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Re: How A Man Got Duped Of $30,000 Inside FCMB In Lagos - Photos by emmatok(m): 8:38am On Sep 16, 2015
onatisi:
you are the one mixing up the whole issue. If you pay for 100 leaflet and you were given 50 there is nothing criminal about that so you just have to return to the seller because that means there is a mistake . In this case there is a fake currency involved which mean the law enforcement agencies should be the first point of call. The mallam did not say he bought fake currencies from the bank,re read the article properly.what happened was that the mallam sold original dollars to the trader and the trader confirmed it to be original thank god the trader isn't blind .he counted the money and accepted it .then went to the bank to withdraw from his account and pay the mallam the naira equivalent only for him to come back the following day to say the dollars he counted and vetted to be correct and original are fake !!!!!!! Just imagine! The mallam looked at the currencies the trader now bought and confirmed them to be fake not that the mallM confirmed the ones he sold before to be fake .this is where many of you are getting the story wrong

Mr what news are you reading

Read agian slower

According to an eyewitness account who sent in the photos, the victim said he went to the FCMB at trade fair complex on Friday, September 11th to buy dollars but the bank didn’t have enough money, so an Hausa man he met inside the bank told him he has 30,000 US dollars and he followed the Hausa man to his office to collect the money. W[b]hen he collected the money, they went back to the bank where he transferred the naira equivalent of $30,000 into the Hausa man’s account. Whe the victim got home at about 7pm, he was shocked to find out the dollar notes were fake but couldn’t go back to the bank[/b].


On Monday
So on Monday morning, he went to the Hausa man’s office and told him the money was fake, the Hausa man confirmed it was fake and said he bought the money from FCMB. They went to the bank, laid their complain, but the bank denied giving them the money.

Did you see the difference between the original version and your version of the news?

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Re: How A Man Got Duped Of $30,000 Inside FCMB In Lagos - Photos by emmatok(m): 8:40am On Sep 16, 2015
onatisi:
you are the one mixing up the whole issue. If you pay for 100 leaflet and you were given 50 there is nothing criminal about that so you just have to return to the seller because that means there is a mistake . In this case there is a fake currency involved which mean the law enforcement agencies should be the first point of call. The mallam did not say he bought fake currencies from the bank,re read the article properly.what happened was that the mallam sold original dollars to the trader and the trader confirmed it to be original thank god the trader isn't blind .he counted the money and accepted it .then went to the bank to withdraw from his account and pay the mallam the naira equivalent only for him to come back the following day to say the dollars he counted and vetted to be correct and original are fake !!!!!!! Just imagine! The mallam looked at the currencies the trader now bought and confirmed them to be fake not that the mallM confirmed the ones he sold before to be fake .this is where many of you are getting the story wrong

Mr what news are you reading

Read agian slower

According to an eyewitness account who sent in the photos, the victim said he went to the FCMB at trade fair complex on Friday, September 11th to buy dollars but the bank didn’t have enough money, so an Hausa man he met inside the bank told him he has 30,000 US dollars and he followed the Hausa man to his office to collect the money. When he collected the money, they went back to the bank where he transferred the naira equivalent of $30,000 into the Hausa man’s account. Whe the victim got home at about 7pm, he was shocked to find out the dollar notes were fake but couldn’t go back to the bank.


On Monday
So on Monday morning, he went to the Hausa man’s office and told him the money was fake, the Hausa man confirmed it was fake and said he bought the money from FCMB. They went to the bank, laid their complain, but the bank denied giving them the money.

Did you see the difference between the original version and your version of the news?
Re: How A Man Got Duped Of $30,000 Inside FCMB In Lagos - Photos by onatisi(m): 11:07am On Sep 16, 2015
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emmatok:


Mr what news are you reading

Read agian slower




On Monday


Did you see the difference between the original version and your version of the news?

Re: How A Man Got Duped Of $30,000 Inside FCMB In Lagos - Photos by onatisi(m): 11:15am On Sep 16, 2015
emmatok:


Mr what news are you reading

Read agian slower




On Monday


Did you see the difference between the original version and your version of the news?

so Nigeria police stations closes their station too by 7pm abi? So when he discovered 30000 dollars fake currency in his possession and that he has been duped he decided to sleep in his house and wait till the following morning ,does that sound intelligent of the trader to you?or would you have fone the same thing too?
Re: How A Man Got Duped Of $30,000 Inside FCMB In Lagos - Photos by emmatok(m): 11:48am On Sep 16, 2015
onatisi:
so Nigeria police stations closes their station too by 7pm abi? So when he discovered 30000 dollars fake currency in his possession and that he has been duped he decided to sleep in his house and wait till the following morning ,does that sound intelligent of the trader to you?or would you have fone the same thing too?

Your are still dancing around.

Are you saying the Mallan wasn't intelligent enough to agree with him and also took him back to the bank.

We are talking about the real story an not you imaginations.
Re: How A Man Got Duped Of $30,000 Inside FCMB In Lagos - Photos by onatisi(m): 12:12pm On Sep 16, 2015
emmatok:


Your are still dancing around.

Are you saying the Mallan wasn't intelligent enough to agree with him and also took him back to the bank.

We are talking about the real story an not you imaginations.

the mallam was 100000000% more intelligent brilliant and smarter than the trader. If the trader had made the police his first point of contact probably all this issue would have been involved .the mallam brought up the idea that they should go to the bank and once the bank confirms the mallam to be their customer but the fake currencies not theirs ,the matter is dead because the mallam used the bank to confirm that he sells good original dollars and not fake .the trader should have first arrested the mallam first thing in the morning and the police would have investigated the issue and maybe even the trader was the fraudster here .someone got duped of 6million and decided to go and meet the fraudster rather than reporting to the police !!!!!!

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Re: How A Man Got Duped Of $30,000 Inside FCMB In Lagos - Photos by FroshGirl(m): 5:25pm On Aug 11, 2016
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