The cryptocurrency community has financially rewarded Nigeria's Anjola Femi for returning $14, 000 (more than N21 million) that a foreign cryptocurrency trader had accidentally transferred into his account.
Anjola is a Chemical Engineering graduate, and it was claimed that he received approximately N7.5 million as a gift from netizens who were touched by his return of the $14,000 that had been incorrectly credited to his account.
After the foreign cryptocurrency trader, known only as Raffayalvi, used his X (formerly Twitter) account to highlight Anjola's integrity, online users asked for the young man's cryptocurrency wallet information and began giving him money in return.
To give Anjola credit for winning the $100 giveaway, the cryptocurrency Dealer sent $14,000 (more than N21 million) in error. The foreigner messaged Anjola right away to let him know about the mistaken transfer. The youthful Nigerian gave the money back as agreed.
On Tuesday, Anjola showed off his cryptocurrency wallet, displaying the amount and the influx of credit alerts into his account.
When he checked the balance of his cryptocurrency wallet on X, the credit gift was more than $5,000 (more than N7.5 million).
In a letter dated June 6, 2024, the vice chancellor, Prof. Faruk Adamu Kuta, was informed of the accreditation results. The NUC executive secretary signed the letter, which listed the recognized programs and was signed by acting director of accreditation Engr. Abraham Chundusu.
According to a bulletin from the institution, the NUC periodically conducts accreditation to assess the degree of adherence to its Minimum Academic Standards for all academic programs offered by Nigerian universities.
As stated by the According to the University Bulletin, the following courses have received complete accreditation: computer engineering, information and media technology education, biology, chemistry, and education in architecture.
The others included Applied Geophysics, Urban and Regional Planning, Mechatronics Engineering, Food Engineering Technology, Telecommunication Engineering, Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics.
The accomplishment, according to university administration, demonstrates FUTMINNA's dedication to upholding strict academic standards and offering top-notch instruction.
Anjola is a Chemical Engineering graduate, and it was claimed that he received approximately N7.5 million as a gift from netizens who were touched by his return of the $14,000 that had been incorrectly credited to his account.
After the foreign cryptocurrency trader, known only as Raffayalvi, used his X (formerly Twitter) account to highlight Anjola's integrity, online users asked for the young man's cryptocurrency wallet information and began giving him money in return.
To give Anjola credit for winning the $100 giveaway, the cryptocurrency Dealer sent $14,000 (more than N21 million) in error. The foreigner messaged Anjola right away to let him know about the mistaken transfer. The youthful Nigerian gave the money back as agreed.
On Tuesday, Anjola showed off his cryptocurrency wallet, displaying the amount and the influx of credit alerts into his account.
When he checked the balance of his cryptocurrency wallet on X, the credit gift was more than $5,000 (more than N7.5 million).
Anjola had previously shared in a video how the money was accidentally sent to him by a white cryptocurrency broker. He declared that he had won $100 (more than N150k) from the foreign trader in Solana.
According to Anjola's account, he didn't keep the money because it wasn't his FUT Minna Accredits All 17 Courses Completely
All 17 of the academic programs offered by Federal University of Technology Minna (FUTMINNA) that participated in the October–November 2023 National Universities Commission (NUC) certification exercise have achieved full accreditation status, which is good for the following five years.According to Anjola's account, he didn't keep the money because it wasn't his FUT Minna Accredits All 17 Courses Completely
In a letter dated June 6, 2024, the vice chancellor, Prof. Faruk Adamu Kuta, was informed of the accreditation results. The NUC executive secretary signed the letter, which listed the recognized programs and was signed by acting director of accreditation Engr. Abraham Chundusu.
According to a bulletin from the institution, the NUC periodically conducts accreditation to assess the degree of adherence to its Minimum Academic Standards for all academic programs offered by Nigerian universities.
As stated by the According to the University Bulletin, the following courses have received complete accreditation: computer engineering, information and media technology education, biology, chemistry, and education in architecture.
The others included Applied Geophysics, Urban and Regional Planning, Mechatronics Engineering, Food Engineering Technology, Telecommunication Engineering, Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics.
The accomplishment, according to university administration, demonstrates FUTMINNA's dedication to upholding strict academic standards and offering top-notch instruction.
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