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First Bank branch customers cries out as bank officials keep them in scorching sun to sell money to PoS operators (VIDEO)

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Some customers of First Bank branch in Akingbade area, Gbagi Market, Old Ife Road in Ibadan who are mostly aged women have cried out over maltreatment of the bank officials towards them.

In a video released to our reporter today, the women were seen agonizing over the manner the bank officials are treating them. According to the customers, they left their houses as early as 4am to pick number at the bank.

They said instead of the bank officials to attend to them, they were selling money to the PoS operators leaving them in scorching sun not bothered how they were feeling. 

An elderly woman among them who spoke to our reporter said after delaying them till dusk, they promised to pay them tomorrow but with both new and old naira notes saying they warned them that the bank would not take the old naira notes back in case they can’t spend the money.

Remember after the Supreme Court’s decision to prolong the legality of the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) currency redesign policy until December, some banks have begun paying out old notes in some parts of the country.

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