Wednesday, 12 November 2025

How I Stumbled on Thousands of Euros in My Account and Lost My Faith for a Bit

A few weeks ago, a Facebook post caught my attention. It featured Pastor E.A. Adeboye with a caption promising an unexpected bank alert. Shared by a friend, it piqued my curiosity. How could a mere image lead to actual money appearing in one’s account? The wording on the post frustrated me, not because I doubt miracles, but due to the way it was phrased.
Picture this: you come across a simple Facebook post claiming you will receive unexpected bank alerts. The next morning, you check your banking app, and there it is-a substantial sum of euros from your former employer sitting comfortably in your account. What just happened? The shock of it all can quickly turn excitement into anxiety. But there’s no need to panic-just take smart steps to safeguard your newfound money. The first thought that crossed my mind was why they would pay me such a large sum. I had never received that amount as a salary during my time with them. I initially assumed it was a mistake on the company’s part, especially since I had cancelled my contract months ago, leaving no reason for them to send me any payment.
I sat on my bed, lost in thought, refreshing the banking app repeatedly. Each time, the balance remained unchanged. I took a screenshot of the transaction and sent it to my partner, expressing my intention to call my former boss to inquire about the payment. My partner, being German and more familiar with such matters, suggested I check my mailbox for any letters or payslips that might explain the money. I admitted I hadn’t checked yet. The Faith Crisis: When Blessings Feel Like Temptation I pondered. Why this…? Did I deserve this? Or was it a scam testing my integrity? It challenged my trust in providence. Receiving unearned money stirred feelings of guilt. Had I truly earned such grace? No. Peace? Not yet. This moment compelled me to confront my beliefs directly. I left the money untouched in my account, refusing to spend a single cent. A few days later, I received a payslip from my former employer, explaining that the funds were for my 30 days of holiday during maternity leave. I had thought I had already received my maternity benefits, but this was another surprise. In Germany, if you find money on the ground, you must report it to the police. The same applies if you discover unexpected funds in your bank account or mail; you are obliged to report it if there are no clear indications of the money’s origin. How many people would be willing to return thousands of euros- equivalent to millions of naira, enough to buy land in a small village in Africa?
Takeaway If you notice an unusual deposit, investigate it. You might uncover money you rightfully earned. I invite you to share your stories below- what are your thoughts on unexpected cash? Legally, you cannot keep money sent to you by mistake. It’s akin to borrowing a book and not returning it- you must give it back. Courts view this as unjust enrichment. If you know it’s wrong and choose to hold on to it, you could be required to repay the amount, along with any associated costs. Most jurisdictions allow employers time to rectify errors, often up to a year or more. However, the rules can vary by location. For instance, in the UK, companies can reclaim overpaid wages through small claims if necessary. The key? Be honest from the outset to avoid complications.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow 😳😮!

Anonymous said...

Unbelievable 🤔 .

Anonymous said...

Temptation and Fear. But good that ended well! Well done 👍.