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Shan George confirms recovery of N3.6m pinched from her Zenith Bank account

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Shan George confirms recovery of N3.6m after her plea for help

By Jeph Ajobaju, Chief Copy Editor

Nollywood actress Shan George has confirmed full recovery of N3.6 million she previously announced was pinched from her Zenith Bank account by fraudsters.

“Please join me here Live at 7 pm Nigeria time for the full story. I’ve received my money back. Thank you to @zenithbankplc @opay.ng @safehavenmicrofinance,” Shan posted on X (Twitter).

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“To all those who called, texted, and even sent me their token to enable me to pursue the issue, God bless u abundantly and replenish ur pockets a billion folds.”

She had earlier in the week cried out on Instagram for help after falling victim to a scam and pleaded for assistance as her N3.6 million life savings mysteriously vanished from her Zenith bank account to an Opay account.

“I need help because I am dying. This person has just cleared my account. Please, my people, everyone, please help. Please, Zenith Bank, reverse it,” she pleaded at the time of her distress.

“I can’t access my app. I’m De@D Oga Jim Ovia.

“I am left koboless right now. Wetin I go eat with my children? @zenithbankplc @opay.ng please, help me. My account at zenith has been wiped clean just now, paid into Opay.

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“Please help me reverse it. Opay customer’s name is Cecilia Chisgoziem Okoro. Please refund my money.”

The initial distress post

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