6 Types of People You Meet in Nigerian Banks 1. The Pen - TopicsExpress



          

6 Types of People You Meet in Nigerian Banks 1. The Pen Borrowers: They never have a pen. These people are quick to say, Please, borrow me your Biro and once you give them your pen, just forget about it because thats the last of them youll see, except if youre extremely lucky. 2. The I dey ur Back Team: Immediately they enter the bank, even before picking a slip (withdrawal or deposit), they are already asking who the last person on queue is. And before you answer, theyll say Im at your back. In most cases, 9 people will tell you, Bros, I dey ur back. At the end of the day, you end up settling dispute between the person wey dey d back of person wey dey ur back. 3. The No protocol team: This kind of people dont even care who the last person on queue is. First come first served dont make any meaning to them. Immediately they come in, they just walk up to the manager, who offers them a seat, and within 5 mins theyve completed there transactions while u go still dey dere dey grow grey hair for queue. (Dearis God oooo!) 4. The Bank Door rejectees: These category will always have problem with the bank door. Youll see them removing their belts, car keys, mobile phones etc and yet the machine keeps shouting Bro, pls go back. Oga, next time come into bank Unclad! Biko, he go allow u in... LOL! 5. The slip wasters: These kind of people can waste slip 4Nigeria! To fill the withdrawal slip or deposit slip na JAMB questions? Youll see them cancelling, tearing, squeezing & taking another one. To write common 3,780 Naira in words na gobe. The so called undergraduates are the leader of this group. Na wa o. 6. The Voice of the People: These are the rebel leaders of the banking hall. The queue is not moving na. Yes, Its true. These people are just lazy. I mean, this is arrant nonsense! Ive been here for 59 min! This bank is a crap. I will close down my account and find a better bank Come tomorrow, you go see am again for queue wit big goggle... speaking grammar. Bros, na only you waka come? Okay, which group do you belong to in these 6? No lie o. Remember, dearis God o! Oya add urs......
Posted on: Fri, 24 Oct 2014 20:21:35 +0000

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