Connect with us

News

Polish bank says it doesn’t open accounts for Nigerians – Poland-based Nigerian

Published

on

By Francesca Hangeior

An unidentified Nigerian man has expressed frustration and embarrassment after a bank in Poland refused to open an account for his child, citing a blanket policy against Nigerian customers.

In a now viral social media post on Wednesday, he said, “I am embarrassed, disgraced. I’m angry and upset. Nigerians, what have you done to them in Poland?”

The man said he attempted to open a bank account for his young child but was turned down by the Polish bank. “They said they don’t open accounts for Nigerians. I asked them why only Nigerians. They said, ‘anything Nigeria, no,’” he recounted.

Advertisement

His experience left him questioning his national identity. “I don’t know why God put me in that country, because I’m not part of all that scamming and nonsense, but now my child must suffer,” he lamented.

The man blamed past misdeeds by some Nigerians for tarnishing the reputation of an entire nation.

“Other people are suffering what some useless vagabonds have caused. What have you done to people in Poland that the banks here don’t want to open accounts for us?” he asked.

Directing his anger at unscrupulous compatriots, he fumed, “You’re mad, you these mad young lazy boys. You have left the shores of Nigeria and come and destroy Poland. Now the young generation coming to Poland will have to suffer.”

Advertisement

However, there are many cases of Nigerians arrested and convicted of banking scams overseas.
In October 2023, two Nigerian men were sentenced in a federal court in Boston for their roles in an expansive money laundering and bank fraud scheme that resulted in millions in losses from pandemic fraud, romance scams and other online scams.

In Nigeria, a foreigner can open a bank account, but upon fulfilling conditions to operate a bank account in Nigeria in accordance with the extant laws and the Central Bank of Nigeria‘s regulations.

Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

News

Port Harcourt refinery: NNPCL disowns recruitment notice

Published

on

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has disclaimed a purported recruitment announcement for the Port Harcourt Refining Company (PHRC), warning the public against falling victim to fraudulent schemes.

In a statement released on its official X handle (formerly Twitter) on Friday evening, the oil company clarified that no separate recruitment process was ongoing for PHRC beyond the one initiated in 2024.

The statement, titled “NNPC Ltd Disclaims Purported Recruitment Announcement for PHRC,” was signed by the Chief Corporate Communications Officer, Olufemi Soneye.

“The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd) has urged members of the public to discountenance purported recruitment announcement for the Port Harcourt Refining Company (PHRC) circulating in certain online platforms,” the statement read.

Advertisement

NNPC Ltd further explained that its recruitment process, which commenced last year, covered all its subsidiaries, including PHRC. The company noted that candidates who passed the Computer-Based Aptitude Test were proceeding to the interview stage.

“The purported recruitment link being circulated in various online platforms is the handiwork of fraudsters who are keen on taking advantage of the newly revamped Port Harcourt Refinery to fleece unsuspecting members of the public with a phantom recruitment announcement. We, therefore, call on members of the public to be wary of the ploy and not fall for it,” the statement warned.

Continue Reading

News

Hajj 2023 refund: Pilgrims from Adamawa get N61,080 each

Published

on

The Adamawa State Muslims Pilgrims Welfare Commission has disbursed N61,080 to each of the 2023 pilgrims from the state over poor services rendered to them by the service providers while in Saudi Arabia.

The executive secretary of the pilgrims commission, Malam Abubakar Salihu, disbursed the refunded money, saying it was a step of accountability.

The disbursement was paid into the account of the pilgrims or, for those without account numbers, through the local government schedule officers of the 21 local governments of the state.

Responding on behalf of the beneficiaries, Alhaji Shuaibu Musa Mele appreciated the commission for ensuring that each pilgrim gets his rightful refund.

Advertisement

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia had earlier refunded money through the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, for sharing among the 36 states of the country.

Continue Reading

News

Security operatives destroy Bello Turji’s food storage facility

Published

on

A school building in Fakai village, reportedly used as a food storage facility by the notorious bandit leader Bello Turji, has been destroyed.

The facility, which had been stocked with large quantities of food supplies, was completely razed, leaving the structure in ruins.

According to local sources, the school was repurposed by the bandits to support their operations in the region.

It served as a key logistical hub for storing essential supplies, ensuring the group’s ability to sustain its activities over time.

Advertisement

The destruction of the stockpile is seen as a major setback for Bello Turji’s network. By eliminating a critical resource hub, the operation is expected to disrupt the group’s supply chain and hinder their ability to operate effectively in the area.

Counter-terrorism expert Zagazola Makama reported that the incident underscores ongoing efforts to counter the influence and operations of bandit groups in the region.

Residents of Fakai village and surrounding areas hope this effort signals further strides toward restoring peace and security.

Advertisement
Continue Reading

Trending

Copyright © 2024 Naija Blitz News