Actress Visited UBA Branch Over N1m Stolen From Her Account. They Threatened to Get Her Arrested

2022-07-09 08:39:17 By : Ms. winnie sun

Victoria Akanke Ajibola, a Nollywood actress, has accused the United Bank for Africa (UBA) of refusing to help her after N1 million was moved from her bank account to an OPay account.

In a video posted on social media, including Facebook, Ajibola, who did not mention her name, lamented from within a UBA banking hall. 

She claimed to withdraw from Point-of-Sale (POS) machines with a spending limit of N150,000 per day. 

READ ALSO: Student Suspects UBA Staff in The Disappearance of N250,000 From His Account

“The same PoS that I don’t withdraw N150,000 from at any time is where they’ve stolen N1 million from. I have gone to OPay and they told me to go to the bank (UBA),” Ajibola said in the video. 

“Now I’m at this UBA branch and they are telling me that I have to go to their headquarters before they can help me. The bank staff have refused to hear me out. They have now called the police to eject me.” 

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Victoria Akanke Ajibola (@omolocal_1) FIJ sent an mail containing the video to UBA for comments, but they had not responded at press time. OPay is also yet to respond to an email sent to it. READ ALSO: Between GTB And Opay, How N89,000 Vanished From UI Official’s Account

Funds often leave the bank accounts of customers in Nigerian banks after a security breach. Comments following the lady’s public complaint revealed numerous similar cases.  Share on Social Media twitter facebook linkedin whatsapp

A post shared by Victoria Akanke Ajibola (@omolocal_1)

FIJ sent an mail containing the video to UBA for comments, but they had not responded at press time. OPay is also yet to respond to an email sent to it.

READ ALSO: Between GTB And Opay, How N89,000 Vanished From UI Official’s Account

Funds often leave the bank accounts of customers in Nigerian banks after a security breach. Comments following the lady’s public complaint revealed numerous similar cases.  Share on Social Media twitter facebook linkedin whatsapp

Funds often leave the bank accounts of customers in Nigerian banks after a security breach. Comments following the lady’s public complaint revealed numerous similar cases. 

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