Woman falls victim to fake bank employee in Nigerian Bank

Fake Bank Staff Woman Nigerian Bank

A woman has recently shared a distressing account on her social media platform, recounting how her mother fell victim to a scam artist who pretended to be a bank employee at a prominent Nigerian bank. According to her, the mother contacted her immediately after the devastating incident, leaving her overwhelmed with guilt as she, being the eldest child, was unable to provide immediate assistance to her mother during this crisis.

Her statement “Four days ago, I received news that turned my entire world upside down. My mum called me, crying uncontrollably and talking gibberish.” “That in itself was so strange because my mum rarely cries. When I managed to calm her down a bit, everything stolen from her by the men in the pictures below. My mummy was bawling like a baby and nothing I was saying was getting through to her.” “She was talking incoherently and in that moment I was truly afraid that she was going to go bonkers. I tried encouraging her, telling her that money was transient and could always be made back.” 

“I’m not sure I got through to her at all. I ended the call and began to rack my brain thoroughly, uppermost in my mind.” “What can I do to fix this? I felt responsible. I am a first child, I should be able to fix this, to wipe these tears off my mother’s face. But there was nothing I could do for her. I, a recent graduate, trying to find my feet in the world, where would I get millions to replace what she’d lost?” “I did the only thing that makes sense to me in chaos, I turned to Abba. I opened my mouth and nothing came out tears just kept rolling down my face, where would we begin?” “But then, I did something I learnt through tribulations. I gave thanks to the giver of all things. I sincerely gave thanks through the tears and pain. God gave, and he can give again.” “And I prayed for peace and consolation for my mum. This was the most important thing at the moment. And God did give her peace and calm in the eye of the storm. My mom who was talking incoherently for straight two days is calm now and we’re trusting God for the best.”

“I have a plea though. I know it’s a long shot and that the pictures aren’t very clear, but we’re trying to find these men. Even if we can’t recover what they stole, they need to pay for their crimes. Someone you know might know them so please.” “Ps: if you’re dating a fraudster, are friends with a fraudster, defend a fraudster, or make excuses for them; I hope you know that this is the pain and desolation that they wreck on lives and entire families.” “It’s Access bank please. She uses both banks and I mixed it up. It was an honest mistake that I didn’t notice on time.” SEE POST: 

Kemi Afolabi’s bank returns withheld money after social media backlash

Kemi Afolabi's bank returns withheld money after social media backlash

Kemi Afolabi's bank returns withheld money after social media backlash

Popular Nigerian actress Kemi Afolabi has announced that the money she had complained about, which was withheld by her bank, has been returned. Afolabi took to social media over the weekend to express her frustration over the bank’s refusal to release the sum of N510,000 that she had erroneously transferred to a customer.

Nigerian actress Kemi Afolabi

A photo of the Nigerian actress Kemi Afolabi. Photo Credit: @kemiafolabi Source: Instagram Afolabi, a prominent figure in the Yoruba movie industry, used her social media platform to seek assistance from her followers, urging them to tag the bank in her post. The actress emphasized the power of social media and how it can influence change. Her cry for help resonated with her online supporters, leading to a significant response. Following the online outcry, Afolabi provided an update on Tuesday, expressing her gratitude to her online supporters for their overwhelming response. She informed her followers that her bank had resolved the issue and refunded her the withheld money. She wrote; “GTB Fraud Unit made sure the money I erroneously transferred to their customer is returned to my account. Thank you all for helping me tag GTB. My dear! Never you underestimate the power of social media. Thank you all.” She added; “My dear! Never you underestimate the power of social media💃💃💃 KINNI MO WA FE FUN GBOGBO YIN BAAYII😁 Thank you, I love you all💋💋💋❤️❤️❤️❤️” See below;  

Lady to receive free Oraimo 40k mAh power bank, earbuds and speaker from company after sharing birthday wishlist

Lady to receive free Oraimo 40k mAh power bank, earbuds and speaker from company after sharing birthday wishlist

Lady to receive free Oraimo 40 mAh power bank, air pods and speaker from company after sharing birthday wishlist

A lucky lady is set to be the owner of a new Oraimo 40k mAh power bank, new set of earbuds and wireless speaker after she publicly shared her birthday wishlist and got a reply from Oraimo. The lady identified as IfeAyemi on Twitter took to the micro-blogging platform to make a PSA saying that her birthday is coming up.

Lady to receive free Oraimo 40 mAh power bank, air pods and speaker from company after sharing birthday wishlist

Lady to receive free Oraimo 40 mAh power bank, air pods and speaker from company after sharing birthday wishlist. IfeAyemi/ Twitter. She shared a list of 9 items which included three Oraimo products – an Oraimo 40,000 mAh power bank, Oraimo free pods 4, and Oraimo boom wireless speaker – and was lucky to get a response from them. The company revealed through its official Twitter page that they have got all three products covered for her and wished her a happy birthday in advance. See their post below:

First Bank of Nigeria introduces robot representatives at branches, interacts with customers (Video)

First Bank of Nigeria introduces robot representatives at branches, interacts with customers (Video)

In a groundbreaking move, First Bank of Nigeria has unveiled robot representatives at select branches, signaling a shift towards automated customer service. A recently released viral video, capturing a customer’s engagement with a robot assistant, has sparked significant attention and discussion on social media platforms.

First Bank of Nigeria introduces robot representatives at branches, interacts with customers(Video)

A photo of the robot at First Bank of Nigeria. Photo Credit: @SGtv_Global Source:Twitter The two-minute video, filmed at a First Bank of Nigeria branch in Abuja, has quickly gained traction online. It showcases a customer interacting with a robot representative that offers assistance and support. First Bank’s introduction of robot representatives marks a notable advancement in the banking sector, aiming to revolutionize customer service by leveraging the capabilities of artificial intelligence. The video showcases the customer engaging with the robot representative in a seamless and user-friendly manner. The viral video has generated a significant buzz on social media platforms, with many users expressing both fascination and curiosity about the use of robotics in customer service. See below; First Bank set digital pace in Nigeria, introduces robot representative operation… The first Bank Plc have begun customer Service Representative Robot operation, leading the way in managing ever increasing customers demand through robot representative. The first of its kind pic.twitter.com/KUaHo1YzZC — SGtv Nigeria (@SGtv_Global) June 19, 2023

Nigerian soldier reacts as little girl walks to him in bank, salutes him

Nigerian soldier reacts as little girl walks to him in bank, salutes him

A Nigerian soldier was stunned after a little girl rushed towards him inside a bank and saluted him. The kind soldier reciprocated the respect shown to him by the little girl who also rocked a camouflage.

This show of love and respect was seen in a video posted by @enjoy9ja on TikTok. The young girl ran over to the soldier upon sighting him and saluted him and the soldier saluted her too with a smile on his face. His show of love and kindness has captured the heart of internet users. Watch the video below: @enjoy9ja Much Respect ✌️ #soldier #army #military #navy #police #Airforce #babysoldier #moral #bank #tiktok #trending #enjoy9ja ♬ nhạc nền – 𝘿𝙆𝙖𝙬𝙣ッ – DKawn

Young man accuses bank of trying to steal his money claiming he’s dead

GistReel

Young man accuses bank of trying to steal his money claiming he's dead

A young man identified on Twitter as Groovy has called out his bank, Polaris Bank for trying to steal his money in his account claiming he’s dead. According to the young man, the bank told him they have a court order from Abuja Court claiming he was dead and had his account frozen by the bank.  Bank The young man disclosed that the bank deactivated his account in February and also filled out every required form. After weeks of back and forth, the bank told him he was legally dead hence he cannot access the money in his account. Read his tweets below. Every decent investigative journalist in Nigeria should be getting across for the scoop on this case. The more I look the more I am pissed and 100% convinced this was an inside job by employees of @PolarisBankLtd They messed with the wrong one this time and the world will know. — Groovy (@avogroovy) May 16, 2023 My requests here are simple @PolarisBankLtd send me a copy of the court order from Abuja saying I am dead and a hold (PND) should be placed on my account so I can go to the same court and show proof of life or lift the inactive status on my account. — Groovy (@avogroovy) May 16, 2023  

How I worked in bank for 8 years but couldn’t afford to travel – MC Dayo speaks on career switch

GistReel

MC Dayo, a former banker turned Master of Ceremony, has shared his story on Twitter, revealing how he quit his 9-5 job to pursue a career in event hosting and traveled to 15 different countries within just one year. Dayo, who had worked with a bank for eight years, said he had never traveled abroad once and was promoted reluctantly twice.

How I worked in bank for 8 years but couldn’t afford to travel – MC Dayo speaks on career switch

However, he took the bold step of resigning from his job in June last year to pursue his passion for event hosting. According to him, he has since traveled to 15 different countries to MC events and made his one-year salary in December 2022 alone, through hosting gigs in different locations.

How I worked in bank for 8 years but couldn’t afford to travel – MC Dayo speaks on career switch

His story serves as an inspiration to many who desire to leave white-collar jobs to pursue their passions and achieve financial success. Speaking on the topic of whether one can be successful while working a 9-5 job, Dayo emphasized that “9-5 is just a title not the way to success.” He pointed out that many people leave their white-collar jobs to start businesses that end up being very lucrative. Dayo’s story has sparked a lot of discussion among his followers, with many expressing their admiration and support for his decision to follow his passion. See below; I worked with a bank for 8 years, never travelled abroad once , promoted reluctantly twice .
I resigned June last year , travelled to 15 different countries to Mc events last year . I made my one year salary in December alone 🤣. 9-5 is just a title not the way to success . https://t.co/7gA9c8VXme — Events & Wedding MC (@dayoice) May 7, 2023  

No major fraud is committed without connivance of bank officials

No major fraud is committed without connivance of bank officials - EFCC

No major fraud is committed without connivance of bank officials - EFCC

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has said that no major fraud is committed in the banking sector without the connivance of bank officials. The claim was made by Mr. Michael Nzekwe, the Zonal Commander of the Ilorin Zonal Command of EFCC, during a meeting held with banks’ compliance officers from Kwara and Kogi States in Ilorin.

No major fraud is committed without connivance of bank officials - EFCC

Nzekwe, who urged financial institutions and compliance officers to be diligent and avoid being complicit in financial practices, noted that they play a crucial role in the fight against economic and financial crimes. The EFCC zonal commander also asked bank officials to take the issue of “know your customer (KYC)” and “know your customer’s business (KYCB)” seriously as it would help to keep fraudulent customers at bay. He said; “We invited you here today to nourish our existing relationship, educate ourselves on the new trends in cybercrime and seek areas of further collaboration as stakeholders in the fight against economic and financial crimes in Nigeria. “We advise that as bankers, you carry out due diligence and know your customers. By doing this, you save yourselves from trouble and make our job easier. “There is no major fraud, especially money laundering, that is ever committed without the connivance of bank officials.” Nzekwe also encouraged the bankers to share necessary information and report suspicious transactions to the commission.

Man rejoices as bank reverses N2,500 he sent to lady who didn’t appreciate it

GistReel

Man rejoices as bank reverses N2,500 he sent to lady who didn’t appreciate it

In a bizarre incident that has caused a stir on social media, a Nigerian man identified as Nimi has expressed his delight after his bank reversed the N2,500 he sent to a lady who failed to show gratitude. According to reports, Nimi transferred the sum of N2,500 to the lady, but instead of thanking him, she complained that the amount was too small. In a surprising twist, the bank reversed the transaction, much to Nimi’s joy.

Man rejoices as bank reverses N2,500 he sent to lady who didn’t appreciate it

Expressing his happiness on social media, Nimi wrote; “I sent money to someone, and they complained it was too small, not a single thank you. Bank reversed it💀 Is God not good bayi.” The tweet, which has since gone viral, sparked a flurry of reactions from fans on Twitter, with many expressing their amusement at the incident. One Twitter user, @KolawoleOyeneye, jokingly suggested that Nimi should have sent the lady a smaller sum of money next time, saying, “Next time send N500, let’s see if she’ll complain.” Another user, @DaRealShawty, commended the bank for taking action, saying, “That’s a great bank. They don’t condone ingratitude See his post below; I sent money to someone and they complained it was too small, not a single thank you. Bank reversed it💀 pic.twitter.com/k5so3cqTjb — 𝐧𝐢𝐦𝐢💔💐 (@crazyvibxz) May 5, 2023