COMMENTS We’ve taken over the bank – Innoson By Dennis Agbo ENUGU- EMBATTLED commercial bank, the Guaranty Trust Bank, GT Bank, has raised the alarm that auto firm, Innoson Group of companies was wrongly executing a court judgment by sealing some of its branches in the South East. Founder and chairman of Nigeria’s automobile company, Innoson Motors, Innocent Chukwuma. The Bank in a press statement on Friday stated that the issue it has in contention with the manufacturing conglomerate was with account of Nigeria Custom Service that is domicile with the bank and not against GT bank as an entity. The bank however, pledged to continue providing best-in-class customer experience service to its valued customers, noting that there was no cause for panic. GTB’s company secretary, Erhi Obebeduo in the statement said “The attention of Guaranty Trust Bank Plc (‘the bank’) has been drawn statements circulating in the news and social media in respect of a purported enforcem...
An Indian student said on Monday she was made to remove her bra in public by school authorities over exam cheating fears, minutes before sitting a crucial test. Authorities issue strict dress codes to tackle widespread cheating on the entrance test for India’s prestigious medical colleges. ADVERTISING But there is no mention of bras on this year’s prohibited articles list which includes dark clothes, long sleeves, brooches, badges, closed shoes and socks. The student, who has not been identified, told media she was at the test centre in Kerala state on Sunday when a metal detector started to beep during a security check. “At that time, they told that without removing my innerwear I cannot enter the exam hall since they (bra hooks) are made of metal. So, I took off my bra there itself and gave it to my mom, she was waiting outside,” the student told NDTV news network. The girl was quoted in The Times of India as saying that she lost all her “confidence and composure when I w...
Samsung Galaxy Fold secrets revealed by tester by Surur 11 hours ago The Samsung Galaxy Fold will go on sale on the 26th April in USA and Europe, for shipment starting on the 3rd May. This inevitably means more devices are entering the channel, and more leaks will emerge. Today a tester shared a number of first impressions on Twitter, giving details about the handset which is likely out of reach for most of us. The information from the unnamed tester was posted by Mishaal Rahman, Editor in Chief of XDA-Developers.com, which gives it some authenticity. The tester confirmed the handset shipped with the Snapdragon 855, and that performance is similar to the Exynos Samsung Galaxy S10+, but that there were still some performance hiccups which needs ironing out. Battery life is apparently good. There is apparently still some delay when switching from the small to the large screen, and sometimes a pause while web pages re-render in Chrome. Games apparentl...
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