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Thursday, September 04, 2014

Ebola Safety Measures GTB Abuja‏


This is GTB Garki Abuja. 
There are also signs everywhere at the entrance of the bank informing customers that they should not feel offended as their staff can no longer welcome them with a handshake. 


  The water inside the bucket thingy is diluted with bleach. 


Fear of Ebola = beginning of good health. 




122 comments:

  1. It's all GTBank branches oh Aunty stella. Me I alws move about wit my hand sanitizer.its now my 2nd wallet. Who wan die? Hehehe

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    1. Na all gtb! Adeniyi jones branch for lagos na so I wash hand and my temp was checked. Ecobank sef get handsanitizer for thr entrance. Way to go pple. *moh says

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    2. Yes.i saw it too wt a branch of d bank in ilorin ds week.
      Stells is it true Joan Rivers has bow to d wings of death? There was a rumor d family are asking d docs to remove her frm the life support.if true, then r.i.p to the fashion police icon

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    3. BLOG ANALYSER: nice one bt looks dirty

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    4. It is true. She died as afternoon. Rest on ma'am

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    5. Dear blog visitors I am going for a very important test tomorrow. Please pray for me that the result is made whole and perfect in Jesus name. I am all nerves right now.

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    6. Yes it's true...she passed on at 1:17pm today....may her soul RIP

      This bucket thingy is at all their branches

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    7. Yea,,i think its all GTBank branches. I visited d branch at burma road in Apapa last week and it was d same thing too. Now i go everywhere with my handwash and sanitizer.i was using only sanitizer before but when i saw the illustration on ur blog that its better to wash hands often,,,i started taking my handwash everywhere ooo.OBEDIENCE IS BETTER THAN SACRIFICE.

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  2. Hahahahahahah..
    This is so funny..LMAO...
    How do they remove the glove if I may ask??..
    Oriegwu ohh

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  3. No one wants to die
    Oluyomi Odukoya

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  4. Other banks should please emulate them,

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  5. Ya,its becoming the tradition in lag. One weave supplier came to my office and asked me in whispers, why his photo was taken with a gun~like camera.Photo indeed!

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    1. Hahaha olodo o

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    2. Welcome back Widey. Hope ure stronger now? Good speed

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  6. Stupid bank so they can't afford hand sanitizer, you will still use the same tank to close the tap and another person will touch it with unwashed hands they are spreading ebola not stopping it. I was so angry when I went there told the security man it made no sense used my own sanitizer instead

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    1. Stupid You always get facts before tou make silly comments. There are also sanitizers at the main entrances to each branch. Stella it is water and chlorine that is in the container. GTBank was the 1st to take precautionary measures concerning the epidemic.

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  7. See the dirty disgusting mess, hands free sanitizer stingy bank

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  8. LOL.
    The fear of Ebola is the beginning of wisdom.
    Even the attendants at the toll gate now wear hand gloves.
    Come to our aid oh Lord.

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  9. Good move! Let all banks do same too o.

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  10. Meen the mention of that name Ebola gives me high fever .safety first oh

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  11. Its also in the uniben branch.

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  12. It's all Gtb branches o! I was in 3 branches today.

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    1. Doing what,are u a mystery shopper?

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  13. na real the fear of ebola is the beginning of wisdom.... Even my 16 months old girl cleans her hands with hand sanitizers often. I cant shout ooooo

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  14. Access bank started it

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  15. Chikito a.k.a Final Say4 September 2014 at 19:42

    Lol. Stella come to lagos! Sanitizers are beside every electronic door at d bank. Security men hold thermometers now to check temperature before u go in. The other day I wanted to use ATM at UBA on Adetokunbo Ademola, around 9pm. Na so security wake up from sleep, come open door with sanitizer and thermometer. He said he wont let me in if I don't use either. I bursted out in laughter and humbly submitted myself for check. I was just surprised cos that shows that even security aint joking.

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  16. Nobody wan die, 1st bank don start there own yesterday for their head office, big big giant hand sanitizers Na him Dem mount yesterday. Precautions is better than dying.

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  17. Lool. Evn sweet sensation in surulere does a mini form of temperature testing when you are about to walk in.. I was tested tht day,and certified "fine".. I smiled! And i said ild hope uld test me again wen i am gng out oh.
    Its better to be safe than sorry.
    U.

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  18. I also witness it at gt bank abraka today. Racheal uzu

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  19. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Lmaooo. True talk no doubt... Fear of Ebola = beginning of good health.
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  20. not all o some don't wash hands only temperature taken

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  21. Even Access bank in Enugu,are doing d same,,washing of hands before entering d banking hall

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  22. May God not allow it come near our dwellings. I can't wait for the Ebola issue to be over in Nigeria.

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  23. Not just abj oo..even in BY..very good initiative

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  24. Hmm.God save us all.pls visit my blog liflblog.wordpress.com

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  25. Ignorance!!!! If this shit about ebola is real and not man-made without cure, expect the world to bcome Zombies in 15 yrs time.abi pple no go gum body for public places like church,mosque or market?

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    1. say whaaaaat? IF...huh? issorait byeee

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  26. Check out Stanbic.
    It's more classy.

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  27. This is not the time to go to Naija mehn.

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  28. Is all GtB branches,even here in kano too

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    1. U don migrate from KD to KN? You've bn warned to leave land of BH yet you won't heed warnings.

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  29. Someone should invent a body condom. Slip it over your head and be on your way.

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  30. 7369 6789 62899

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  31. Hahahaha I wish we can all continue like this even after d ebola waka go, cos I knw ebola go must waka.

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  32. This shit burns like hell... it is very annoying. They can afford better.

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  33. Ebolalalalololo...in pasuma voice

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    1. Listen u Beehive or whatever ur name, I mind my business on this forum..while on the other hand I do not hold back when it comes to expressing myself or reacting to any topic on this blog.
      So let me warn u, don't u EVER go under my submissions on any thread on this blog to insult me in ur usual uncouth manner. If u have constraints with ur mental processing or you are mentally deficient and cannot articulately disagree or align with anyone and their comment without insulting them, fine, your loss. But YOU Beehive, mark 'sisi eko' and skip over her name and submissions.. OK? Are u mad??
      U went under that thread where I directed my response to Iphie and Ronalda, to call me names simply because I ignored ur crass emptiness? U Bloody swain be warned. Idiat

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    2. Oh I forgot. U even said that u are a marriage counselor? Woe betide your victims cum patients if this is how u behave on the blogosphere. Charity begins at home.

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    3. Buwahahahahah epic response. Nice one

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  34. Prevention I guess is better than cure....check out my wite http://yemmioye.com

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  35. Hehehe most banks are already doing this in abj.
    Funny enough, purchase of gloves and hand sanitizers was proposed at my departmental meeting today especially for the ladies at the various receptions as they are the "Most At Risk Persons"
    Months ago, my director projected a lecture for us on Ebola and we were all laughing at him, not knowing the dreaded disease would creep into our midst.
    Ebola! Your days are numbered and we'll all celebrate ur burial Amen!

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    1. Your company is even better. My company's MD has refused to do anything. They said the cost of buying sanitizers and handwash/soap is much. And we attend to d public.Can u imagine? SIFAX GROUP,the company that doesnt care about staff welfare. anon for dis abeg.

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  36. Rebroadcast: If You Live In Abuja, Here's One Hospital You Should Never Go To, Details Here
    I am hurt and I wish to spread this news fast. If you had listened to the network news in FRCN this morning, this issue was seriously broadcasted and analyzed by the Reporter. It was also broadcast Monday last week.
    The Indian operated Specialist hospital in Karu Site, Abuja are Quacks, Fake, 419 and exploiters of Niger...ians. If you know anybody going or planning to go to that hospital, please stop the person immediately.

    The hospital was built by FCT as Karu General hospital but all of a sudden it was leased to this killer Indians to operate as specialist hospital.Charges in this hospital is exploitative, only registration alone in N25,000.00.

    MAIN ISSUE
    In November 2011, my sister went to the Indian Hospital for Fibroid operation. The Indian thieves diagnosed her and said her case is very complex. She was charged a total of N700,000.00. On the day
    of operation, she was taken to the theatre and was Open up. What do I mean. She was torn OPEN-UP and stitched back without removing any fibroid. When she recovered from the effect of the Anastasia, they congratulated her for successful operation and that lumps of fibroid had been removed from her. My sister requested from the doctors to see the lumps which is a normal practice in every hospital, the Indian thieves said the lumps had been taken to lab for analysis, that they will show her later. Till today my sister have not sighted the fibroid lumps that was removed from her.

    From the night after the operation, my sister started feeling serious pains than what she had before. She complained to the Indian thieves, they said it will be okay and discharge after three days with the pains. She went home and had more pains than ever aside the torn wound. We decided in December 2011 to go for scan in another lab. The scan result shows that there are heavy lumps of fibroid in her and that there is absolutely no sign that any removal attempt had been carried out even though there is evident that she was opened up for surgery. We tried the scan in another specialist hospital in Asokoro, Abuja. It was the same result. My sister then disguised herself with another name and went for scan in the same Indian specialist hospital Abuja and they confirmed that she was open up but not an iota of fibroid was removed from her. My sister lied to the scan officers that the operation was done in Benin hence she will require a comprehensive report from the Indian Killer hospital and the they did a beautiful job in putting the whole report in black and white.


     January this year, my sister went for the same fibroid operation in another hospital in Asokoro, Abuja and she was operated successfully and the lumps of fibroid removed were shown, the operation was videoed and pictures of everything were taken and are well kept.

    She has written petitions to Medical and Dental Council of Niger, Nigerian Medical association, Minister of Health, and we making effort to present it to the National Assembly. Many media reporters have interviewed her, Some have written already. FRCN has carried twice as main news item.

    Investigation by media reveals that those Indians are quacks, they do not posses basic medical credentials. The Head of the hospital an Indian woman is not a medical doctor. The deputy is her son and not a medical doctor as well. A specialist hospital operating in a Nigerian Government Built Infrastructure do not have a medical director!

    Nigerian Medical Council have confirmed that this Indians were brought during the former Minister of FCT and were horridly given temporary permission to operate without passing through the normal registration procedure by the council.

     DONT BE A VICTIM, BE WARNED. SPREAD THE NEWS TO ANY NIGERIAN YOU KNOW. AVOID INDIAN SPECIALIST HOSPITA, KARU SITE, ABUJA. Beware Of Nigeria Government. Run for your lives

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    1. I have heard this story before...If it's true,these Indians should be made to pay for damages!
      My colleague gave birth to a cute boy with a deformed leg...She wrote to a hospital in India and was asked to come over ..everybody ran around and raised the money for her trip with her son after a lot of correspondence with the doctors there and the ones here in Nigeria..Scans were exchanged and a lot of details too..age of child,etc..
      My colleague got there and after the huge sum of money exchanged hands..stories started coming out...all of a sudden they didn't speak English well again..."Baa Turanchi" entered the matter...they didn't know the deformity affected the knee..his age was not appropriate,bla bla!! omg!! She came back with her child worse off after a botched attempt of a surgery...No money!

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    2. Hahahahahahahahahahaha.....make una no beware o.......abeg make the naija govt chase all Nigerian trained doctors then expatriates should be employed (the real qualified ones won't even come here..Nigerian govt can't afford them..na quacks Nigerian government go fit afford thanks to stealing) abi no be una follow scream doctors should be sacked?

      Some of the Egyptians kano state govt employed have gone back..one's 1 month leave expired...the 2nd one is even sick...not healthy enough to practice in his country...


      I pity your sis sha she suffered the effect of mental slavery

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    3. Lord have mercy!!!!! These quacks are horrible!!! Honestly I'm having goosepimple reading this. God so kind that your sister is alive to tell her story herself. Habaa people should fear God naaa! Haaaaa!! Even after paying a whooping 700k!! Mmmmm!!! Well I'm happy for your sister honestly. And thanks for sharing.

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    4. D name of d hospital is Primus hospt

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    5. My dear ur spelling of anesthesia, is dat of an american musician. Too much MTV base #Smiles.
      Cldnt read up ur gist #WipesSweat.
      Wateva it is, kpele oo.

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    6. Best thing is 2go 2the USA, Canada, Switzerland or UK

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    7. Best thing is 2go 2the USA, Canada, Switzerland or UK

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    8. OMG! This is an eye opener. Thank God for ur sis life o. Can u imagine?

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  37. yea..its all GTB Branches.

    good development but I think they need to educate the security guards in charge of the thermometer on how to use it on people.

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  38. Example:
    A person, with the virus, touches the tap to release the bleach mixture, disinfects his hands AND THEN TOUCHES THE TAP TO TURN IT OFF. Correct me if i'm wrong, but doesn't that defeat the purpose of disinfecting your hands if you're still gonna touch the tap you touched BEFORE disinfection?

    Please noone should insult me. I may not be knowledgeable about the modes of infection. Plus, I'm just thinking out loud.

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    1. Your analysis isn't a bad one but the good news is that the Virus becomes contagious when the victim is sick...very sick..stooling,vomiting,high fever etc.(someone with these symptoms might not have coming to the bank on his/her to-do list) Even at that,washing hands still reduces the viral load and the chances of one contacting it...It is still better than not doing it at all.thanks

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    2. You wont be the one to open and close the tap urself. Someone has been assigned to do that,,at least from what i saw in a GTBank branch.

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    3. Very correct, we need taps that operates with sensors!!!

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    4. 8;57,
      Y are u scared of insults?
      It doesn't show on the face and its an online faceless forum, so wats d biggie?

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    5. I should think the constant use of bleached hands on the tap will reduce the possibility of the virus being there. Bleached hands as in hands washed with bleached water.

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  39. Rebroadcast: If You Live In Abuja, Here's One Hospital You Should Never Go To, Details Here
    I am hurt and I wish to spread this news fast. If you had listened to the network news in FRCN this morning, this issue was seriously broadcasted and analyzed by the Reporter. It was also broadcast Monday last week.
    The Indian operated Specialist hospital in Karu Site, Abuja are Quacks, Fake, 419 and exploiters of Niger...ians. If you know anybody going or planning to go to that hospital, please stop the person immediately.

    The hospital was built by FCT as Karu General hospital but all of a sudden it was leased to this killer Indians to operate as specialist hospital.Charges in this hospital is exploitative, only registration alone in N25,000.00.

    MAIN ISSUE
    In November 2011, my sister went to the Indian Hospital for Fibroid operation. The Indian thieves diagnosed her and said her case is very complex. She was charged a total of N700,000.00. On the day
    of operation, she was taken to the theatre and was Open up. What do I mean. She was torn OPEN-UP and stitched back without removing any fibroid. When she recovered from the effect of the Anastasia, they congratulated her for successful operation and that lumps of fibroid had been removed from her. My sister requested from the doctors to see the lumps which is a normal practice in every hospital, the Indian thieves said the lumps had been taken to lab for analysis, that they will show her later. Till today my sister have not sighted the fibroid lumps that was removed from her.

    From the night after the operation, my sister started feeling serious pains than what she had before. She complained to the Indian thieves, they said it will be okay and discharge after three days with the pains. She went home and had more pains than ever aside the torn wound. We decided in December 2011 to go for scan in another lab. The scan result shows that there are heavy lumps of fibroid in her and that there is absolutely no sign that any removal attempt had been carried out even though there is evident that she was opened up for surgery. We tried the scan in another specialist hospital in Asokoro, Abuja. It was the same result. My sister then disguised herself with another name and went for scan in the same Indian specialist hospital Abuja and they confirmed that she was open up but not an iota of fibroid was removed from her. My sister lied to the scan officers that the operation was done in Benin hence she will require a comprehensive report from the Indian Killer hospital and the they did a beautiful job in putting the whole report in black and white.


     January this year, my sister went for the same fibroid operation in another hospital in Asokoro, Abuja and she was operated successfully and the lumps of fibroid removed were shown, the operation was videoed and pictures of everything were taken and are well kept.

    She has written petitions to Medical and Dental Council of Niger, Nigerian Medical association, Minister of Health, and we making effort to present it to the National Assembly. Many media reporters have interviewed her, Some have written already. FRCN has carried twice as main news item.

    Investigation by media reveals that those Indians are quacks, they do not posses basic medical credentials. The Head of the hospital an Indian woman is not a medical doctor. The deputy is her son and not a medical doctor as well. A specialist hospital operating in a Nigerian Government Built Infrastructure do not have a medical director!

    Nigerian Medical Council have confirmed that this Indians were brought during the former Minister of FCT and were horridly given temporary permission to operate without passing through the normal registration procedure by the council.

     DONT BE A VICTIM, BE WARNED. SPREAD THE NEWS TO ANY NIGERIAN YOU KNOW. AVOID INDIAN SPECIALIST HOSPITA, KARU SITE, ABUJA. Beware Of Nigeria Government. Run for your lives

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  40. Serious thing. Not hygienic at all.

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  41. chei JOAN RIVERS is dead
    if only she knew
    RIP

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    1. Abi o. If only she knew..........

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  42. Gtbank self, they can afford hand sanitizer, it's very irritating entering d bank wit wet hands, I heard is soda soap that is in the water.

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    1. @Jadendon...wia r u from sef? can any corporate Organisation (as huge as GTBank) use soda??? U needn't enter wt wet hands as dey provided Tissue paper for u to clean up. It is not Soda soap ooo,it is a chlorinated Bar

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    2. That soda or bleach is 100percent better than the hand sanitizer you are talking about....even ash is better than the hand sanitizer..it is not about the "tushness" bekee,effectiveness is what we want!

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  43. Where is my comment madam Stella, no try me o

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  44. This is serious oh, eleyi gidi gan!

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  45. They check your temperature sef.
    GTB na pacesetter.

    #TeamGtb


    #SeptemberBorn

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  46. I went to a branch of gtbank in lagos today and d security guard was checking everybody's temperature as u are going in..once its more than 40 degress u are not allowed inside d bank..no be small thing oo...I guess if we had taken these precautions from d beginning,ebola wouldn't have even gotten into naija...

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  47. HB said;

    Guys, someone is coming, he said it will happen as a timer;
    There will be great earthquakes, and in various places famines and pestilences. And there will be terrors and great signs from heaven. Luke 21:11 ESV

    Did you see "pestilence"; a fatal epidemic disease (google), did you see "terrors" there? Like the Boko Haram, ISIS, Al quaeda, Taliban, Alshabab etc? How many earthquakes have we seen this year. A few days ago, one happened in California . . . . Guys; ladies, think and repent of your sins and seek the Lord daily

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  48. Welcome initiative!!! Meanwhile them dey shake customers before??? Hmmm just asking because dem never shake me but give/take money during transactions....
    Yayyyy it's my birthday tomorrow!!!
    God is Awesome!!!

    «Peace Ambassador »

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    1. Because of you I go come tomorrow come comment

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    2. Beautiful september doll.
      Happy birthday in advance.

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  49. Even some Access bank in branches in Lagos too. It is well.

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  50. It's chlorine not bleach

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    1. Chlorine is a bleaching agent Anony. It is the the bleach in those bleach chemicals. So it is bleach.

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  51. Even in skye bank cos here in Lokoja be4 u enter inside u must sanitize ur hand ooo. And dia re also sanitizers inside d banking hall on staffs table. D fear of ebola is d beginning of cleanliness

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  52. Lol..dat man face z EPIC!

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    1. HaaahaaAhaa!!! I thought I was de only one that saw that look! Very EPIC indeed.

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  53. Its not only in abuja...I was at gt bank in trade fair lagos and they did the same thing.

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  54. GTB,no dey carry last nah,my no 1 bank

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    1. Yes ooo,,my number 1 bank too. They lead,,others follow.

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  55. Infact it was not a small something at dat GTB branch Garki Area3 today!but Transcorp hilton abj has been on it for weeks now since Ebola outbreak ,there own dem go just test u strait up with their equipment before u enter,infact huge guys are on standby to catch u immediately u test positive,strait up to quarantine,dou no any carrier detected yet but pple ain't finding dat sh#t funny mehn.lol!...but then,it's for our own good.

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  56. Stella, the water is mixed with chlorine and not bleach.

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  57. I think most places have taken precautions to tackle Ebola not just banks even eateries and others

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  58. Incredible Indians! Are there not laid down principles as regards setting up a clinic?Nigeria ‘ and backdoor runs sha!!!!not surprised anyway,no be dem marry out their daughter out to dog all in d name of cleansing?#shakemyhead#

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  59. Why bukets and not hand sanitiser? Huh?

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  60. Joan Rivers had so much cosmetic surgery. She is 100% plastic. If they put her plastic body in a wax museum she won't decompose.

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  61. I hardly go to GTBANK any more because they always insist you use their bleached mixture even when you show them that you have a personal sanitizer.


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  62. This is really good. Am all for any thing good. For instance if I go some where , church, market, plaza etc and am not searched, I ask why oo? Safety measures are welcomed,

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  63. Zenith bank have hand sanitizers at the entrance of each bank. This Gtb method is quite tacky

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    1. Zenith bank defines class, biko dey can never be mates with GTB. Werin wan bring dat comparism?

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