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“Them Dey Fear Us”- Nigerian Man Shares Update As Staff Shares Coke To Customers Inside Banking Hall (SEE)

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Lifestyle Nigeria gathered that a viral Update posted on popular app, TikTok, has made netizens profess love for Fidelity bank.

In the Update, a staff of the bank was sighted distributing a bottle of coke each to tired customers at the bank.

A Nigerian man who happened to be at the bank when this happened, filmed the staff in action and shared the Update on social media.

Sharing the Update, he said:

“FIDELITY DEY USE COKE BRIBE US. THEM DEY SHARE COKE FOR US.”

Social media reactions culled below:

Gistloversgram_media said: “Fidelity no wan collect, them don see as Zenith collect woto woto wey zenith eyes peel, wey zenith staffs dey run jump fence, Fidelity don run behave themselves, they compose lowo kan come dey share coke to calm customers, make hand no meet them. wahala everywhere oooo.”

Showbola commented: “All of you will soon receive debit alert for stomach maintenance.”

Visualsbysam__ stated: “You’ll all pay for it.”

Dreamcloset_ent wrote: “Those of us who dont drink coke nko!? How we go do am?”

Virtually.an.angel reacted: “Gtbank, see your mates oo. No be that nonsense una dey do dia!”

Ugo_____mma stated: “With which person money abeg. Mke I no receive debit alert oo.”

Virtually.an.angel added: “Hope they’re giving the people outside the gate sha oo.”

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Ex-Kwara Grand Kadi dies at 83

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A former Grand Kadi of Kwara State Sharia Court of Appeal, Justice AbdulMuttalib Ahmad Ambali (retd) is dead He died in the wee hours of Thursday at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH), Oke-Oyi, after a brief illness. He was 83 years old. The late jurist was the 2nd Grand Kadi after late justice […]
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A former Grand Kadi of Kwara State Sharia Court of Appeal, Justice AbdulMuttalib Ahmad Ambali (retd) is dead

He died in the wee hours of Thursday at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH), Oke-Oyi, after a brief illness.

He was 83 years old.

The late jurist was the 2nd Grand Kadi after late justice Abdulkadir Orire, and pioneer Chief Registrar of Kwara State Sharia Court of Appeal.

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He spent seven years in office as Grand Kadi from 2001 – 2008.

Burial arrangements for the deceased was yet to be announced as of the time of filing this report.

In a telephone chat with Daily Trust Thursday morning, the Grand Kadi of Kwara State, Justice Abdullateef Kamaldeen who confirmed the incident, described the deceased as a God-fearing Muslim scholar and competent jurist who upheld the tenet of Islam in everything he did.

Justice Kamaldeen said, “The fact that he died during Ramadan was significant and we asked Almighty Allah to forgive him and grant him Aljanat Firdous.”

He described the deceased as “gentle, unassuming, religious and a man of policy and principle who doesn’t take anybody for granted.”

“He was always focus. Indeed, Kwara has lost a top scholar and jurist. He was everything to me, my role model and mentor,” Justice Kamaldeen added.

Last moments

Speaking on his last moments, Justice Kamaldeen said the deceased’s journey to meet Allah started on Sunday.

“This is just four days illness. He was at a meeting last Sunday at Ansarul Islam being the chairman of the Board of Trustees (BoT) around 11:00am and left around 3pm.

“We discussed about getting visa for the Arabs in Ilorin whose stay in nigeria is about to end and how we were going to get another one for them. Our discussion also touch on what we were going to present to them as Ramadan gift and the proposed Kalamdeen University before he left.

“Suddenly when he got home around 5:00pm that Sunday according to his wife, he was rushed to the hospital complaining of running stomach.

“From Olalomi hospital, we took him to the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH) and admitted him at the trauma centre.

“I was there four days ago and also yesterday (Wednesday) before I left around 1:30am this morning and first went to drop his wife in GRA only to get home trying to rest when his wife called me and broke the news”, he added.

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Arrest those plotting interim govt, IPAC tells DSS

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The Chairman of Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC), Alhaji Yabagi Sani, has urged the Department of State Services (DSS) to arrest those it claims are plotting an interim government. Sani stated this during an interview on Channels TV’s Politics Today. The DSS had said on Wednesday that some key political players were plotting to foist an […]
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The Chairman of Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC), Alhaji Yabagi Sani, has urged the Department of State Services (DSS) to arrest those it claims are plotting an interim government.

Sani stated this during an interview on Channels TV’s Politics Today.

The DSS had said on Wednesday that some key political players were plotting to foist an interim government in nigeria,

The department added that the politicians had obtained frivolous court injunctions to forestall the inauguration of new executive administrations and legislative houses at the federal and state levels.

But in the interview Sani said, “If they (DSS) know that the person is doing something untoward to the democracy to scuttle the process, I think the sensible or lawful thing to do is to take the person into custody and ask him questions.

“Then they can come out to say so so person has been found guilty. But to make this pronouncement will further create a kind of tension or crisis as if we are not in control.”

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I want to make a difference in this election – 78-year-old Lagos voter

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A 78-year old man, Bashorun Babatunde Rotinwa, says he is participating in the governorship and State House of Assembly elections in Ikorodu, Lagos to make a difference. The voter said he had been participating in nigeria’s elections since the first republic and hoped to take part in many more elections. PHOTOS: Drama as absentee voters […]
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I want to make a difference in this election – 78-year-old Lagos voter

A 78-year old man, Bashorun Babatunde Rotinwa, says he is participating in the governorship and State House of Assembly elections in Ikorodu, Lagos to make a difference.

The voter said he had been participating in nigeria’s elections since the first republic and hoped to take part in many more elections.

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He said posterity would judge him if he failed to vote for someone who would secure the future of his children and grandchildren.

“I am 78 years old and I am happy that I am alive to take part in this year’s elections. I want to make a difference in this election,” he added.

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