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How Safe Deposit Box Containing Jewellery Allegedly Disappeared From First Bank’s (FirstBankngr) Vault In Enugu State | Sahara Reporters

How Safe Deposit Box Containing Jewellery Allegedly Disappeared From First Bank’s Vault In Enugu StateA safe deposit box brought by a bank customer which contained jewellery has allegedly disappeared from a branch of the First Bank in Enugu State.

In the 1970s, Justina expanded into distributorship and was a major merchant distributing Golden Guinea, Nigercem and other products. She travelled to Kaduna State and brought Peugeot vehicles to the East for sale. They then approached the bank, asking for the safe deposit box but were told that the First Bank couldn’t account for it.

Initially, she said the bank assured that the box was intact but failed to produce it after many fruitless visits. She then sued the bank. Oke explained that at the hearing that the case was “about a big box of jewelries, valuables put in the custody of the First Bank of Nigeria.”

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