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Friday, 7 August 2015

Diamond Bank apologizes to Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa

The bank apologized in two dailies today for erroneously including her name as a director in a company owing their bank.

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    1. Hmmmm. Dis is wht I call medicine after death...

      If I am in her shoes I would ask them wht wil dis apology do after d damages they hav caused my name...

      Biko they should pay d fine of N500million so dat dis wil serve as deterrent to other banks to cross check b4 they print trash abt anybody.

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    2. After they have almost discredited her. They should pay her some restitution. Infact, if I were her I will still continue with a law suit. You can't destroy someone and expect a simple quarter page ad can repair it. I now have so much respect for the woman. She stood her ground. She is a real LEADER!

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    3. They ought to compensate her for the damage done to her name

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    4. Hon Abike Debiri-Erewa, has already sue them already so they must pay for it.

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    1. Ok now, has punch rendered their own apology or are we still expecting.

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  3. Right thing to do, but credibility damage at least tainted, only just for now ...

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    1. Hmmmm. Dis is wht I call medicine after death...

      If I am in her shoes I would ask them wht wil dis apology do after d damages they hav caused my name...

      Biko they should pay d fine of N500million so dat dis wil serve as deterrent to other banks to cross check b4 they print trash abt anybody.

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  4. They had better be and leave Nwanyi mmadu alone! But come o, how did her name get into dat quagmire? I'm just saying oo. I mean there is no smoke without fire nu


    BEKEE WU AGBARA!

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  5. BETTTER....SO HER CRY NO B IN VAIN....TOMJERRYSWIT

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  6. Hmmmm. Dis is wht I call medicine after death...

    If I am in her shoes I would ask them wht wil dis apology do after d damages they hav caused my name...

    Biko they should pay d fine of N500million so dat dis wil serve as deterrent to other banks to cross check b4 they print trash abt anybody.

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  7. Bull shit we are not buying that. Banks are so tactical, precise and clinical wen auditing their records if dey say abike owes gadamit she owes this retraction na medicine after death

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  8. You wanted to daint her image. Foolish bank. I will go and close my account with them before they will go and put my name on news paper as part of their debtor. Smhh

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  9. Not just apology
    Pay her for damages of any kind the bank had cost her.

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  10. Not just apology
    Pay her for damages of any kind the bank had cost her.

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  11. Apologies my foot. When dey heard she's suing them for every penny dey are worth. Linda take note!

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  12. Its okay, they can go and sin no more











    #TeamBlessed#

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  13. Good for them






    #ITwillONLYgetBETTER
    #itMUSTendINpraise

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  14. Finally... I always knew she would never do that...

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  15. bettet for diamond bank oooo..bcos if charge for litigation..else i dnt knw how much it will cost them.

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  16. Lol. They wanted to wash our prospective minister.
    ...Mama J...

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  17. Lol....why publish her name then... Jokers!

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  18. Idiots! This is how they ruin people's names.

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  19. Way to go, thank God you didn't allow mischief makers succeed.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  20. What a mistake. Just like that.

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  21. Good for her. Atleast shez exonerated.

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  22. No gree oh. they published it in only the sun which is only read by the easterners.Let them publish the appology with the nations and tribune newspapers

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  23. We are in trouble in this country. Does it mean our banks do not have accurate, detailed information about their debtors? A sensitive issue like this? Am really annoyed.

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  24. that's better! how about the newspaper that published her picture? they should do the needful too!

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  25. That goes to show that our data keeping is not very accurate

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  26. What of the 500 million cash

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  27. They should have done their due diligence before sending such info... daimond bank no try at all..

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  28. No due diligence #diamondbank

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  29. No due diligence from diamond bank...

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  30. This brings more credibility to her...

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  31. Laughing in spanish"kikikikikikikikikiki "Diamond "the era of spreading gibberish is over"Abike"diamond bank must pay the 500M

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  32. What nonsense! See how they r using ur brains, a bank can never, I repeat , never make that kind of mistake, everything is documented . They shld deceive themselves, not us. A bank will not be stupid to make that mistake, I had a bet with my friend that the greedy politicians will come to abike's aid, now she believes me. If the bank says she owes, truly she owes! They can only convince & deceive fools, not the intelligent ones.

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  33. This is nonsense. How did her name get there in the first place. Why did the bank not include my name. Cheers!!

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  34. What sort of mistake was that. I will sue your sorry ass

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  35. Onions have exchanged hands... I love this country... #AnythingGoes

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  36. How many other names are there (like hers) that are not supposed to be there. They are misleading Nigerians.

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  37. They cldnt even apologise inside better new paper sef, they are still been cheap. Oya pay up

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  38. People will just be yarning without any idea of Law.

    Go and read the law on defamation first, then come and write your comment, especially the defences to defamamtion and likely orders by the Court.

    Also Abike has not sued the Bank, she wrote to them and the CBN asking for clarification and an Apology.

    She has gotten that.

    If others feel aggrieved too they can follow the same route.

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  39. I like the way Abike handled herself during this saga

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  40. diamond bank, chai una don enter ham.. why una no put my name as a debtor. chai chai !!!

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