James Emejo in Abuja
NIRSAL Microfinance Bank (NMFB) yesterday denied allegations that it had misappropriated the sum of N5 million loan facility under the
Agri-Business Small and Medium Enterprises Investment Scheme (AGSMEIS) with respect to a beneficiary.
Specifically, the bank said the accusation that an “AGSMEIS loan of N5 million was diverted by staff of NMFB is far from the truth”.
The financial institution however, reiterated its commitment to delivering services in a seamless manner for more rewarding experience for customers.
In a statement issued yesterday by Head, Corporate Communications, NMFB, Halima Idris Omar, the bank described the incident in question as a, “rare case of swap of phone numbers with similar names in 2019, when full automation had not been deployed.”
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1. Scare yourselves on a spooky walk. In a beautiful rural setting beside the River Windrush lie the picturesque ruins of Minster Lovell Hall, a former 15th century Oxfordshire manor house. Built in the 1430s, after several changes of hands the hall was abandoned and eventually demolished in the 18th century, leaving the remains that stand today. Expect an eerie atmosphere while exploring the ruins on a misty winter evening. Several spooky legends surround the medieval ruins including the haunting of Lord Lovell. After the battle of Stoke, he went into hiding and was cared for by one faithful servant. When the servant passed away, Lord Lovell starved to death. After repairs in 1718, a vault was uncovered in which a skeleton and a dog’s skeleton was found. To this day, the ghostly figure of Lord Lovell has been spotted walking through the ruins accompanied by the sound of rustling paper.