni. No time 2 chek time. #case closed
26 Nov 2015 | 06:31
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Haha he go rob ni? Wey efcc go dey look for ram like criminal
26 Nov 2015 | 06:45
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[b]Someone has posted this na. [/b]
26 Nov 2015 | 09:37
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Let Dem battle it in court
26 Nov 2015 | 12:30
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He's guilty though not for criminal offence.. Itz blessing frm above
26 Nov 2015 | 15:26
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He's guilty as charged!
27 Nov 2015 | 01:46
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he no guilty at all if to Say na u nko watin u go do abeg forget matter jare
next
27 Nov 2015 | 07:34
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Hmmm. Hahahahuhuhuhuhohohohkikikiki. I laff in pidgin language... FAce surgery tins on my mind. Change of address nd still bears d same name, I'm nt d only person bearing d name. Infact I'm a ghost walker" u go c me u no go sabi me" I'm an earthly born again broda startin life frm d scratch... Mhen!!!! 45MILLION. 'With 45 million everytin is possible!
27 Nov 2015 | 08:57
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Criminal ke?,na God answer his prayer oo,abeg go do surgery and change name...lol
27 Nov 2015 | 15:54
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Hmm naija?
27 Nov 2015 | 19:41
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Morally he may descide to hand over the money,but mind you he's not and will never be labeled a criminal for withdrawing from his own account oh,his own account can u imagine,person own property wan cause problem for am neh.
28 Nov 2015 | 17:58
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I collect money 4rm my account wetin concern efcc, i taya o
29 Nov 2015 | 08:00
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Everytin dah apen was a mistake. Due to d bank carelessness, dey mistakenly credit his acc nd also due t his own nid of money tot it was an answered prayer nd mistakenly withdraw d money. Shikena
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