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Tuesday, February 07, 2023

EFCC Arrests Operations Manager Of A Commercial Bank For Hoarding New Naira Notes

An Operations Manager of a leading Commercial bank in Abuja Central Area was on Monday, February 6, 2023, arrested by operatives of the Economic and Financial Commission, EFCC...



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  1. They have to make someone a scape goat because this is becoming too much.

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    1. Wickedness. The manager wants to sell it,meanwhile people are dying.

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  3. Let them send him to jail or give him suspension and fine him heavily, then we will know they are serious. Before you know it now, one of his politician friends will call and order for his release

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    1. See how you automatically assumed that the OPS manager is a man. And how you also ascribed that the perpetrators can't be bad all on their own without a politician involved.

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    2. See how you automatically assumed that the OPS manager is a man. And how you also ascribed that the perpetrators can't be bad all on their own without a politician involved.

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    3. Irrespective of the gender, anon is right on what will happen next. You, stop chasing shadows and face the situation.

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  4. Good, he will serve as scapegoat for others to desist from the act. Wicked managers.

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    1. SDK, some of the readers though....

      Where did SDK state a gender?! Jeez.

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  5. Operations manager has no power to hoard cash. He acted according to directives from above. Operations manager of just one branch fa.

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  6. I am a Nigerian.

    I can positively say that generally, a typical Nigerian is a very wicked person despite the country's regularly filled places of worship.

    The general excuse of these hoarders is that their ATMs are bad or can only dispense N1000 notes while they have only N500 and N200 notes.

    Question is why not create a managed queue system and pay your own bank account (or the branch) customers by hand?

    On election day most will still sell their votes for N200 and satchet of water, and brag about it online.

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    1. That’s the idea. To frustrate us into voting the wrongest option. They will come to polling stations with cash.

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  7. May they nab and deal with ALL of them accordingly!

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