Micheal Orji, a construction engineer in Lagos, is used to receiving sizable payments from clients. He gets alerts on his phone after the money has landed. But this time was different. When a credit alert of ₦290,000 ($200) hit his phone, none of his clients, business partners or friends claimed responsibility for the deposit. The
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