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Autos / Re: Sold!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!2007 Toyota Camry 4sale @ Good Price 08060679422 by yungwun(m): 5:18pm On Oct 13, 2011
can we do 1.8m for this please. where is the location
Autos / Re: Sold Sold 2003 Merc Benz Ml320 - Registerd Bt Hardly Used by yungwun(m): 2:26pm On Oct 09, 2011
is it still available? i will like to inspect please. whats the address. or send me a text on 08023182964
Autos / Re: Clean 2004/2005 Acura Mdx@ 2.1999m by yungwun(m): 2:14pm On Oct 09, 2011
hi. 1.7 full payment.
Autos / Re: Mazda Cx-7 2008 Model For Giveaway At 1.5m by yungwun(m): 2:02pm On Oct 08, 2011
hi, whats the mileage of the car? and location?
Autos / Re: Reg. 2004 Vw Touareg For Sale (bought Brand New) by yungwun(m): 11:54am On Oct 05, 2011
Hi. What's the price please
Autos / Re: Reg.toyota Camry 09 For 1.950m @adex Autos 08082368921,08039226528 by yungwun(m): 12:29pm On Oct 02, 2011
is it still available?
Autos / Re: Registered 2008 Toyota Camry With Leather Interior: (N2.1m) by yungwun(m): 12:11pm On Oct 02, 2011
hi. iv got 1.7. can we proceed?
Autos / Re: Super Clean Used Bmw 320i 2007 model by yungwun(m): 11:20am On Oct 02, 2011
hi, i have 1.5m, can we proceed?
Autos / Re: Registered 2008 Honda Accord For Sale by yungwun(m): 4:44pm On Jul 14, 2011
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Autos / Re: Registered 2008 Honda Accord For Sale by yungwun(m): 4:43pm On Jul 14, 2011
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Autos / Re: Registered 2008 Honda Accord For Sale by yungwun(m): 4:42pm On Jul 14, 2011
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Autos / Registered 2008 Honda Accord For Sale by yungwun(m): 4:37pm On Jul 14, 2011
A registered Honda Accord 2008, is up for sale.
Mileage: 22,400km
It has a history of good maintenance and servicing as proved by the service slip by the side door
The asking price is 2.8M
It was bought brand new from the Honda place and the owner wants to sell cos he just bought a new car.
i will bring interior and engine pictures as soon as the rain allows me.
Interested parties should send a text to 08099442277

Autos / Re: 2010 Honda City For Sale by yungwun(m): 2:08pm On Jun 02, 2011
I will put up pictures of the engine, once i get them!

Autos / Re: 2010 Honda City For Sale by yungwun(m): 2:06pm On Jun 02, 2011
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Autos / Re: 2010 Honda City For Sale by yungwun(m): 2:05pm On Jun 02, 2011
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Autos / Re: 2010 Honda City For Sale by yungwun(m): 1:08pm On Jun 02, 2011
oh, it is attached.
Autos / 2010 Honda City For Sale by yungwun(m): 1:07pm On Jun 02, 2011
Owner bought the car brand new from Honda Place and it has a history of excellent maintenance.
He is selling because he is relocating.

Model: 2010
Mileage : 29,400km
Automatic, full option
Asking price : N2,3 m
Contact : yunghova4sho@yahoo.com
phone: 08099442277 (if you call, and I don't pick, kindly text and i will be sure to call you back)

Autos / Re: Wonderful Sales Offer 4 Naija Used Cars And Geep,+diesel Gen! by yungwun(m): 3:15pm On Mar 29, 2011
pls send the pic for the camry to yunghova4sho@yahoo.com
Phones / Re: Etisalat Slammed With A N10 Million Law Suit by yungwun(m): 5:08pm On Mar 09, 2011
I am sorry for this dude cos i think he has the biggest fight of his life on his hands.

As a former telecom staff, i will give you an insider's view.

The first way someone else can use his line is if he didn't recharge his line for 270 days, during which he must have been warned like 3 times that upon failure to recharge, his line will be suspended and sent back to the pool of numbers. After it is sent back to the pool of numbers, the company reserves the right to send the number back into the market, but usually with a separate serial no After 180 days, he wouldn’t be able to receive calls, cos he would be able to call just the customer care and emergency numbers.

Now if his number was “cloned”, then it may not be from Etisalat cos people phish for info online and from every possible avenue and use that to do whatever they want to do without even coming to the service provider. Bank account numbers, credit card numbers and details, UK numbers are cloned and used by different people for a lot of ulterior motives Some random person may have cloned the number without even calling etisalat.

Telecom companies do not just carry out swaps, unless the owner of the line or someone posing as the owner calls the customer care, and the person usually is asked questions or pumped for info believed to be possessed by the owner of the line only. Such info, like serial and PUK nos, 3 frequently dialed nos, date of last recharge etc. So, depending on how careless the owner has been, these info could be gotten by just about anyone that has access to your sim pack and prolly yor phone, but then if it is a swap, someone must have called in.

So for Etisalat to have confidently replied his mail, I am sure they have enough information and when I was in the telecom company, specifically the call center, I used to tell those under me to ensure that they got all the requirements and private info before carrying out a swap. Even tho subs complained that the questions were too much, if there was an issue, they will turn around and sue you immediately.
Wahala wa oo!
Business / Re: Gt Bank Akowonjo! Very Dangerous by yungwun(m): 6:34pm On Jun 28, 2010
what fuckery!!!!
why are my comments being deleted?
if this is being done by the administrator, at least offer an explanation why you are doing so.
its kinda rude, to just delete my comments without telling me why and then make me go thru the stress of putting them up again.

there is no free speech here then!!
Business / Re: Gt Bank Akowonjo! Very Dangerous by yungwun(m): 5:42pm On Jun 28, 2010
please, forgive my typos, typed the comment in a hurry. thanks! grin
Music/Radio / Re: Ex-Footballer Emmanuel Babayaro Returns With Music Video by yungwun(m): 6:45pm On Jun 23, 2010
I think this dude should open a record label instead and invest in some good talents, for him , the level of concentrated idiocy in him will kill off any little talent that he has. in that "naija area" song, he sound ludicrous.
Really.
Nairaland / General / Re: Live In Lekki Or Die Trying. by yungwun(m): 6:33pm On Jun 23, 2010
the last set.
its a pity, that this is happening in an upscale area like lekki. if it was in ajegunle or mushin, it would have been attributed to poverty, but lekki? it could have been avoided.

Nairaland / General / Re: Live In Lekki Or Die Trying. by yungwun(m): 6:30pm On Jun 23, 2010
still, lipsrsealed

Nairaland / General / Re: Live In Lekki Or Die Trying. by yungwun(m): 6:25pm On Jun 23, 2010
the files were too large so i have to attach them one at a time, my bad. wink

Nairaland / General / Live In Lekki Or Die Trying. by yungwun(m): 6:23pm On Jun 23, 2010
I saw this somewhere, and while i understand that this unfortunate incident happened to someone, i want to draw our attention to this anathema. there is a need for government to closely monitor the sand filling process on the island. i believe some of these lands were hurriedly sand filled and the tenants are finally worse off. Very close to my office in Banana Island, where i heard a plot of land goes for 250 million naira, someone's house was totally filled with water last week, so bad that a suction truck was brought in to suck the water away. if someone is going to pay that amount for a plot, isnt it right that the sand filling is done very well?

Nairaland / General / Diamond Bank In Staff Abuse Mess by yungwun(m): 12:37pm On Apr 19, 2010
This was passed around, but I think it was culled from National Daily. Even though this sounds like one side of the account, it sounds so real that I had to put it up here, Have u had similar experiences?  I had an almost similar experience, while working with Ecobank. My superior made me take a fall for an issue that was his fault.  Anyways, enjoy.



Diamond Bank in staff abuse mess Olutayo Olubi
, As ex-workers seek N300m damages over fraud allegations
THE upcoming months may be tough for one of the Money Deposit Banks (MDBs) in the country, Diamond Bank Plc. This is in view of a law suit already filed at an Oyo State High Court in Ibadan by eight former staff of the bank over allegations of official mistreatment and injustice meted out to them by the bank.
The staff in question- Messrs. Utieyin Obioru, Deputy Manager; Adio Oluwasegun, Senior Banking Officer; Adesoji Adekunle, Senior Banking Officer; Alasi Oloruntobi, Banking Executive; Chukuma Kalu, Banking Officer; Ladoja Gbolahan, Management Trainee; and Tokunbo Obayemi, Management Trainee-  as represented by Mr. Adebayo Adenipekun, SAN, of Chief Afe Babalola, SAN and Company, are praying that the court should declare that their employment with the bank was effectively terminated via their resignation letter dated 22 January, 2009; and that their purported dismissal via the bank's letter of 5 October 2009 was wrongful, malicious and of no effect.
These ex-staff are also praying that the court should grant them damages running into N300 million.
The issue involves transactions between Diamond Bank and a customer of Diamond Bank, Dupsob Nigeria Limited who also maintained other accounts with the bank, which were the top accounts in Diamond Bank Plc, Ibadan branch and also the entire bank as a whole as at October 2008 and had been the major income earners for the bank for over three years.
As at October 2008 total income accruing to Diamond Bank was about N60million monthly and turnover on all three accounts being operated by the customer ran into between N40 and N50billion monthly. Most of the income gotten from customer was by discounting cheques which usually run into billions of naira for the customer on a daily basis. This had been the practice for over several years. This customer was always treated as a special customer of the bank by Executive Management.
To further confirm that this customer was not the usual run of the mill customer, in September 2008, the Executive Management of Diamond Bank purchased a brand new Honda Accord Salon car worth N4.995million to say thank you to the customer for her patronage over the years and assure her of the bank's commitment to her. The car was presented to the customer with much fanfare by some members of Executive Management.
Trouble began on the 23rd of October 2008, barely a month after the presentation of the said brand new car to the bank's most outstanding customer, Mrs. Modupe Sobodu by Diamond Bank, that six members of staff of Diamond Bank Plc, Ibadan branch namely Utieyin Obioru, Adesoji Adekunle, Chukwuma Kalu, Gbolahan Ladoja, Tokunbo Obayemi and Salau Abdulazeez were arrested in full glare of customers and staff by operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

On getting to the EFCC office in Lagos, the staff were shown a petition written to the commission by Diamond Bank accusing the staff of having connived with the customer Mrs. Modupe Sobodu owner of Dupsob Nigeria Limited, Mofadeb Nigeria Limited and Nukep Nigeria Limited, to fraudulently withdraw the sum of N70 million from her account.
The matter did not end there. Diamond Bank also stated in the petition that the staff were on the verge of fleeing the country over the alleged crime committed.  The bank also stated in the petition that the amount involved in the alleged fraud which was N70million was siphoned through the said customer cheques amounting to about N7billion which were fraudulently discounted by the said staff of the branch on the 21st of October 2008. The bank however deliberately refused to inform the EFCC that this has been the discounting of the customer's cheques was a usual practice over the years and that the income being made by the bank over the years was through this practice and with the bank's management's consent.
The staff were granted administrative bail after spending a period ranging from four days to fourteen days in EFCC's custody.
On release from EFCC custody the staff were immediately asked to proceed on indefinite suspension without pay by Diamond Bank over issues of Cheque Kitting on the accounts of Dupsob Nigeria Limited, Mofadeb Nigeria Limited and Nukep Nigeria Limited pending when the bank concluded its investigation, curiously, no mention was made of N70 million allegation, which the bank made in its petition to EFCC.
On the 22nd of January 2009, having not heard anything from the bank, all the staff (totaling eight, as two additional staff were placed on suspension as well) all resigned their appointments with the bank stating the spurious and malicious petition written to the EFCC as their reason for resigning.
National Daily learnt that the affected staff were warned by their colleagues that from all indications the Management of the bank was bent on making them sacrificial lambs and advised them to take steps to protect themselves.
What informed the sudden decision taken by the Executive Management of Diamond Bank to stop discounting cheques for its valued customers?
National Daily investigation revealed that the reason why the Executive Management of Diamond Bank took the action was as a result of a liquidity problem in the bank, which required an urgent reduction in the outflows or loan facilities so as to boost the liquidity of the bank. Unfortunately, the customer informed the bank at that time that due to certain transactions which she had gone into, she would be unable to reduce her exposure to the bank immediately.
It was based on the customer's inability to reduce her exposure that the petition was written to the EFCC because admitting that the Executive Management of the bank had been aware of the customers transactions over the years would have been an indictment on the top management of the bank. The best option at that time was to claim ignorance of the way and manner that the customer had been running her account and to use the six staffers in the branch as sacrificial lambs.
At that material time investigations carried out by the EFCC had begun to show that the staff were indeed not involved in any fraudulent activity and that the Management of the bank could not claim to be ignorant of the customers transactions over the years. The customer had also admitted to the EFCC that the Management of the Bank had always been aware of her transactions or why else would they have given a brand new car to her.
In June 2009, the Chief Inspector of Diamond Bank in the person of Humphrey Akachukwu paid a visit to Ibadan branch and started making discrete enquiries from staff about the residential addresses of all the staff who had resigned their appointments. When the staff tried to find out the reason for this enquiry he informed them that the bank had decided to resolve the matter amicably. Instead of the issue being resolved, the Bank wrote another petition making the same allegations to the Department of State Security Service (S.S.S) as it was obvious to them that the EFCC had not found any staff to be involved in any criminality and their script was not working out as planned. The SSS invited the staff as well as the customer in question, Mrs. Modupe Sobodu for questioning. The evidence shown to the S.S.S revealed that the Executive management of Diamond Bank had always been aware of the customer's transactions.  The SSS suspended its investigation when it became obvious that the allegations made by Diamond Bank against us were baseless.
Interestingly, in what could only be termed double speak and a total contradiction to its position to the EFCC, and SSS, the management Diamond Bank which claimed not being aware of the customers transactions admitted in court in a claimants statement  deposed to by Mr. Moshood Adelotan on behalf of Diamond Bank at the Ikeja Judicial Division of the High court of Lagos State in a suit filed by the bank against the customer (Suit ID/563/2008  at the TBS Commercial Division) to recover some loans stated that the transactions carried out by the bank with this customer were carried out in line with prudent and normal banking practice.  The question now is why Diamond Bank will in court claim that the transactions the bank carried out were done so in line with prudent and normal banking practice and then inform the security agencies that these same staff were guilty of fraud.  How can the bank hold two contradictory positions on the same issue? Definitely there is a credibility issue here. It is glaring that these in
consistencies from the bank indicate that there is something to hide.
On the 6th of October 2009, the ex staff received calls from the Bank that the Head of Human Capital Mr Donald Nosiri was on his way to Ibadan to meet with them with a view to find a permanent solution to the lingering issue. However, one of the ex staff Mr Tokunbo Obayemi who arrived early  at the Ibadan Lebanon branch which was the venue of the meeting was met by a Regional Security Officer Of Diamond Bank Mr Isaiah Akpan who came in from Lagos that morning.
What Mr. Tokunbo Obayemi was then given was a purported letter of dismissal dated 5th of October 2009 stating that he was being dismissed for negligence. Mr. Obayemi refused to accept the letter stating that he had resigned his appointment with the bank over seven months earlier and could not be dismissed after he had resigned. He also informed Mr. Akpan that negligence which was the reason of the bank gave for his dismissal was contrary to the accusation of fraud which the bank made against him and other colleagues. On the orders of Mr Akpan, the security men did not to allow Mr Obayemi out of the bank because of his refusal to collect the said letter of dismissal. Mr Obayemi was rescued from the bank after two hours of being locked in the banks premises by his counsel Mr Adebayo Salihu ESQ from Chief Afe Babalola (SAN) Chambers who had to race to the bank when he got a distress call from Mr Obayemi that he was being detained against his will. The letters of dismissal were subsequently sent by courier to all the ex staff stating negligence and not fraud as the reason for their dismissal.
On receipt of the court processes, the Executive Management of Diamond Bank, National Daily gathered, became quite desperate to avoid this lawsuit which is sure to dent the image which they want the public to have. Several meetings were held on how to frustrate the ex staff.
Eventually it was agreed that another petition be written to the EFCC headquarters in Abuja requesting that the case be transferred to Abuja and reinvestigated with the frivolous reason that the Bank believed that the EFCC Lagos had compromised themselves in their conduct of the investigation. The Bank also mandated the Chief Inspector Mr. Humphrey Akachukwu to ensure that this new ploy worked to the advantage of the bank at all costs.
Exactly as planned, about three weeks after Diamond Bank was served with the court processes all the ex staff were suddenly requested to report at the EFCC Office in Lagos on the 16th of March 2010. There they were informed that the EFCC Abuja had requested for the case file and that they were going to be detained and would be taken to Abuja the next day.
The next day, the staff were all bundled together in a very uncomfortable bus to the EFCC office in Abuja. At the EFCC office in Abuja they were kept in an underground cell without access to their lawyers for seven days.
When they complained about their unlawful detention, they were informed that they were being detained on orders from above. It was clear that a script written by Diamond Bank was being played out by the EFCC. When they were eventually released they were informed that they would be invited to Abuja again sometime soon. In order words the harassment is sure to continue.
The summation of the plight of the ex-staff of the bank could be summed up thus: Was there any withdrawal of N70million by the customer and staff? The answer is no; Was there any proof that the staff were about to flee the country? The answer also is no since all the staff were picked up in the office while carrying out their duties and most of the staff do not even possess International Passports; and finally, Were the staff subjected to the banks internal administrative procedures before the petition was written? The answer also is no.
National Daily learnt that no query was ever issued to any of the staff before the petition was written by the bank. In fact the query issued by the bank to the staff was issued to them over a month after the banks petition to the EFCC and this was after all  the staff had been asked to proceed on indefinite suspension without pay. In order words the staff were not subjected to any hearing at all talk less of a fair hearing.
The key issues thus begging for resolution are: What made the Management of Diamond in their petition to the EFCC accused the staff of having committed fraud and further stated that they were about to flee the country. (What was the evidence the bank had showing that they wanted to run away from the country).On the other hand, the bank's official query to the staff on the customer's accounts was silent on the alleged petition/fraud committed; Why did Diamond Bank allege a fraud of N70million when indeed there was no fraud of that amount?; Management of the Bank all of a sudden claimed total ignorance of the running accounts which were the most profitable accounts in the bank in recent times. Could they really ignorant of the activities in the customer's accounts considering the turnover and income made over the years? Why did Diamond bank who claimed ignorance of the customer's transactions admitted in a court of law (not knowing that staff would get wind of the affidavit sworn to) that all transactions concerning the customer were carried out in line with prudent and normal banking practice and with the knowledge of the bank; Why didn't Diamond Bank adhere to the Money Laundering Prohibition Act 2004 as amended, stipulates that the Bank discloses in writing within seven days lodgments in excess of N5 million for Corporate Bodies to the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU) of the EFCC or any transaction deemed suspicious. Why were these reports not rendered? These reports which would have shown the volume of the customers transactions were likely not sent as the bank did not want to draw attention of regulatory bodies to accounts that were earning the bank so much income; and Why has Diamond Bank refused to acknowledge the fact that these accounts were running this way well before we were transferred to that branch.
Other observations being raised are that: If the management of the bank says that customer was involved in cheque kitting it means Executive Management of the Bank actually approved the customer's involvement in cheque kitting. There are documented approvals to this effect; Furthermore, this customer was always approached by Executive Management of the bank for substantial deposits to help boost the deposit volumes of the bank during Financial Year end, every quarter, half year etc when the banks accounts were required to be published. Customer has always responded by giving the bank huge volumes of cheques which were given value the same day as directed by Management. These cheques usually in billions were from these same companies which the bank is claiming ignorance of; In appreciation of the customer's patronage and the high income gotten from customer's accounts over the years, Executive Management of Diamond bank in September 2008 bought her a brand new Honda Accord car valued at N4.995million. This car was presented to the customer by the Executive Management of the bank; Over the years, several Divisional heads, Inspectors, and Credit Review staff from the head office, management credit committee etc have regularly reviewed the customer's accounts, visited her and they have always commended the performance of the customer; Caution notices were sent on a daily basis to the Chief inspector of Diamond Bank Mr. Humphrey Akachukwu showing the volume of transactions on the customer's accounts; Executive Management of the bank approved the increase of the customers facilities in October 2007 even when she said she was not willing to give any additional collaterals for the increase and the existing collaterals did not cover the bank's exposure; Why is the bank running from one security agency to the other? and The malicious nature of the banks petition to the EFCC accusing innocent members of staff of fraud and maliciously stating that the said staff were about to flee the country when there was no proof of anybody attempting to flee the country only showed that management of the bank is hell bent on using some staff as sacrificial lambs in order to protect themselves.
The affected staff are of the belief that Diamond Bank Plc since October 2008 has been trying to push under the carpet their error of poor judgment while at the same time offering up some former middle and junior management staff up as sacrificial lambs by trying to pin at all cost a  frightening allegation of fraud against these staff, all in an effort to cover itself from transactions which the bank encouraged and benefitted immensely from between 2005 and 2008 but which unfortunately has now gone bad.
Hearing is expected to commence on the 27th of April and being heard by Justice E. Esan.
Career / Diamond Bank In Staff Abuse Mess by yungwun(m): 11:39am On Apr 19, 2010
This was passed around, but I think it was culled from National Daily. Even though this sounds like one side of the account, it sounds so real that I had to put it up here, Have u had similar experiences? I had an almost similar experience, while working with Ecobank. My superior made me take a fall for an issue that was his fault. Anyways, enjoy.



Diamond Bank in staff abuse mess Olutayo Olubi
, As ex-workers seek N300m damages over fraud allegations
THE upcoming months may be tough for one of the Money Deposit Banks (MDBs) in the country, Diamond Bank Plc. This is in view of a law suit already filed at an Oyo State High Court in Ibadan by eight former staff of the bank over allegations of official mistreatment and injustice meted out to them by the bank.
The staff in question- Messrs. Utieyin Obioru, Deputy Manager; Adio Oluwasegun, Senior Banking Officer; Adesoji Adekunle, Senior Banking Officer; Alasi Oloruntobi, Banking Executive; Chukuma Kalu, Banking Officer; Ladoja Gbolahan, Management Trainee; and Tokunbo Obayemi, Management Trainee- as represented by Mr. Adebayo Adenipekun, SAN, of Chief Afe Babalola, SAN and Company, are praying that the court should declare that their employment with the bank was effectively terminated via their resignation letter dated 22 January, 2009; and that their purported dismissal via the bank's letter of 5 October 2009 was wrongful, malicious and of no effect.
These ex-staff are also praying that the court should grant them damages running into N300 million.
The issue involves transactions between Diamond Bank and a customer of Diamond Bank, Dupsob Nigeria Limited who also maintained other accounts with the bank, which were the top accounts in Diamond Bank Plc, Ibadan branch and also the entire bank as a whole as at October 2008 and had been the major income earners for the bank for over three years.
As at October 2008 total income accruing to Diamond Bank was about N60million monthly and turnover on all three accounts being operated by the customer ran into between N40 and N50billion monthly. Most of the income gotten from customer was by discounting cheques which usually run into billions of naira for the customer on a daily basis. This had been the practice for over several years. This customer was always treated as a special customer of the bank by Executive Management.
To further confirm that this customer was not the usual run of the mill customer, in September 2008, the Executive Management of Diamond Bank purchased a brand new Honda Accord Salon car worth N4.995million to say thank you to the customer for her patronage over the years and assure her of the bank's commitment to her. The car was presented to the customer with much fanfare by some members of Executive Management.
Trouble began on the 23rd of October 2008, barely a month after the presentation of the said brand new car to the bank's most outstanding customer, Mrs. Modupe Sobodu by Diamond Bank, that six members of staff of Diamond Bank Plc, Ibadan branch namely Utieyin Obioru, Adesoji Adekunle, Chukwuma Kalu, Gbolahan Ladoja, Tokunbo Obayemi and Salau Abdulazeez were arrested in full glare of customers and staff by operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

On getting to the EFCC office in Lagos, the staff were shown a petition written to the commission by Diamond Bank accusing the staff of having connived with the customer Mrs. Modupe Sobodu owner of Dupsob Nigeria Limited, Mofadeb Nigeria Limited and Nukep Nigeria Limited, to fraudulently withdraw the sum of N70 million from her account.
The matter did not end there. Diamond Bank also stated in the petition that the staff were on the verge of fleeing the country over the alleged crime committed. The bank also stated in the petition that the amount involved in the alleged fraud which was N70million was siphoned through the said customer cheques amounting to about N7billion which were fraudulently discounted by the said staff of the branch on the 21st of October 2008. The bank however deliberately refused to inform the EFCC that this has been the discounting of the customer's cheques was a usual practice over the years and that the income being made by the bank over the years was through this practice and with the bank's management's consent.
The staff were granted administrative bail after spending a period ranging from four days to fourteen days in EFCC's custody.
On release from EFCC custody the staff were immediately asked to proceed on indefinite suspension without pay by Diamond Bank over issues of Cheque Kitting on the accounts of Dupsob Nigeria Limited, Mofadeb Nigeria Limited and Nukep Nigeria Limited pending when the bank concluded its investigation, curiously, no mention was made of N70 million allegation, which the bank made in its petition to EFCC.
On the 22nd of January 2009, having not heard anything from the bank, all the staff (totaling eight, as two additional staff were placed on suspension as well) all resigned their appointments with the bank stating the spurious and malicious petition written to the EFCC as their reason for resigning.
National Daily learnt that the affected staff were warned by their colleagues that from all indications the Management of the bank was bent on making them sacrificial lambs and advised them to take steps to protect themselves.
What informed the sudden decision taken by the Executive Management of Diamond Bank to stop discounting cheques for its valued customers?
National Daily investigation revealed that the reason why the Executive Management of Diamond Bank took the action was as a result of a liquidity problem in the bank, which required an urgent reduction in the outflows or loan facilities so as to boost the liquidity of the bank. Unfortunately, the customer informed the bank at that time that due to certain transactions which she had gone into, she would be unable to reduce her exposure to the bank immediately.
It was based on the customer's inability to reduce her exposure that the petition was written to the EFCC because admitting that the Executive Management of the bank had been aware of the customers transactions over the years would have been an indictment on the top management of the bank. The best option at that time was to claim ignorance of the way and manner that the customer had been running her account and to use the six staffers in the branch as sacrificial lambs.
At that material time investigations carried out by the EFCC had begun to show that the staff were indeed not involved in any fraudulent activity and that the Management of the bank could not claim to be ignorant of the customers transactions over the years. The customer had also admitted to the EFCC that the Management of the Bank had always been aware of her transactions or why else would they have given a brand new car to her.
In June 2009, the Chief Inspector of Diamond Bank in the person of Humphrey Akachukwu paid a visit to Ibadan branch and started making discrete enquiries from staff about the residential addresses of all the staff who had resigned their appointments. When the staff tried to find out the reason for this enquiry he informed them that the bank had decided to resolve the matter amicably. Instead of the issue being resolved, the Bank wrote another petition making the same allegations to the Department of State Security Service (S.S.S) as it was obvious to them that the EFCC had not found any staff to be involved in any criminality and their script was not working out as planned. The SSS invited the staff as well as the customer in question, Mrs. Modupe Sobodu for questioning. The evidence shown to the S.S.S revealed that the Executive management of Diamond Bank had always been aware of the customer's transactions. The SSS suspended its investigation when it became obvious that the allegations made by Diamond Bank against us were baseless.
Interestingly, in what could only be termed double speak and a total contradiction to its position to the EFCC, and SSS, the management Diamond Bank which claimed not being aware of the customers transactions admitted in court in a claimants statement deposed to by Mr. Moshood Adelotan on behalf of Diamond Bank at the Ikeja Judicial Division of the High court of Lagos State in a suit filed by the bank against the customer (Suit ID/563/2008 at the TBS Commercial Division) to recover some loans stated that the transactions carried out by the bank with this customer were carried out in line with prudent and normal banking practice. The question now is why Diamond Bank will in court claim that the transactions the bank carried out were done so in line with prudent and normal banking practice and then inform the security agencies that these same staff were guilty of fraud. How can the bank hold two contradictory positions on the same issue? Definitely there is a credibility issue here. It is glaring that these in
consistencies from the bank indicate that there is something to hide.
On the 6th of October 2009, the ex staff received calls from the Bank that the Head of Human Capital Mr Donald Nosiri was on his way to Ibadan to meet with them with a view to find a permanent solution to the lingering issue. However, one of the ex staff Mr Tokunbo Obayemi who arrived early at the Ibadan Lebanon branch which was the venue of the meeting was met by a Regional Security Officer Of Diamond Bank Mr Isaiah Akpan who came in from Lagos that morning.
What Mr. Tokunbo Obayemi was then given was a purported letter of dismissal dated 5th of October 2009 stating that he was being dismissed for negligence. Mr. Obayemi refused to accept the letter stating that he had resigned his appointment with the bank over seven months earlier and could not be dismissed after he had resigned. He also informed Mr. Akpan that negligence which was the reason of the bank gave for his dismissal was contrary to the accusation of fraud which the bank made against him and other colleagues. On the orders of Mr Akpan, the security men did not to allow Mr Obayemi out of the bank because of his refusal to collect the said letter of dismissal. Mr Obayemi was rescued from the bank after two hours of being locked in the banks premises by his counsel Mr Adebayo Salihu ESQ from Chief Afe Babalola (SAN) Chambers who had to race to the bank when he got a distress call from Mr Obayemi that he was being detained against his will. The letters of dismissal were subsequently sent by courier to all the ex staff stating negligence and not fraud as the reason for their dismissal.
On receipt of the court processes, the Executive Management of Diamond Bank, National Daily gathered, became quite desperate to avoid this lawsuit which is sure to dent the image which they want the public to have. Several meetings were held on how to frustrate the ex staff.
Eventually it was agreed that another petition be written to the EFCC headquarters in Abuja requesting that the case be transferred to Abuja and reinvestigated with the frivolous reason that the Bank believed that the EFCC Lagos had compromised themselves in their conduct of the investigation. The Bank also mandated the Chief Inspector Mr. Humphrey Akachukwu to ensure that this new ploy worked to the advantage of the bank at all costs.
Exactly as planned, about three weeks after Diamond Bank was served with the court processes all the ex staff were suddenly requested to report at the EFCC Office in Lagos on the 16th of March 2010. There they were informed that the EFCC Abuja had requested for the case file and that they were going to be detained and would be taken to Abuja the next day.
The next day, the staff were all bundled together in a very uncomfortable bus to the EFCC office in Abuja. At the EFCC office in Abuja they were kept in an underground cell without access to their lawyers for seven days.
When they complained about their unlawful detention, they were informed that they were being detained on orders from above. It was clear that a script written by Diamond Bank was being played out by the EFCC. When they were eventually released they were informed that they would be invited to Abuja again sometime soon. In order words the harassment is sure to continue.
The summation of the plight of the ex-staff of the bank could be summed up thus: Was there any withdrawal of N70million by the customer and staff? The answer is no; Was there any proof that the staff were about to flee the country? The answer also is no since all the staff were picked up in the office while carrying out their duties and most of the staff do not even possess International Passports; and finally, Were the staff subjected to the banks internal administrative procedures before the petition was written? The answer also is no.
National Daily learnt that no query was ever issued to any of the staff before the petition was written by the bank. In fact the query issued by the bank to the staff was issued to them over a month after the banks petition to the EFCC and this was after all the staff had been asked to proceed on indefinite suspension without pay. In order words the staff were not subjected to any hearing at all talk less of a fair hearing.
The key issues thus begging for resolution are: What made the Management of Diamond in their petition to the EFCC accused the staff of having committed fraud and further stated that they were about to flee the country. (What was the evidence the bank had showing that they wanted to run away from the country).On the other hand, the bank's official query to the staff on the customer's accounts was silent on the alleged petition/fraud committed; Why did Diamond Bank allege a fraud of N70million when indeed there was no fraud of that amount?; Management of the Bank all of a sudden claimed total ignorance of the running accounts which were the most profitable accounts in the bank in recent times. Could they really ignorant of the activities in the customer's accounts considering the turnover and income made over the years? Why did Diamond bank who claimed ignorance of the customer's transactions admitted in a court of law (not knowing that staff would get wind of the affidavit sworn to) that all transactions concerning the customer were carried out in line with prudent and normal banking practice and with the knowledge of the bank; Why didn't Diamond Bank adhere to the Money Laundering Prohibition Act 2004 as amended, stipulates that the Bank discloses in writing within seven days lodgments in excess of N5 million for Corporate Bodies to the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU) of the EFCC or any transaction deemed suspicious. Why were these reports not rendered? These reports which would have shown the volume of the customers transactions were likely not sent as the bank did not want to draw attention of regulatory bodies to accounts that were earning the bank so much income; and Why has Diamond Bank refused to acknowledge the fact that these accounts were running this way well before we were transferred to that branch.
Other observations being raised are that: If the management of the bank says that customer was involved in cheque kitting it means Executive Management of the Bank actually approved the customer's involvement in cheque kitting. There are documented approvals to this effect; Furthermore, this customer was always approached by Executive Management of the bank for substantial deposits to help boost the deposit volumes of the bank during Financial Year end, every quarter, half year etc when the banks accounts were required to be published. Customer has always responded by giving the bank huge volumes of cheques which were given value the same day as directed by Management. These cheques usually in billions were from these same companies which the bank is claiming ignorance of; In appreciation of the customer's patronage and the high income gotten from customer's accounts over the years, Executive Management of Diamond bank in September 2008 bought her a brand new Honda Accord car valued at N4.995million. This car was presented to the customer by the Executive Management of the bank; Over the years, several Divisional heads, Inspectors, and Credit Review staff from the head office, management credit committee etc have regularly reviewed the customer's accounts, visited her and they have always commended the performance of the customer; Caution notices were sent on a daily basis to the Chief inspector of Diamond Bank Mr. Humphrey Akachukwu showing the volume of transactions on the customer's accounts; Executive Management of the bank approved the increase of the customers facilities in October 2007 even when she said she was not willing to give any additional collaterals for the increase and the existing collaterals did not cover the bank's exposure; Why is the bank running from one security agency to the other? and The malicious nature of the banks petition to the EFCC accusing innocent members of staff of fraud and maliciously stating that the said staff were about to flee the country when there was no proof of anybody attempting to flee the country only showed that management of the bank is hell bent on using some staff as sacrificial lambs in order to protect themselves.
The affected staff are of the belief that Diamond Bank Plc since October 2008 has been trying to push under the carpet their error of poor judgment while at the same time offering up some former middle and junior management staff up as sacrificial lambs by trying to pin at all cost a frightening allegation of fraud against these staff, all in an effort to cover itself from transactions which the bank encouraged and benefitted immensely from between 2005 and 2008 but which unfortunately has now gone bad.
Hearing is expected to commence on the 27th of April and being heard by Justice E. Esan.
Politics / Re: Yar'adua Travels To Saudi Arabia To "open A New University" While Nigerian Univ by yungwun(m): 1:12pm On Sep 22, 2009
I wonder how they have the heart to do this, while students have been at home for this long, and Nigeria wants to host a major soccer tournament, I tire OO,

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