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They Stole ₦600k!” — Woman’s Outburst in Bank Goes Viral

A Nigerian woman stirred drama inside a bank as she loudly accused the institution of stealing ₦600,000 from her account.

A video posted on X (formerly Twitter) by @ChuksEricE shows the woman visibly emotional, shouting for help and demanding answers while bank staff reportedly looked the other way.

In the clip, she can be heard yelling: “Access want to kill me, they stole from me. They stole ₦600k, help me. Help me, ₦600,000. I haven’t seen the manager, they didn’t allow me to meet him.”

Despite her cries, no staff member stepped forward to address her complaint, which only made her more upset.

The video has since gone viral, sparking outrage online. Many Nigerians in the comments are demanding answers and justice for the woman.

Source:https://www.gistmania.com

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