- A Nigerian man received an unexpected credit alert of ₦4.8 million in his bank account.
- The man, known as @biggestposh, reported the deposit occurred early in the morning.
- He received a call from an unknown number shortly after the alert.

A Nigerian man has turned to social media for advice after unexpectedly receiving a credit alert of ₦4.8 million from an unidentified source.
The man, who uses the handle @biggestposh, said the large sum was deposited into his bank account early in the morning. Shortly after, he reportedly received a call from an unknown private number, with the caller insisting that the transaction was made in error and requesting that the money be sent back immediately.
However, doubts arose when the account details provided for the refund did not correspond with the name of the alleged sender. This inconsistency made the situation appear suspicious, raising concerns that it could be a possible scam or fraudulent attempt.
According to him, the caller has continued to pressure him to return the funds but has repeatedly failed to provide verifiable details of the original transaction when asked.
He added that he has not spent any part of the money and is currently seeking advice online on how best to handle the situation, as many users have warned him to exercise caution in cases involving unexpected transfers.
@biggestposh wrote …
“I woke up around 6 am to an OPay alert of ₦4,800,000 received.
From someone I don’t know.
5 minutes later… a private number called me.
Omo, I think I’m in trouble.
The man said he mistakenly sent the money to me.
I told him to send the account so I can refund.
He did… but the name didn’t match the original sender of Noah Kechi OKafor.
That’s when I got uncomfortable.
Now he’s calling me repeatedly with a private number, pressuring me.
I told him to send the original account that sent the money…
Since then, silence on that. I haven’t touched the money.
What should I do? I really need help before it get out of hand.”
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