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Nigerian Man Arrested After Using Mistaken Bank Transfer to His Account in Buying Lexus SUV

Nnadozie VictorBy Nnadozie VictorApril 5, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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A Nigerian man, identified as Kesari, has been arrested after allegedly using funds mistakenly transferred to his account to purchase a brand-new Lexus vehicle.

A video showing Kesari at the police station has since surfaced online and is currently trending on X (formerly Twitter).

According to reports, a large sum of money was accidentally credited to Kesari’s account by another bank customer. Rather than reporting the error or returning the money, he allegedly went ahead to buy a Lexus and proudly showcased his new ride online.

The rightful owner of the funds quickly noticed the transaction and lodged a complaint with the bank. The bank promptly reversed the transfer and withdrew the money from Kesari’s account.

Upon discovering the deduction, Kesari stormed the bank to file a complaint. However, his visit ended in an unexpected twist, as the police were waiting to arrest him.

Reactions from X Users:

The incident has sparked a wave of reactions on social media:

  • @kingatos_twt: “He probably thought his ‘soap’ finally worked.”
  • @BenRmc_: “He didn’t even wait for the money to settle, went straight to buy his dream car.”
  • @DiploKardashian: “This happened to me once. I saw ₦46 million in my account by mistake. If I were greedy, I’d have spent it before the bank could react.”
  • @olakunle_dollar: “If he has a good lawyer, he might win the case. At the time, the money was in his account, and by law, it was his—mistake or not.”
  • @falolaopeyemi3: “Simple solution—recover the car, sell it, and refund the rightful owner.”

The case has reignited conversations about bank errors, ethics, and legal implications surrounding unintended money transfers in Nigeria.

Watch Video Below,

Kesari reportedly used the money that was mistakenly sent into his account to buy Lexus. He has been arrested 😂😭 pic.twitter.com/69k5K8HweY

— OLAMIDE 🌸💖 (@Olamide0fficial) April 3, 2025

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