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Woman accidentally takes N2.5m loan instead of N2500, to pay back N6.8m

A Nigerian woman lands into a serious problem after accidentally borrowing the sum of N2.5m from a loan shark instead of N2500 and is to pay back a whooping N6.8m.

A social media post from a concerned user, @Amy_Adabeeke raised an alarm about a loan error from her aunty who intended to loan a stipend.

The user alleged that her aunt attempted to take out a small loan of ₦2,500 but was granted a loan of ₦2.5 million instead by a popular digital lending platform, FairMoney Nigeria (@fairmoney_ng).

To compound the situation, an additional interest of ₦4.6 million was reportedly added to the principal amount, resulting in a total debt of ₦6.8 million

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In the viral post shared via X (formerly Twitter), the user wrote, “Please @fairmoney_ng my aunt was only trying to take out a loan of ₦2,500, why did you guys approve a loan of ₦2 million for her? And as if that’s not okay, y’all added an interest of ₦4.6 million extra? She had returned the money. Is there a way her dashboard can be cleared? To actually pay ₦6.8 something million.”

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The user further explained that despite her aunt returning the ₦2.5 million loan amount, the excessive interest charges remain, and her dashboard still reflects the massive debt.

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The post, which has gained significant traction online, raised concerns about potential errors in the loan approval system, as well as customer protection within the fintech sector.

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