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Re: Innocent Chukwuma: GT Bank Owes Me N6 Billion - Innoson Says In Interview(Video) by Lightening: 6:34pm On Dec 20, 2017
charain:
GTB owes you nothing.
The case is already in court.
Don't cry victim when you are sued for blackmail.

I suggest you concentrate on your failing business.

Heard that case between Innoson and GTB has now progressed to the Supreme court. Are you one of the supreme court judges whose final judgement we are waiting for?

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Re: Innocent Chukwuma: GT Bank Owes Me N6 Billion - Innoson Says In Interview(Video) by Alexgeneration(m): 6:40pm On Dec 20, 2017
charain:
GTB owes you nothing.
The case is already in court.
Don't cry victim when you are sued for blackmail.

I suggest you concentrate on your failing business.
He has a business of which you can never have in your life time.


Bad belle everywhere

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Re: Innocent Chukwuma: GT Bank Owes Me N6 Billion - Innoson Says In Interview(Video) by afamaustin(m): 6:56pm On Dec 20, 2017
My remaining 80k will be wedraw tomorrow

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Re: Innocent Chukwuma: GT Bank Owes Me N6 Billion - Innoson Says In Interview(Video) by afamaustin(m): 6:59pm On Dec 20, 2017
charain:
GTB owes you nothing.
The case is already in court.
Don't cry victim when you are sued for blackmail.

I suggest you concentrate on your failing business.
l knw for ur generation u people can't hit 1billion but innocent hit 1billion at the age of 37

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Re: Innocent Chukwuma: GT Bank Owes Me N6 Billion - Innoson Says In Interview(Video) by femarse: 7:00pm On Dec 20, 2017
comprehensive account of what happen
all yee tribal people shut up
who is innosun that the bank will be owing




Recently, the Innoson/GTBank story has gained so much media prominence, especially following the arrest of the Innonson chairman a few days ago by EFCC. Though the case is pending in court, Innoson has taken the battle to social media. There have been numerous sponsored social media campaigns against the Bank such as #BewareOfGTBank and #WhatIsWrongWithGTBank. The company has also gone Television, with its owner, Dr Innocent Chukwuma granting an interview to TVC, where he claimed he had obtained a judgement of N8bn against the bank. He added that the bank pleaded with him over their inability to pay, and that he graciously offered to accept shares of the bank as payment.

GTBank on their part has chosen to remain silent on the matter, perhaps trusting in the integrity of the legal system as against playing to the gallery. Many attempts by us to get the bank’s representatives to comment on the story has proven abortive. A staff of the bank who spoke under anonymity, stated “Irrespective of the issues we are facing with the company, Innoson remains a customer of the bank and we owe him a duty of confidentiality and to conduct ourselves in a responsible manner towards him”. This statement didn’t stop us from conducting our own investigations on the matter, and below are our findings, put in bullet points for your optimum understanding.

The obvious:

Innoson is, and still remains, a customer of GTBank.

What we discovered:
1. GTBank (in 2009) granted Innoson several credit facilities (i.e loans) totalling N2,400,000,000,00 (two billion, four hundred million Naira only), to part finance working capital requirements, import new motorcycles and motorcycle spare parts, agricultural spare parts and plastic manufacturing equipment (“Imported Goods”).

2. Under the loan terms agreed by Dr. Innocent Chukwuma on behalf of Innoson, proprietary interest in the Imported Goods was consigned exclusively in favour of the Bank. This means that the Bank was the exclusive owner of the Imported Goods. Accordingly, the original shipping documents (i.e. the Bills of Lading) were in the custody of the Bank, and have remained in the custody of the Bank at all times.

3. Because GTBank was the exclusive owner of the imported goods, ownership of the goods could only be transferred to Innoson (or any other third party) by the Bank. The condition in the agreement between the Bank and Innoson, for the release of the Imported Goods by the Bank to Innoson, was the payment of 25% of the value of each Letter of Credit transaction by Innoson.

What we learnt:
1. Innocent Chukwuma approached the Bank, on behalf of Innoson, requesting the release of the shipping documents without payment of the agreed+ 25% equity. The Bank declined his request as a result of Innoson’s failure to meet the agreed conditions.

2. It came to the Bank’s knowledge sometime in June, 2011 that the Imported Goods for which the Bank declined to release shipping documents to Innoson in view of its failure to meet the agreed conditions, had been fraudulently procured by Innoson.



3. The Bank discovered that Innoson, under the control of Dr. Innocent Chukwuma had forged the Bank’s endorsement on the bills of lading to the Shipping Line and fraudulently cleared the Imported Goods which were in the name of the Bank. The Imported Goods, being property of the Bank should not have been cleared from the Port without the original shipping documents being endorsed by the Bank in favour of Innoson, or any third party.

4. The signatures of 4 (four) staff of the Bank, to wit, Taofeek Olalere, Dan Attah, Bunmi Adeyemi and Amazu Amalachukwu, as well as the Bank’s stamp were forged on all the shipping documents used by Innoson to fraudulently clear goods at the port. The Bank did not at any time endorse or transfer the shipping documents to Innoson, as the originals of each of the relevant Bill of Lading remain in the Bank’s custody to this very day.

5. When the Bank reported the matter to the Nigeria Police, Dr. Innocent Chukwuma claimed the Bank released the shipping documents to him. Consequently, the Police commenced investigation into the Bank’s complaint, including a forensic examination of the disputed signatures, and established that the signatures of the Bank’s staff were forged, and the Imported Goods were fraudulently cleared from the Nigerian Ports Authority by Dr. Innocent Chukwuma and his accomplices.

What we heard from the Police:
1. Police investigations confirmed that Innoson and Dr. Innocent Chukwuma deliberately set out to defraud, steal from the Bank and convert the Imported Goods belonging to the Bank by deceptive means and through forgery and misrepresentation. The unlawful takeover of the Imported Goods, which served as the Bank’s collateral, left an indebtedness in excess of the sum of N1,654,481,895.04 (one billion, six hundred and fifty four million, four hundred and eighty one thousand, eight hundred and ninety five Naira, four Kobo) as at September 26, 2012.

2. Chief Innocent Chukwuma was arrested and interrogated by operatives of the EFCC, following which he agreed to make monthly payments into Innoson’s account until the full liquidation of Innoson’s indebtedness to the Bank. However, Innoson defaulted in making the agreed payments. Investigations by the Nigeria Police following a petition by the Bank in September 2013 also found Innoson and Chief Innocent Chukwuma culpable of the criminal allegations levied against them by the Bank, and Chief Innocent Chukwuma was accordingly charged to court by the Police.

3. The Police filed Charge No. FHC/L/565C/2015-Inspector General Of Police And Innoson Nigeria Limited; Innocent Chukwuma;Charles Chukwuma;Maximian Chukwura; Mitsui Osk Lines; Annajekwu Sunny for fraudulent clearance of goods, forgery, conversion, stealing and conspiracy presently pending before Faji J, at the Federal High Court, Ikoyi and adjourned to November 21, 2017 for arraignment/or hearing of motion for issuance of Bench Warrant.

What Innoson did:
1. Innoson approached the Bank for a reconciliation of his account and pleaded for a debt forgiveness. A reconciliation was carried out on the account – which had a debit balance of N1,654,481,895.04 as at December 31, 2011. In the spirit of amicable resolution and EFCC intervention, the Bank said it agreed to forego the sum of N559,374,072.09 which represented default charges that has accrued on the account and debited in line with the loan agreement between the customer and the Bank.

2. Based on this, the Bank decided to accept from the customer, the sum of N1,095,107,822.95 as full and final payment of the customer’s indebtedness to the Bank, provided that same shall be fully paid not later than (30) days from the date of the letter written to him

3. Surprisingly, Innoson commenced suit no:FHC/AWK/CS/2012 against the Bank at the Federal High Court, Awka stating the bank had debited its account with excess charges totalling N559,374,072.09 and obtained judgement in excess of N4.7Billion against the Bank. Again choosing to dishonour an agreement that was amicable reached between him and the Bank for a full and final settlement of N1,095,107,822.95 wherein the Bank graciously forgave him the sum of N559,374,072.09 which accrued on his account during the period which he abandoned his account.

4. To further stall the criminal proceedings against him, Chief Innocent Chukwuma and his company instituted suits at the Federal High Court, Abuja, as well as the Federal High Court, Awka in January 2014 against The Inspector General of Police, The Nigeria Police Force and Investigating Officer(s), seeking declaratory and injunctive reliefs, including orders restraining the Police from commencing criminal proceedings against Innoson and Chief Innocent Chukwuma. Furthermore, in a bid to stall the Bank’s recovery steps, and distract the Bank from focusing on the criminal action, as well as civil actions filed for recovery of the debt, Chief Innocent Chukwuma and his company Innoson, have continued to institute various spurious suits before various courts, claiming frivolous and outrageous sums against the Bank.



What GTBank is not saying:
1. In responding to Innoson’s motion for a stay of criminal proceedings at the Court of Appeal, the Honourable Justice J.S Ikyegh on September 17,2017 dismissed the motion for being unmeritorious and ordered that proceeding in the criminal case against Innson should proceed.

2. On October 12, 2017, the Police through its Charge No. FHC/L/565C/2015- filed an application for the issuance of bench warrant against Innocent Chukwuma; Charles Chukwuma and Annajekwu Sunny for fraudulent clearance of goods, forgery, conversion, stealing and conspiracy presently pending before Faji J, at the Federal High Court, Ikoyi and adjourned to Decemeber 8, 2017 for arraignment/or hearing of motion.

What we think:
Innoson should stop trying to play the underdog and simply resolve his issues through legal means or arbitration. On Innoson playing the Igbo tribe card, this is not in good taste in this moment in history. We are aware of GTBank’s strong position on unpaid debts. We know GTBank has gone often several debtors of the bank irrespective of who they are or where they come from. So why is Innoson’s matter now tribal? Please, this makes no sense. Innoson and GTBank, resolve your issues privately and let us all hear word.

Merry Christmas my people
James Osaremen
Lagos
Re: Innocent Chukwuma: GT Bank Owes Me N6 Billion - Innoson Says In Interview(Video) by VULCAN(m): 7:06pm On Dec 20, 2017
If speaking on a matter ignorantly was a crime you should do 10yrs!

Innosun has been winning in the courts and that's why GTB is trying to harass him to avoid paying the money.

I'm surprised you couldnt be bothered to take these facts into consideration.

charain:
GTB owes you nothing.
The case is already in court.
Don't cry victim when you are sued for blackmail.

I suggest you concentrate on your failing business.

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Re: Innocent Chukwuma: GT Bank Owes Me N6 Billion - Innoson Says In Interview(Video) by Princedapace(m): 7:09pm On Dec 20, 2017
charain:

EFCC can arrest anybody, having a case in court does not immune you from arrest.
Since EFCC has not issued a press statement suspending your judgement is the right
thing to do.

No.. Arresting someone without telling him what he has done is wrong..

I keep telling Nigerians that we are not serious in this country. Some of u are shouting, end SARS becus they are affected by SARS acts, I told them that it is not all about ending SARS, but ending nigeria as a country.. What EFCC did is wrong.. U can't arrest someone without letting him know or the public why u av arrested him.

He is a big figure and the public deserve to know why he was arrested.. U can't arrest him for same offence that is in court. Neverrr.. If he was arrested for another offence, pls let him know..

EFCC and all the security units in this country are known to be corrupt and nepotic. So, I don't support end SARS anything as long as people like u still support stuff like this.. No way.

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Re: Innocent Chukwuma: GT Bank Owes Me N6 Billion - Innoson Says In Interview(Video) by Nobody: 7:26pm On Dec 20, 2017
charain:
GTB owes you nothing.
The case is already in court.
Don't cry victim when you are sued for blackmail.

I suggest you concentrate on your failing business.
your whole generation can never set up a failing
business like him

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Re: Innocent Chukwuma: GT Bank Owes Me N6 Billion - Innoson Says In Interview(Video) by BetaThings: 7:58pm On Dec 20, 2017
freedomforall30:
GTB connived with EFCC to do the same thing they did to Ifeanyi Ubah when he had disagreement with NNPC on their contractual agreement on storage of fuel; what did NNPC do? They connived with DSS/EFCC to arrest him; held him there for months until they finally made him to accept the agreement and losses. The difference between Ubah's case and Innoson is Innoson's case has long standing with the court with clear evidence that it would be difficult to pull Ubah's antics on him.

Watch



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWtwNJc5uvw

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Re: Innocent Chukwuma: GT Bank Owes Me N6 Billion - Innoson Says In Interview(Video) by jstar376(m): 8:31pm On Dec 20, 2017
Jaideyone:
let him go and clear himself with efcc. efcc has the jurisdiction to handle forgery cases
Young man, a competent court has ruled d case out...follow up. EFCC didnt arrest him 4 forgery, del re yet to reveal d reason...we only had del invited him nd he didnt honoured it. Y on d other hand, innoson claimed no one invited him

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Re: Innocent Chukwuma: GT Bank Owes Me N6 Billion - Innoson Says In Interview(Video) by stylesstudio(m): 9:10pm On Dec 20, 2017
All of you that wants to spoil innosons career,God will judge you

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Re: Innocent Chukwuma: GT Bank Owes Me N6 Billion - Innoson Says In Interview(Video) by Alariiwo: 9:19pm On Dec 20, 2017
See the ugly looking criminal sef..

GTBank fvck up big time I swear.
Re: Innocent Chukwuma: GT Bank Owes Me N6 Billion - Innoson Says In Interview(Video) by frank41(m): 9:38pm On Dec 20, 2017
brunobaba:
Please bring your money to Skye bank ooo...we'll treat you just fine.

No bring it to sterling bank...the best choice
Re: Innocent Chukwuma: GT Bank Owes Me N6 Billion - Innoson Says In Interview(Video) by uzomanny(m): 9:53pm On Dec 20, 2017
itsandi:
I get pass that IJN. Amen

Re: Innocent Chukwuma: GT Bank Owes Me N6 Billion - Innoson Says In Interview(Video) by Obdk: 10:22pm On Dec 20, 2017
femarse:
comprehensive account of what happen
all yee tribal people shut up
who is innosun that the bank will be owing




Recently, the Innoson/GTBank story has gained so much media prominence, especially following the arrest of the Innonson chairman a few days ago by EFCC. Though the case is pending in court, Innoson has taken the battle to social media. There have been numerous sponsored social media campaigns against the Bank such as #BewareOfGTBank and #WhatIsWrongWithGTBank. The company has also gone Television, with its owner, Dr Innocent Chukwuma granting an interview to TVC, where he claimed he had obtained a judgement of N8bn against the bank. He added that the bank pleaded with him over their inability to pay, and that he graciously offered to accept shares of the bank as payment.

GTBank on their part has chosen to remain silent on the matter, perhaps trusting in the integrity of the legal system as against playing to the gallery. Many attempts by us to get the bank’s representatives to comment on the story has proven abortive. A staff of the bank who spoke under anonymity, stated “Irrespective of the issues we are facing with the company, Innoson remains a customer of the bank and we owe him a duty of confidentiality and to conduct ourselves in a responsible manner towards him”. This statement didn’t stop us from conducting our own investigations on the matter, and below are our findings, put in bullet points for your optimum understanding.

The obvious:

Innoson is, and still remains, a customer of GTBank.

What we discovered:
1. GTBank (in 2009) granted Innoson several credit facilities (i.e loans) totalling N2,400,000,000,00 (two billion, four hundred million Naira only), to part finance working capital requirements, import new motorcycles and motorcycle spare parts, agricultural spare parts and plastic manufacturing equipment (“Imported Goods”).

2. Under the loan terms agreed by Dr. Innocent Chukwuma on behalf of Innoson, proprietary interest in the Imported Goods was consigned exclusively in favour of the Bank. This means that the Bank was the exclusive owner of the Imported Goods. Accordingly, the original shipping documents (i.e. the Bills of Lading) were in the custody of the Bank, and have remained in the custody of the Bank at all times.

3. Because GTBank was the exclusive owner of the imported goods, ownership of the goods could only be transferred to Innoson (or any other third party) by the Bank. The condition in the agreement between the Bank and Innoson, for the release of the Imported Goods by the Bank to Innoson, was the payment of 25% of the value of each Letter of Credit transaction by Innoson.

What we learnt:
1. Innocent Chukwuma approached the Bank, on behalf of Innoson, requesting the release of the shipping documents without payment of the agreed+ 25% equity. The Bank declined his request as a result of Innoson’s failure to meet the agreed conditions.

2. It came to the Bank’s knowledge sometime in June, 2011 that the Imported Goods for which the Bank declined to release shipping documents to Innoson in view of its failure to meet the agreed conditions, had been fraudulently procured by Innoson.



3. The Bank discovered that Innoson, under the control of Dr. Innocent Chukwuma had forged the Bank’s endorsement on the bills of lading to the Shipping Line and fraudulently cleared the Imported Goods which were in the name of the Bank. The Imported Goods, being property of the Bank should not have been cleared from the Port without the original shipping documents being endorsed by the Bank in favour of Innoson, or any third party.

4. The signatures of 4 (four) staff of the Bank, to wit, Taofeek Olalere, Dan Attah, Bunmi Adeyemi and Amazu Amalachukwu, as well as the Bank’s stamp were forged on all the shipping documents used by Innoson to fraudulently clear goods at the port. The Bank did not at any time endorse or transfer the shipping documents to Innoson, as the originals of each of the relevant Bill of Lading remain in the Bank’s custody to this very day.

5. When the Bank reported the matter to the Nigeria Police, Dr. Innocent Chukwuma claimed the Bank released the shipping documents to him. Consequently, the Police commenced investigation into the Bank’s complaint, including a forensic examination of the disputed signatures, and established that the signatures of the Bank’s staff were forged, and the Imported Goods were fraudulently cleared from the Nigerian Ports Authority by Dr. Innocent Chukwuma and his accomplices.

What we heard from the Police:
1. Police investigations confirmed that Innoson and Dr. Innocent Chukwuma deliberately set out to defraud, steal from the Bank and convert the Imported Goods belonging to the Bank by deceptive means and through forgery and misrepresentation. The unlawful takeover of the Imported Goods, which served as the Bank’s collateral, left an indebtedness in excess of the sum of N1,654,481,895.04 (one billion, six hundred and fifty four million, four hundred and eighty one thousand, eight hundred and ninety five Naira, four Kobo) as at September 26, 2012.

2. Chief Innocent Chukwuma was arrested and interrogated by operatives of the EFCC, following which he agreed to make monthly payments into Innoson’s account until the full liquidation of Innoson’s indebtedness to the Bank. However, Innoson defaulted in making the agreed payments. Investigations by the Nigeria Police following a petition by the Bank in September 2013 also found Innoson and Chief Innocent Chukwuma culpable of the criminal allegations levied against them by the Bank, and Chief Innocent Chukwuma was accordingly charged to court by the Police.

3. The Police filed Charge No. FHC/L/565C/2015-Inspector General Of Police And Innoson Nigeria Limited; Innocent Chukwuma;Charles Chukwuma;Maximian Chukwura; Mitsui Osk Lines; Annajekwu Sunny for fraudulent clearance of goods, forgery, conversion, stealing and conspiracy presently pending before Faji J, at the Federal High Court, Ikoyi and adjourned to November 21, 2017 for arraignment/or hearing of motion for issuance of Bench Warrant.

What Innoson did:
1. Innoson approached the Bank for a reconciliation of his account and pleaded for a debt forgiveness. A reconciliation was carried out on the account – which had a debit balance of N1,654,481,895.04 as at December 31, 2011. In the spirit of amicable resolution and EFCC intervention, the Bank said it agreed to forego the sum of N559,374,072.09 which represented default charges that has accrued on the account and debited in line with the loan agreement between the customer and the Bank.

2. Based on this, the Bank decided to accept from the customer, the sum of N1,095,107,822.95 as full and final payment of the customer’s indebtedness to the Bank, provided that same shall be fully paid not later than (30) days from the date of the letter written to him

3. Surprisingly, Innoson commenced suit no:FHC/AWK/CS/2012 against the Bank at the Federal High Court, Awka stating the bank had debited its account with excess charges totalling N559,374,072.09 and obtained judgement in excess of N4.7Billion against the Bank. Again choosing to dishonour an agreement that was amicable reached between him and the Bank for a full and final settlement of N1,095,107,822.95 wherein the Bank graciously forgave him the sum of N559,374,072.09 which accrued on his account during the period which he abandoned his account.

4. To further stall the criminal proceedings against him, Chief Innocent Chukwuma and his company instituted suits at the Federal High Court, Abuja, as well as the Federal High Court, Awka in January 2014 against The Inspector General of Police, The Nigeria Police Force and Investigating Officer(s), seeking declaratory and injunctive reliefs, including orders restraining the Police from commencing criminal proceedings against Innoson and Chief Innocent Chukwuma. Furthermore, in a bid to stall the Bank’s recovery steps, and distract the Bank from focusing on the criminal action, as well as civil actions filed for recovery of the debt, Chief Innocent Chukwuma and his company Innoson, have continued to institute various spurious suits before various courts, claiming frivolous and outrageous sums against the Bank.



What GTBank is not saying:
1. In responding to Innoson’s motion for a stay of criminal proceedings at the Court of Appeal, the Honourable Justice J.S Ikyegh on September 17,2017 dismissed the motion for being unmeritorious and ordered that proceeding in the criminal case against Innson should proceed.

2. On October 12, 2017, the Police through its Charge No. FHC/L/565C/2015- filed an application for the issuance of bench warrant against Innocent Chukwuma; Charles Chukwuma and Annajekwu Sunny for fraudulent clearance of goods, forgery, conversion, stealing and conspiracy presently pending before Faji J, at the Federal High Court, Ikoyi and adjourned to Decemeber 8, 2017 for arraignment/or hearing of motion.

What we think:
Innoson should stop trying to play the underdog and simply resolve his issues through legal means or arbitration. On Innoson playing the Igbo tribe card, this is not in good taste in this moment in history. We are aware of GTBank’s strong position on unpaid debts. We know GTBank has gone often several debtors of the bank irrespective of who they are or where they come from. So why is Innoson’s matter now tribal? Please, this makes no sense. Innoson and GTBank, resolve your issues privately and let us all hear word.

Merry Christmas my people
James Osaremen
Lagos


why did u fraudulently leave out the fact dat police withdrew the forgery suit against Innoson under d pretence of more investigation. they re yet to refile the suit after so many years
Re: Innocent Chukwuma: GT Bank Owes Me N6 Billion - Innoson Says In Interview(Video) by Nobody: 11:25pm On Dec 20, 2017
bloodmoneyspita:
make GTB beg this guy na, which kind life be this, this negative news is gonna make me withdraw my sheet in that bank before sheet hits the fan.


I HAVE NEEN BANKING WITH GTB FOR ALMOST FOUR YEARS AND HAVE BEEN CONTENTED WITH THEIR
SERVICES UNTIL RECENTLY THAT I STAERTED TO NOTICE INCONSISTENCIES IN MY ACCOUNT STATEMENT

GTB HAS BEEN TAKING MONEY OUT OF MY ACCOUNT WITHOUT MY CONCENT. AND WHEN I WENT TO THEIR
OFFICE TO MAKE A COMPLAIN, THE ACCUSED ME OF WITHDRAWING THE MONEY FROM THE ATM

I STOPPED TRANSACTING WITH THEM IMMEDIATELY.

I SMELL RAT. SOMETHING BAD WILL SOON HAPPEN TO THAT BANK

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Re: Innocent Chukwuma: GT Bank Owes Me N6 Billion - Innoson Says In Interview(Video) by Nobody: 12:05am On Dec 21, 2017
charain:


EFCC is not GTB, don't confuse the two bodies.
Do you have evidence of GTB suing him for forgery?




Goan read abeg. Must I spoon feed u ?
Re: Innocent Chukwuma: GT Bank Owes Me N6 Billion - Innoson Says In Interview(Video) by Praktikals(m): 3:50am On Dec 21, 2017
pedrilo:
EFCC coming in to arrest Innoson because he has issues wit GTB? why?
EFCC has the right to investigate any ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL CRIME.
Re: Innocent Chukwuma: GT Bank Owes Me N6 Billion - Innoson Says In Interview(Video) by tifany89(m): 6:13am On Dec 21, 2017
maberry:

Afonja Zombie Sighted
Just make sure he is thrown inside a latrine . Thanks
Re: Innocent Chukwuma: GT Bank Owes Me N6 Billion - Innoson Says In Interview(Video) by DedeNkem: 8:34am On Dec 21, 2017
This can never even happen to a crooked billionaire from the north!!
Re: Innocent Chukwuma: GT Bank Owes Me N6 Billion - Innoson Says In Interview(Video) by DedeNkem: 8:38am On Dec 21, 2017
charain:
GTB owes you nothing.
The case is already in court.
Don't cry victim when you are sued for blackmail.

I suggest you concentrate on your failing business.

Another poor id*iot!!!
Re: Innocent Chukwuma: GT Bank Owes Me N6 Billion - Innoson Says In Interview(Video) by Johnandv: 11:33pm On Dec 27, 2017
NothingDoMe:
Then why is the bank saying it will go bankrupt over 6b?

Bad guy I sight you grin

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