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Na "everybody get where shoe dey pain am" Start with me Dear GTBank, I hope this email finds you well. I am writing to provide some feedback and express my disappointment as a longstanding corporate account holder with your bank. Despite being with you for nearly 11 years, I feel that opening an account with you has been a waste of time. One of the primary reasons for having a corporate account is to leverage the bank's resources and expertise to secure and expand my business. However, I have found that GTBank does not offer any loan facilities that cater to the needs of businesses like mine. It is disheartening to witness your bank's lack of support and willingness to help corporate account holders with their financial requirements. Furthermore, I have never been provided with the opportunity for full-scale business counseling. As a growing business, I often find myself in need of professional guidance and strategies to overcome challenges and make informed decisions. However, GTBank has not taken any initiative to provide me with such assistance. It is essential for a bank to understand the specific needs and aspirations of its corporate account holders and offer the necessary guidance to help them thrive. I want to emphasize that my business inflow is attractive, and I believe it would be mutually beneficial if GTBank considered it for various facilities or financial assistance. However, despite my continued loyalty and substantial financial dealings with your bank, it appears that my potential as a customer has been overlooked or disregarded. While I understand that profit generation is an essential aspect for any financial institution, it is equally crucial to prioritize the growth and success of your customers, especially those who have been loyal for such a significant period. I had hoped that after so many years with GTBank, I would have witnessed the benefits of our partnership. I am disappointed and left questioning the value of my long-term relationship with GTBank. I genuinely expected more from a bank of your reputation and caliber. I urge you to review your current approach towards corporate account holders and consider providing them with comprehensive facilities, dedicated loan programs, and full-scale business counseling services. I sincerely hope this feedback is taken into account and that necessary changes are made to improve the banking experience for your corporate account holders. I believe this will not only result in customer satisfaction but also contribute to the overall growth and success of GTBank. Thank you for your attention, and I look forward to a positive response addressing my concerns. Your both Individual savings account and Corporate account in USD, EUR, Naira holder |
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OPEN LETTER TO INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF BIAFRA AND SUPPORTERS Dear friends, As we gather here today, united in our pursuit of justice and freedom, I urge you all to stand together and advocate for the peaceful means by which a country or sovereign state should fight for independence or a referendum. We must strive to achieve our goals while upholding the principles of non-violence, international recognition and support, legal frameworks and constitutional processes, as well as dialogue and negotiations. It is with great urgency and concern that I call upon the international community to lend their steadfast support to our cause. We must seek recognition from nations around the world, appealing to their conscience and their commitment to upholding democratic principles. Through peaceful means, we can garner the support of diplomatic channels, highlighting the aspirations and rights of the Indigenous people of Biafra. To ensure transparency and fairness, I propose that any referendum or similar process be conducted under international supervision. This will help prevent any potential electoral malpractice and ensure that the will of the people of Biafra is accurately reflected. Such supervision also offers an opportunity to demonstrate our commitment to democratic processes, strengthening our legitimacy on the global stage. Moreover, it is vital that we engage in constructive dialogue with governmental authorities, seeking a diplomatic resolution that addresses the root causes of our grievances. Negotiations should be founded upon respect, understanding, and a willingness to find common ground. Through dialogue, we can bridge the gaps that divide us, building a future that values the diversity and aspirations of all citizens. In our pursuit of justice, we implore the release of Nnamdi Kanu, a leader whose voice resonates with the Indigenous people of Biafra. His incarceration disrupts the very principles of justice and freedom that we strive to uphold. Let us call for his release and ensure that all individuals exercising their right to peaceful dissent are protected and respected. Finally, we must not overlook the plight of the Indigenous people of Biafra, who have long suffered under systemic injustices. Let us stand in solidarity, advocating for their rights, sovereignty, and self-determination. Together, we can build a future where every voice is heard, every aspiration respected, and every community thrives. In the spirit of peace, justice, and unity, let us work tirelessly to achieve our goals through peaceful means, international recognition and support, legal frameworks and constitutional processes, transparent referendums, dialogue, negotiations, and above all, the protection of every individual's fundamental rights. For a brighter future, Igbo/Efik Community of Cyber Data Analyst (ICOCDA) |
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