Customers React To Pregnant Woman At A Bank Who Couldn’t Withdraw After She Was Sent From Hospital
Some bank customers present at a popular bank in Lagos have come through for a stranded heavily pregnant woman after she couldn’t withdraw her money from the bank
The incident which was reported to have happened at the Ajah axis in Lagos had the woman seated for hours and was about to pass out before they did something exceptional for her
According to the report, she was currently on treatment in an undisclosed hospital before she was untimely discharged owing to payment of fund
Before she stormed the bank, she had initially made some transfers to the hospital’s bank account and was debited multiple times without reversal which made her visit the bank to know what exactly was going on
The woman, who walked to the bank in a viral video with plaster in her hand could be seen sitting very tired and looking helpless which made people cater to her
It is not gainsaying that The issue of the naira note being out of circulation has halted many businesses and many have been complaining. Some have said even if the newly printed ones aren’t available, the old ones should be released back to the society
In the viral video that was shared online, other customers at the bank had to donate to the woman to go back to the hospital so that she could continue her treatment
A media user who shared the incident on her Twitter page said, despite what all the customers went through, the bank officials left them unattended to and escaped through the fence
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I was at @zenith bank Thomas estate Ajah today, This pregnant woman left the hospital she was because the doctors said they wouldn’t treat her if she didn’t pay her balance, She transferred into the hospital account, debited consecutively with no reversal. pic.twitter.com/FUzB3vsKc7
— FeyFey (@Fey_Fey18) February 6, 2023
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