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Jane Nebo (f)
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The test conducted at US.T. P/H. was something else, people were fainting,the so called mo pol had the mind to flog a graduate and releasing one kind substance on them. Infact I don't know how to describe what happened on Saturday and sunday. The only thing I can say is that am alive and was able to rush people to the Hospital. It is a Testimony that after going to US.T. 4 Int'c Bank test i was OK though i didn't write the exam b/because i almost fainted and as soon i got myself i left there and help to REVIVE others who were unconscious. I will never say that to be a graduate is a curse; But I must say that it is a blessing. 
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plezant (f)
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I feel u, i went home with a sprained arm and a cut on my toe. I didnt write the test God dey shaa
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femochee (m)
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i feel u what a pity e go better for we gratuate, 
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dilidili (f)
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My dear no be small thing!! I think Lagos was worse than portharcourt, am still nursing my arm i was crushed to the wall and alot of people fainted too. and to crown it all police was using tear gas on us.
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jenney (f)
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I think the problem is from the human Resource dept. they feel to Organise this interview very well. to start with, they invited so many people. They were late to the venue, and there was no job division. Imagin on sunday, they only made use of one hall, when over 7000 people were hanging to write. Shay!!!!!!!!!!!! I could not write because the injury I sustained on sunday was still fresh. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, God will save us.
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tristan
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hey am new to naira land,but on intercontinental test,men it was real bad even smone wokin there cudnt help me out.sorry to evry one that was there.e dey pain sha 
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Payoyo (m)
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Wonders shall never end. Port-Harcourt centre was nothing to write home about. I thank God that up to this moment I haven't heard of anyone that lost his or her life. Human resources department of Intercontinenetal should do something about this. I wonder why it should Happy Customer, Happy Bank and Angry, Wounded and Frustrated prospective Employees. Thats Too bad!!!!! It is really a pity that graduates should be flogged like animals by those who hardly pass their First School certificate examination. May God help the millions of jobless youths in this our nation. I wish all those who sustained different degree of injuries quick recovery. God will surely see all of us through this turbulent period.
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SOJ (m)
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I feel u, i went home with a sprained arm and a cut on my toe. I didnt write the test God dey shaa
eYAH! Sorry,babe.hope will conquer at the end.how r u now,feeling better? the test was crazy,i bet people got bruised not only physically but their emotions and ego as well.God dey true true.
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nelo (f)
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Sorry, i tank God that i didnt go, but when will all these going to stop. May God see all of us through in Jesus name, Amen.
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nddozzy (m)
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Jane, Peleooo. I am a witness to this sort of global mess called Inter. Continental Bnk Test. Infact as I am writing to u now, my very good friend around me now is still having a swollen angle, pains on the chest, waist, legs etc as a result of mass stampid, What a shame to Nig. Govt in General,and Inter. Continental Bnk in particular. I think things would had been more organised if they have more than 4 centers within the East as the case may be,
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amachiks (m)
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People of Nigerialand, I was one of the victims that fateful Sunday. While I feel down other 2 persons fell on me. I shouted, cried & whaled 4 over 15minutes.people were trampling on me.Even as iam writing, am still in pains especially in my chest. I can't easily lift up my two legs. I have never witnessed such type of test or what ever they call it.
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FBI477 (m)
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i feel for you guys that were victims of the bank's unrest. i hope you guys recover soonest and get what you deserve in life that is better than what you missed at Intercontinental. i'll call my friend later to find out if he's okay and how it went down in his own center. then again, i thank GOD i didn't bother to go for the test when he told me about it.
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Tonylala
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my people i sympatised with u o. and i still thank God that i did not go maybe i got the sign. i was in lagos murning my inability to go for the test not knowing that some SMALL boys were floging graduates. may God help us. so what is the latest?
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acubejay (m)
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what intercontinental bank did was so unfair, to me, they just displayed their incompetence to handle a small issue. I was there in PH on saturday and sunday but couldn't write the test too. I left the place immediately i saw those mobile policemen threatening to scare people with tear gas. Well, tere is a job outthere for all of us but the question is "How do we Survive Before we are fixed"? All is well
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