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How Sterling Bank staff disappears with customers’ N300m

by Usman Kadri
June 27, 2022
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How Sterling Bank staff disappears with customers’ N300m
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Favour Fame-Eruagbere, a staff of Sterling Bank Plc, Effurun, Delta State Branch, is currently on the run after allegedly defrauding customers of the bank of the sum of N300 million.

The female bank worker was said to have approached some account owners to grant her permission to use their money for business, while she would be giving each of them a certain percentage every month, SaharaReporters reported.

It was discovered last week by one of the customers, that the woman stopped coming to work and an attempt to reach her on phone was not successful as her lines were switched off. On getting to her house around Living Faith Church at water resources, Effurun, where she lived, it was alleged that she had also absconded.

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One of the bank workers and Favour’s colleagues said the female banker did business with customers’ money with their consent.

“The whole thing backfired when many people she gave money to, refused to pay back. I think the lady didn’t run away with the money, but she is only being owed by those she gave the money to.

“She is nowhere to be find, nobody knows her whereabouts, whether she has travelled out, dead or still alive.

“In fact, the office is in crisis, as many people might be sanctioned because of the issue, especially the operators who carried out the transactions for her,” the source said.

This newspaper learnt that the police operatives at the ‘A’ division in Warri, Delta State were the ones investigating the matter, and the husband of the banker had been invited for questioning.

The state Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, in the State, DSP Bright Edafe confirmed the incident.

The Police spokesman said the suspect had not been declared wanted, because there was a process for declaring someone wanted.

“Investigation is ongoing,” he said.

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