A man whose name has been identifed as Olasupo Abideen has been said to have returned an amount of $2397 dollars (Ghc 14,675.69) that was mistakenly credited to his account.
According to the young man he had the company which he was consulting for mistakenly crediting his account with the money but he decided to send the money back to the company.
The act of the young man led to an award scheme known as Gani Fawehinmi Integrity Awards presenting him with a plaque for what he did.
Taking to Facebook to make the announcement he wrote saying;
“In August, when I refunded a 2397 US dollars that was paid mistakenly by an organisation I consulted for, it was simply the normal thing to do.
Unfortunately, however, our society has come to frown at such act. People are often described as dumb for returning money they found. For some, they lost an opportunity that came to them easily.
This has shown the depth of our moral crises and how we choose to celebrate ill-gotten wealth. People no longer care whether you make money legally, as long as you make the money.
The consequences of this seemingly new mindset has left our society in a terrible state.
Returning that money in August caught the attention of the Gani Fawehinmi Integrity Awards (GFIIA) and on Friday, 10th of December, I was awarded the Gani Fawehinmi Integrity award.
From 838 Nominations to 21 to 3 Finalist in my category and to being the recipient. I am grateful to you all that voted for me during the last stage most especially Egbon Ogundipe Segun.
I’m excited to be a recipient of such a prestigious award that was created in honour of a national icon, Late Gani Fawehinmi.
It is also an opportunity for me to remind Nigerians, especially young people, of the place of integrity, transparency and accountability in our daily actions. We cannot build a better society without holding on to these values.
I dedicate this award to my parents-Mr and Mrs Olasupo for instilling that discipline to me since I was young and to every young Nigerian striving to make their lives better while maintaining moral decency. Moral decency has become difficult to achieve today but we must not stop doing what is right.