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GTBANK DETAINED A CUSTOMER

             Video credit: MC OKRIKA FB page
 

The Nigeria Guarantee Trust Bank also known as GTBank allegedly detained a woman after the Nigeria Police claimed she had ₦500 million in her account. Despite the claims reportedly turning out false, she allegedly paid ₦100,000 for bail while her account remains frozen.

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