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Man fakes own death to avoid Palmpay debt repayment

A 27-year-old man allegedly published his own obituary in a desperate bid to escape paying a debt owed to PalmPay, a fin-tech company.

The man had allegedly borrowed money from PalmPay, but was unable to repay the loan, prompting him to take the unusual step.

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In a shocking move, he took to publishing his own obituary, seemingly in an attempt to avoid paying back the debt.

This drastic measure has sparked a mountain of reaction and conversations about the lengths people will go to avoid debt payment. While some persons have condemned the man’s actions, some others have also stated that the released obituary poster could be the handwork of PalmPay as a means to get the debtor to pay up his loan.

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See comments below:

Morris Ekene Nathaniel said : “Even if I am owing them 2 billion, let them come, I am waiting for them, the highest we go to court. To fake my own death? say wetin happen? Who’s the palmpay sef that I will fake my death for? Person go fine finish common sense e no go get”.

Good Will Alih wrote ; ‘Nigeria is happening to him big time, Nigeria can frustrate you to death.

Mary Udoma replied : “Why him no put burial arrangements because I dey find where to chop rice

Humble stitches wrote: ” Poverty no get sense!!”

Chibuike Kelvin Ihiasonwu said : ” Or maybe na Palmpay fit do the obituary poster for the guy because the guy no wan respond to them or pay them their money

Susy Idoroko wrote: ” A I’m talking to you, my friend’s picture is all over social media because of unpaid loan

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