Frustrated Man Goes Stack Naked in a Bank, Another Moves into Bank with Mattress and Cooking Utensils (video)

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A Nigerian man, yesterday, went completely naked in a bank following his inability to access his savings.

He lamented that he has been unable to feed his wife and children, both 7 and 4 years.

A helpless bank manager and staff could not help but watch him while armed security operatives persuaded him to dress up.

The customer carried a camp gas cooker, cooking pot, sleeping bed and blanket to the premises of the bank.

He said he would camp out in the bank premises until his request to get the new naira is granted.

In a video making the rounds online, the furious man screaming about his inability to access his money despite visiting the bank daily, since the naira was redesigned.

He asked the bank security to open the door so that he could lay his bed in the banking hall and lie down.

Another man who was frustrated with the shortage of cash across the country, stormed his bank and vowed to sleep there till he is allowed to withdraw cash.

Reactions:

emmycrown_mouthpiece; Wahala don dey NAIJA , yunno fit withdraw untop your money

creamy.dency; Is this cruise or he is been serious?πŸ˜‚Cry the beloved country

melcarsson_1; Comedians don collect this update πŸ˜‚

_toby_loba; God suppose just give Nigerians straight ticket to heaven cus we don too try πŸ˜‚

fashion_magicblog; You might feel these people are over reacting till you are in such situation this is not funny at all sometimes reaction like this always bring answers

endylight1; This isn’t funny anymore, 7 days is too much for Buhari to take acti0n. It’s well

billy_6ix; Channel that same energy to this upcoming election,.you need to start from the grass root of this current situation in Nigeria

bigman.nero; And if you check am now Na 2k the werey get for account oo, Wahala too much for this una country, Thank God say I’m from Delta state, I’m not a Nigerian πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

im_cmon; You people should be more concerned about the increase in fuel price and not the new naira note.