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Video: “Give me all my money and close the account” – Woman strips herself naked in Access Bank

“Give me all my money and close the account” - Woman strips herself naked

A shocking incident took place in a Access bank where a woman stripped herself naked inside the hall of Access Bank, demanding her money and the closure of her account.

The identity of the woman is yet to be revealed, but a video of her outburst has been circulating on social media and has left many people stunned.

In the video, the woman can be heard speaking Yoruba and saying, “I am not using your bank again, give me all my money and close the account”. This incident has sparked a lot of reactions on social media, with many people expressing their disbelief at the bank’s treatment of their customer.

It is not yet clear what led to this drastic action by the woman, but it is evident that she was not happy with the bank’s services and felt that the only way to make her voice heard was to take such a bold step.

This incident raises questions about the customer service provided by banks in Nigeria and the level of frustration that customers have to endure when dealing with financial institutions.

This incident serves as a wake-up call for banks to improve their customer service and ensure that their customers feel valued and heard.

No one should have to resort to drastic measures like stripping in a public place just to have their grievances addressed.

Banks have a responsibility to provide a safe and secure environment for their customers and ensure that their customers’ needs are met in a timely and efficient manner.

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