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SHOW OF SHAME AS ZENITH BANK WARRI LOCKS OUT CUSTOMERS OUTSIDE FOR POLITCIANS TO TRANSACT*


*SHOW OF SHAME AS  ZENITH BANK WARRI LOCKS OUT CUSTOMERS OUTSIDE FOR POLITCIANS TO TRANSACT*

Zenith Bank Warri, a branch at Ogunu road, Warri South Local government area locks customers outside during banking hours. Customers were at the gate begging security operatives to allow them in as they refused and said it was an order from above.

Some vehicles with covered Number plates and others with spy police inscription with a number plate PF905 spy were having their way into the bank as other customer considered to be less important were outside the gate  pleading for entrance till it was 4:00 PM

The situation was helpless, pitiable for the ordinary people till other big customer with branded vehicles with the inscription NUPENG and their fleets of escorts storm the bank and have their way into the bank premises.

The miss demeanor of the unschooled zenith Bank gatemen who were prostrating before those they seemed to be worshiping, brought out some money for the gate men and Mobil police to feast with.

The central bank, related anti-graft agencies and human right organizations should probe into the rampant misdeeds of some banks especially what transpired at Zenith Warri Bank today.

Obviously Zenith Bank is gloating and basking on the euphoria of enjoying patronage from the political class, oil Moguls, and  bigwigs at the helm  of affairs, as if its day of reckoning will never come. Zenith bank Warri owe the public unreserved apology for violating rights of customers and encouraging unbridled corruption, brazen form of competition between High class low class and lowering self esteem of those who work hard to earn their living.

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