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Black man celebrated for keeping over $45m cash for US Navy without missing a penny
Aug 11, 2020
- Lieutenant Victor Agunbiade has said he was never tempted to steal the money he kept for the United States Navy
- The Nigerian man was recently celebrated by the US Navy for his exemplary accountability
- He says he and his colleagues treated the money as if they were treating files
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The Nigerian man identified as Lieutenant Victor Agunbiade, who kept large amount of money for the US Navy, has said he was never tempted to steal the money when he was in possession of it.
Recall that the US Navy commended him for managing it's largest overseas cash disbursement office well.
Lieutenant Agunbiade was awarded the Navy and Marin Corp Development Medal for his exemplary accountability.
While serving as disbursing officer, comptroller department, Camp Lemonnier Djibouti from October 2019 to July 2020, Lieutenant Agunbiade managed $45 million dollars in cash transaction well.
The Nigerian man also maintained 100% accountability of $23 million among six rigorous inspections and independent audits with zero discrepancies.
Speaking with Legit TV , the naval officer said he and his colleagues treated the money as if they were treating files, adding that they were never tempted to steal the money.
The Lieutenant Agunbiade, who said he joined the navy after God showed him the career path to follow in his dream, said his colleagues at Camp Lemonnier Djibouti were cooperating.
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