Teacher Trainee Anna Returns Over GHS 30,000 Mistakenly Sent to Her MoMo

Lydia Anna Lartey, a teacher trainee in Kyebi, has returned over GHS 30,000 mistakenly credited to her MoMo account by ADB branches. Her honesty is inspiring.

Teacher Trainee Anna Returns Over GHS 30,000 Mistakenly Sent to Her MoMo
Lydia Anna Lartey

Lydia Anna Lartey, a teacher trainee currently undertaking her national service in Kibi, has returned over GHS 30,000.00 that was erroneously sent to her mobile money (MoMo) account.

The funds were mistakenly transferred by the Agricultural Development Bank (ADB), Kade and Asiakwa branches. Upon receiving the unexpected amount, Anna wasted no time in alerting the right authorities and making efforts to return the money to its rightful owner.

“I want this amount returned immediately to whoever it belongs to,” she said, demonstrating her moral strength and commitment to doing the right thing.

An Act of Integrity in Trying Times

In a period where financial pressure often drives unethical behavior, Anna’s actions stand out as a shining example of honesty. Her resolve to do the right thing, without hesitation, has drawn widespread admiration and respect from her community and beyond.

Many have praised her for this extraordinary gesture, with some describing it as a lesson in character and values for all Ghanaians—especially the youth.

A Story Worth Sharing

Anna lives in a village near Kyebi and is described by those who know her as humble, honest, and selfless. Her decision could have easily gone unnoticed, but sharing her story could help shape attitudes and inspire a culture of integrity in our society.

"I’m more than surprised," said a close acquaintance, highlighting the rarity of such honesty in today’s world.

Conclusion

Lydia Anna Lartey’s story deserves not only recognition but wide circulation. In a time when trust in public and private systems is fragile, her act is a beacon of hope that integrity still lives in the hearts of ordinary Ghanaians.

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