They Want To Give Me Hypertension – Lady Laments After Her Domiciliary Account Was Allegedly Emptied (Video)

February 7, 2023
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A lady has taken to Twitter to lament after the money inside her domiciliary account vanished without any trace.

The lady with the handle, @JusTeenaKing, called out the bank, and accused them of attempting to give her and other customers hypertension as they failed to show up to attend to them.

She had been going to the bank for days now and has met it all the time closed with no staff in sight.

She shared a video which showed other disgruntled customers standing outside the bank premises ostensibly waiting for the facility to be opened.

Taking to Twitter, she wrote:

“@ZenithBank has vowed to give customers hypertension. Now, they’re closed. They’ve been hiding for days now. My domicilliary account seems to have been cleared. Some say it’s network. Is this a real bank? Do better, Jim Ovia @cenbank”

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