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stephen2 (m)
Re: Bankers: The New Sex Symbols?
« #128 on: December 10, 2008, 10:40 AM »

BEEF  BEEF BEEF,
Maybe the guy should just go and enter Lagoon, lol
farotika (m)
Re: Bankers: The New Sex Symbols?
« #129 on: December 10, 2008, 01:51 PM »

This farotika guy is very funny, you must be a bank worker or your parents are. My cousin worked as a "senior banking officer" or some sh*t like that. He worked for them for years. Bank workers are glorified slaves. I don't blame you, it seems like you are not that exposed.
@Sweet T
If you're truely exposed as u claimed, u shld know an SO in oceanic bank earns big. Anyway, I dont blame you. U sound really frustrated.
Why don't you come back home and harla me; I should be able to get u an appointment in one of these Nigerian banks.
Bagger!

jonsn
Re: Bankers: The New Sex Symbols?
« #130 on: December 10, 2008, 01:58 PM »

With all due respect, I think this chap needs to ban his female familiy members or relatives from working in the bank,  and not the bank doing that. Undecided
farotika (m)
Re: Bankers: The New Sex Symbols?
« #131 on: December 10, 2008, 01:59 PM »

@ Sweet T

it's quite true that some fastfood guys earn more than your cousin in d US, but I hope u dey pay more in taxes and higher cost of living. I can assure that they are left with at the end of mothn may be d same with your cousin's dough.


Bros, I beg comot your hand from Sweet T matter, the guy na original mutie.
dremoney (m)
Re: Bankers: The New Sex Symbols?
« #132 on: December 11, 2008, 01:44 AM »

while respecting the posters right to freedom of expression, i fink this topic makes no sense.

4 chrissake, lead by example n stop whining, if you have a bad bank service, withdraw your money (very simple).

Issue of dress sense to me personally is beef.

Issue of rudeness is apparently an inferiority complex.

Point is,

what is wrong wiv other sectors in the Nigerian economy?
dremoney (m)
Re: Bankers: The New Sex Symbols?
« #133 on: December 11, 2008, 01:54 AM »

@ fox river

lol, is it the time u honestly missed or the number of times you make love,

bros cool down oo!!! Grin
Sweet T (m)
Re: Bankers: The New Sex Symbols?
« #134 on: December 11, 2008, 05:01 AM »

Quote from: farotika on December 10, 2008, 01:51 PM
This farotika guy is very funny, you must be a bank worker or your parents are. My cousin worked as a "senior banking officer" or some sh*t like that. He worked for them for years. Bank workers are glorified slaves. I don't blame you, it seems like you are not that exposed.
@Sweet T
If you're truely exposed as u claimed, u shld know an SO in oceanic bank earns big. Anyway, I don't blame you. U sound really frustrated.
Why don't you come back home and harla me; I should be able to get u an appointment in one of these Nigerian banks.
Bagger!



Frustrated? This guy is retarded. I net close to $65000 a year without the fear of armed robbers shooting at me or putting guns in my face. I work only roughly 7-8 hours a day, without weekends. With prospect of reaching higher next year, no threat of losing my job or a bank in distressed. Why would i leave security for insecurity?? You better open your eyes, Some Nigerian banks are in deep shit. Their source of income is tightening, the oil price is below $42/ barrell down from $145/barrel, Naira is losing it's shine ($1=N135). A word is enough for the wise.
charles316
Re: Bankers: The New Sex Symbols?
« #135 on: December 11, 2008, 10:29 AM »

Quote from: dremoney on December 11, 2008, 01:44 AM
while respecting the posters right to freedom of expression, i think this topic makes no sense.

4 chrissake, lead by example n stop whining, if you have a bad bank service, withdraw your money (very simple).

Issue of dress sense to me personally is beef.

Issue of rudeness is apparently an inferiority complex.

Point is,

what is wrong with other sectors in the Nigerian economy?

i think your bank shld sack someone like u.
dress sense:na koboko dey hungry most girls who dress provocavely 2 work.bad guys like me know what they want and give it 2 them and leave for the next guy.(u know they are recycleable).

a rude banker deserves 2 be sacked.u deserve 2 be sacked.
GoldCircle
Re: Bankers: The New Sex Symbols?
« #136 on: December 11, 2008, 11:27 AM »

Now its about to get ugly in here! I predicted this sh*t!!
farotika (m)
Re: Bankers: The New Sex Symbols?
« #137 on: December 11, 2008, 04:16 PM »

Quote from: Sweet T on December 11, 2008, 05:01 AM
Frustrated? This guy is retarded. I net close to $65000 a year without the fear of armed robbers shooting at me or putting guns in my face. I work only roughly 7-8 hours a day, without weekends. With prospect of reaching higher next year, no threat of losing my job or a bank in distressed. Why would i leave security for insecurity?? You better open your eyes, Some Nigerian banks are in deep shit. Their source of income is tightening, the oil price is below $42/ barrell down from $145/barrel, Naira is losing it's shine ($1=N135). A word is enough for the wise.

An empty barrel makes the loudest noise.
dremoney (m)
Re: Bankers: The New Sex Symbols?
« #138 on: December 11, 2008, 04:54 PM »

Quote from: charles316 on December 11, 2008, 10:29 AM
i think your bank shld sack someone like u.
dress sense:na koboko dey hungry most girls who dress provocavely 2 work.bad guys like me know what they want and give it 2 them and leave for the next guy.(u know they are recycleable).

a rude banker deserves 2 be sacked.u deserve 2 be sacked.


cant figure your point of argument

you are obviously a fooooool,
Sweet T (m)
Re: Bankers: The New Sex Symbols?
« #139 on: December 11, 2008, 07:53 PM »

Quote from: farotika on December 11, 2008, 04:16 PM
An empty barrel makes the loudest noise.

Empty barrel? we will see how empty the barrel when the armed robbers come pistol whipp your retarded behind. You guys put a life on the line to earn peanut.
mufikings (m)
Re: Bankers: The New Sex Symbols?
« #140 on: December 12, 2008, 11:03 AM »

In all sincerity everyone has  made a point or two correctly, but the reality here is that the bulk of Nigerians suffer from colonial mentality!!

The average banker has an attitude, that's for sure, I have friends and relatives who are bankers and they have sincerely told me of some abdormalies with this Bank rave !!

Talking about bankers is not relative to beef, we as Niralanders try to discuss about societal issues and, try to learn from one another, so the issue about beef is out of question,!! we are just talking about Banker this time around, tomorrow ,it could some other industry, can't envy a Banker when I've got Christ !!

The source of our wealth in life is from our father in heaven, through grace, and thus we as humans are not to bring pains or humiliate our fellow humans with what ever we have acquired, I had a female Banker friend who use to think some what less of me at a time because she felt better off, but today she's late and no more, the moral here is , bara bing !!  bara bom !! its just one life, let every thing you do edify God.

The average Nigeria ones to emulate what he or she See's on TV/cable. In times of life style, as a result of years and intense poverty & inferiority complex in our society the few lads that find them selves in salient positions in life, tend to get carried away over nothing, you buy a car, have a nice phone  or what have you, big deal !! does it occur to you that most of these items are designed most times by youths below the ages of 20 in Japan, China or America, yet we pose with these things in our dirty filthy streets.

In conclusion lets give our selves some real brain !!

God bless you all.

dremoney (m)
Re: Bankers: The New Sex Symbols?
« #141 on: December 12, 2008, 01:52 PM »

Quote from: mufikings on December 12, 2008, 11:03 AM
In all sincerity everyone has made a point or two correctly, but the reality here is that the bulk of Nigerians suffer from colonial mentality!!

The average banker has an attitude, that's for sure, I have friends and relatives who are bankers and they have sincerely told me of some abdormalies with this Bank rave !!

Talking about bankers is not relative to beef, we as Niralanders try to discuss about societal issues and, try to learn from one another, so the issue about beef is out of question,!! we are just talking about Banker this time around, tomorrow ,it could some other industry, can't envy a Banker when I've got Christ !!

The source of our wealth in life is from our father in heaven, through grace, and thus we as humans are not to bring pains or humiliate our fellow humans with what ever we have acquired, I had a female Banker friend who use to think some what less of me at a time because she felt better off, but today she's late and no more, the moral here is , bara bing !! bara bom !! its just one life, let every thing you do edify God.

The average Nigeria ones to emulate what he or she See's on TV/cable. In times of life style, as a result of years and intense poverty & inferiority complex in our society the few lads that find them selves in salient positions in life, tend to get carried away over nothing, you buy a car, have a nice phone or what have you, big deal !! does it occur to you that most of these items are designed most times by youths below the ages of 20 in Japan, China or America, yet we pose with these things in our dirty filthy streets.

In conclusion lets give our selves some real brain !!

God bless you all.



yea right, give yourself  brain and get a life, its wrong to talk about the dead the very way you just did and that shows your level of stupidity (you dint even make any sense), so what if a 20yr old boy makes a phone?
mufikings (m)
Re: Bankers: The New Sex Symbols?
« #142 on: December 12, 2008, 02:31 PM »

looking at your other posts I can see how constructive you have been!!!?Huh? Bless u all the same.
dremoney (m)
Re: Bankers: The New Sex Symbols?
« #143 on: December 12, 2008, 02:42 PM »

Quote from: mufikings on December 12, 2008, 02:31 PM
looking at your other posts I can see how constructive you have been!!!?Huh? Bless u all the same.

Good boy, Bless you too
RuuDie (m)
Re: Bankers: The New Sex Symbols?
« #144 on: December 12, 2008, 02:56 PM »

@ topic,

Confirm. . . . . . .  if i tell u how many chics i don lose 2 this bank bobo d'em, u no go fit sorry 4 me sef    Grin Grin Grin
nenyestics
Re: Bankers: The New Sex Symbols?
« #145 on: December 13, 2008, 11:44 PM »

wot do u guys care? if u like, b soludo's p.a n wear all the gbese suit n gold, coporately prostitute and folow people's husband. its your business. like d oda lander says, d end justifies the means. by the time god will want to promote you, u will b buzy perusing your customer or settling gbese n 4 d singles, probably when dia husbands will come 2 locate them, they will b at hideouts. no offense. no hard feelings but this bank whores have shattered n broken many homes n lives
Meristem
Re: Bankers: The New Sex Symbols?
« #146 on: December 14, 2008, 06:46 PM »

dat their suit dey deceive them. my friend, an Engineer in an Oil Company walks into Zenith Bank in Jeans and T shirts and
all those ladies go do eye like say dem no see anybody, until they see his balance, then their face go begin shine like they just learned some
manners. , Zenith babes why una too dey proud sef? E dey discourage suitors o!
Double N (m)
Re: Bankers: The New Sex Symbols?
« #147 on: December 15, 2008, 12:55 AM »

What do you expect when banks are the major employer of labour. You can find every Tom, privates and Harry spotting a cheap suit and feeling cool with themselves.
illiest (m)
Re: Bankers: The New Sex Symbols?
« #148 on: December 15, 2008, 08:17 AM »

   U sulck  we havent started yet, we will dress the way we like buy all the cars on earth cos we are hard working, and if the thing pain you and all your bad belle people.


Please Go to carter bridge, look down you will see plenty of water just jump inside
farotika (m)
Re: Bankers: The New Sex Symbols?
« #149 on: December 15, 2008, 08:22 AM »

Quote from: Double N on December 15, 2008, 12:55 AM
What do you expect when banks are the major employer of labour. You can find every Tom, privates and Harry spotting a cheap suit and feeling cool with themselves.

Your point? Huh
aristocrat (m)
Re: Bankers: The New Sex Symbols?
« #150 on: December 15, 2008, 03:31 PM »

I DONT BELIEVE PEOPLE COULD B SO JEALOUS ABOUT BANKERS. DESPITE ALL D SERVICES WE RENDER 2 U.GOD U ARE DAMN INGRATES DAT DOSNT APPRECIATE AT ALL. WELL E NO PAIN  ME COS WEN JESUS DEY ALIVE DESPITE IN NO B BANKER U  STILL DEY JEALOUS AM NOT 2 TALK OF BANKERS.AM PROUD 2B A BANKER. (STERLING BANK) THE SYMBOL OF VALUE.
darellone
Re: Bankers: The New Sex Symbols?
« #151 on: December 15, 2008, 04:18 PM »

The new sex symbol, funny
chisomquee
Re: Bankers: The New Sex Symbols?
« #152 on: December 15, 2008, 04:22 PM »

MOST OF THE BANKERS YOU SEE LIVE ON DEBTS,BUT WHEN THEY WEAR THEIR SUIT,YOU WON'T KNOW YOU ARE LOOKING AT SOMEONE EMPTY, ESPECIALLY ZENITH BANK SO PROUD AND ARROGANT.

NONSENSE.
aristocrat (m)
Re: Bankers: The New Sex Symbols?
« #153 on: December 15, 2008, 04:38 PM »

WEN THERE IS LIVE THERE IS  HOPE , APERSON DAT HAS DEBT ALLOVER HIS NECK 2DAY CAN B RELIEVED OF HIS DEBT 2MORO.BUT WAT I STRONGLY BELIEVE IS DAT BANKERS ARE NOT DEBTORS  BUT CREDITORS. WITHOUT BANKS HARDLY CAN U SURVIVE.KEEP CONDEMING US , D MORE U CONDEMN US D MORE WE WAX STRONGER.(STERLING BANK) D SYMBOL OF VALUE.
sperrysun (m)
Re: Bankers: The New Sex Symbols?
« #154 on: December 15, 2008, 04:52 PM »

@poster,  I think you made quite a few valid points in your post, however its not the fault of bankers that they get paid 'fat', which I honestly believe they don't.  There are a lot of organizations that pay far better tha bankers,but I think the real issue is that banking in Nigeria is more of an image thing. Who would you rather bank with, a banker/or bank with towering edifices and flashy automobiles and cribs or one with a ramshackle house/office who trecks to work and lives in one ugly part of town.

I think its about d image, and they working extra hard to maintain d image, look at the myriad bonanzas, and advertisements even on CNN. Is it development ?
aristocrat (m)
Re: Bankers: The New Sex Symbols?
« #155 on: December 15, 2008, 04:54 PM »

chimosque, if zenith is proud and arrogant pls i will implore u to bank with my bank. (sterling bank) i promise 2 give u  da best service u can never imagine.pls i want u 2 erase dose bad reputation u built 4banks,cos banks are not d same. 08020550149
aristocrat (m)
Re: Bankers: The New Sex Symbols?
« #156 on: December 15, 2008, 05:03 PM »

Sperrysun,  u are superb, i really like wat u just contributed cos i felt relieved wen i read your response.your response was very friendly.thank u so much.
denony (m)
Re: Bankers: The New Sex Symbols?
« #157 on: December 15, 2008, 05:21 PM »

Well i have noticed that, they use every weapon on their possesion to get what they want.

SHUPZY (m)
Re: Bankers: The New Sex Symbols?
« #158 on: December 15, 2008, 06:08 PM »

 You dont know the kind of risks the bankers are facing.The   7 digits targets  of deposits they are given both operators and especially marketers.They need to wear expensive designer suits ,nice phones with polyphonic tones,good designer ties,good cars and all sorts so customers can have confidence in them that they are well to do and will manage their money well.Anyway dont beep them they have only little to enjoy their money pls let them enjoy their sweat. Grin


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LETDEMSAY (f)
Re: Bankers: The New Sex Symbols?
« #159 on: December 16, 2008, 06:24 AM »

@Chisomqueen, i think you are a jobless fool, an imbecile whose gotten no future, or means of livelihood.

how dare you mention a particular bank here.
if you have an issue with someone there this is not an avenue to pour out your rotten and disgusted feel.

You jobless IDIOT.
Quote from: chisomquee on December 15, 2008, 04:22 PM
MOST OF THE BANKERS YOU SEE LIVE ON DEBTS,BUT WHEN THEY WEAR THEIR SUIT,YOU WON'T KNOW YOU ARE LOOKING AT SOMEONE EMPTY, ESPECIALLY ZENITH BANK SO PROUD AND ARROGANT.

NONSENSE.
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