How I Saved Someone's Job - Man Recounts How He Returned Over N1m Mistakenly Credited to his Account

Posted by Odinaka on Thu 08th Dec, 2016 - tori.ng

A man has narrated how he returned over N1million which was mistakenly deposited in his bank account, a gesture that saved someone's job and career.

Leo Umana
 
A very patriotic Nigerian man identified as Leo Umana, has taken to social media to reveal how his wonderful and honest gesture during this harsh economic situation in Nigeria, saved someone's job and career after a costly financial mistake.
 
Below is how he narrated his story;
 
 
"I had a contract job with State Universal Education Board (SUBEB). After the job completion, I was mistakenly over-paid with sum of 1 million, Eight Thousand Naira only (1,008,000.00). When I discovered the discrepancy, I notified the Account Department, and I promised to refund the said amount of money. Firstly, they were shocked by my action as a Nigerian, as it was not discovered by the Auditors.

"On 7th of December, 2016, as a true patriot and a servant of the Most High God with the fear of God, humanity, conscience and future: I, Mr Leo Leo Umana on behalf of myself, my wife and kids paid the sum of ONE MILLION, EIGHT THOUSAND NAIRA (1, 008,000.00) back into the AK-UBE ACCOUNT..
 
"In a time like this recession and Economic quagmire, Xmas, school fees, it would have been very useful but I thank God for the grace and conscience to report and return the money. And I know, by His grace and mercy, I have saved the man's career and job. I am a satisfied man even in my condition. All glory return to God."
 
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