Friday 3 January 2014

Breaking News - Sterling Bank vs Federal Govt and Niger Delta Youths


This information has cut across the nation that the federal government of Nigeria are introducing an empowerment scheme to pay Niger delta youths a 100k each through Sterling Banks across the Niger Delta areas in Nigeria.

All over the Niger Delta areas especially Port Harcourt and Yenagoa the capitals of  Rivers state and Bayelsa state respectively.

Millions of people and nairas have been deposited to sterling banks through out the month of December 2013 and people are just trooping in and out everyday, both the computer centers are been used to forge documents like Rivers and Bayelsa local government identification letters respectively.

According to one of the depositor and  also an enroller of the empowerment scheme who l interviewed, one Mr James Okom from Abua local government who told me that sterling bank are collecting 1k each to fill and submit with a passport, lga identification letter, voters card and one passport photograph from them to be part of the empowerment scheme and after payment that an alert will be sent to them in 5 working days.
He said is sterling bank at lagos bus stop collects 2k each from people who submitted there, Aguma garrison bus stop collected 1k each and sterling bank at trans amadi collected 1k each too, for the Port Harcourt branches.

Aguma Branch Garrison - Port Harcourt

The breaking News today is that after many days of collections of forms and submission, sterling Bank came up this morning with and announcement on radio, social media, written and typed on all there branches and posted on their walls which states.....

DISCLAIMER

PUBLIC NOTICE

Please be informed that ALL account opening forms of Sterling Banks Plc, including those of the ' Kia Kia Account' are FREE and NOT FOR SALE under any circumstance.

Furthermore, sterling Bank is currently NOT in PARTNERSHIP to DISBURSE funds or commission on behalf of ANY Government Agency or Parastatal on ANY Youth Empowerment scheme.

The general public is hereby warned to beware of FRAUDSTERS.

Signed,
Management.

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The question is, who is deceiving who in this case or situation.... Fed Govt or Sterling Bank
Aguma street, ogunabali PH



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