By Vivian Okejeme Abuja

For the second day running, protesters led by the Coalition of Civil Society Organizations Against Banks’ Fraudulent Practices and Customers Victimization, on Thursday, picketed the Sterling bank, Muhammadu Buhari Way, Central Business District, Abuja.
The protesters had on Wednesday, October 8, stormed the bank’s office, to present a letter but was rebuffed by officials of the bank.
The protesters stayed at the frontage of the bank for three hours before dispersing, but they promised to resume their protest on Thursday.
They kept their promise as they arrived the Sterling Bank office by 10 am, in 14 Coaster buses that brought protesters from all around the Federal Capital Territory.
Recall that the group had on Wednesday, marched to the Central Bank of Nigeria, where they submitted a petition against Sterling Bank to CBN officials.
However, on Thursday, officials of the Bank appeared to receive the petition.

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