Remove Your Money From GTBank – Social Media Users Tells Nigerians

Olatunde Seyifunmi
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Nigerians are being urged to withdraw their funds from Guaranty Trust Bank (GTBank) amid growing unrest.

 

Social media posts reveal a wave of dissatisfaction with the bank, linked to the controversial arrest of a right activist known as VeryDarkMan.

Wizard B4J (@WizardB4J) posted on X, encouraging people to remove their money from GTBank until VeryDarkMan is freed.

 

He shared a receipt of a ₦504,900 transfer to Palmpay, urging others to follow suit and protest GTBank’s actions.

 

Queein (@QueeinJ) echoed this sentiment, criticizing GTBank for unexplained deductions from her account.

 

She threatened not to deposit funds into the account, dismissing GTBank’s claim that the deductions were for a loan she denies taking.

 

KingUBGentle (@KingUBG) also announced moving his money out of GTBank, calling VeryDarkMan’s arrest a mistake.

 

He shared a screenshot showing his account balance at just ₦81.19 after the withdrawal, joining the #FREEDVM movement.

 

Emmanuel (@emmanwoke) warned of planned protests if VeryDarkMan isn’t released soon.

 

He threatened that Nigerians would unleash their anger on GTBank branches, highlighting the growing tension and public frustration.

 

Bad Attitude (@nwaenu) confirmed moving ₦5,000,000 out of GTBank to United Bank for Africa, stating that GTBank could be the next victim of public backlash. The #FREEDVM hashtag continues to trend, amplifying the call to action.

 

Salami Victor (@victorsala) took a firm stance, refusing to do business with anyone using GTBank accounts. He shared reports of VeryDarkMan being whisked away by unknown men, fueling further outrage and calls for accountability from GTBank and the EFCC.

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