Again, a national uproar has ensued against Zenith Bank Plc as a Nigerian student loses his school fees. The young man lost N200,000 to unknown people.
The unfortunate story was shared on Twitter by @constanceamaka2, the victim’s sister who pleaded with Zenith Bank to rectify the issue.
“My younger brother’s account was just cleared of N200k this evening. Money for school fees and registration and all, the boy is almost running mad, my own chest is paining me,” she tweeted.
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Recently, there have been rumours about Zenith Bank hiring thieves or having a breached firewall. Many of their customers have reportedly lost thousands and millions of money.
If you are using Zenith, commot your money.
The debit alert showed that the money was transferred to a betting account. Netizens who have also lost their money could relate with the description.
See what some netizens said about the matter:
@afobaba24: “If you are using zenith, commot your money.”
@patra1708: “That was how my N1.1m got wiped @ZenithBank on the 5th of January 2023.
That bank should be investigated. I believe it’s an in-house thing going on. CBN should investigate them.”
@onyebebe: “Zenith again!!! If by now, Zenith isn’t taking proactive steps to stop this nonsense going on in their bank, I don’t think anyone should keep any serious money there”
@KelvinUzomah: “Alot of people are losing their money in zenith bank and you people are still using it. Is that not madness?”
@HalimahMahmud2: “@ZenithBank Bank again?
There’s no week complainers don’t call out your organization. Which THIEF did you guys just hired that’s wiping out people’s savings ? God abeg o !”
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300 level Nigerian student discovers his name is not on school’s register
Meanwhile, a Nigerian student has revealed how he found out that his name was missing from his university’s register.
During an interview with Arrow House Studios, the unidentified student said he was a student at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.
Having been in school for three sessions, he decided to change his course from Statistics to Computer Science.