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Shocking! Bank Manager shoots himself dead over debt of 350m...(photo)


A manager at the First City Monument Bank (FCMB) Plc, Mr. Olisa Nwakoby has shot himself dead. Mr Olisa shot himself dead in the presence of his Priest at the Lekki area of Lagos Island, Lagos State.

According to New Telegraph, Nwakoby was the approving officer of a loan that the debtor was not paying back and was in trouble with the bank.

With pressure mounting on all sides and apprehension over sullying his family name, the banker and father of a 10-year-old girl shot himself.

The banker had met with his priest and told him to inform his wife to take care of their child and then proceeded to literally blow his brains out.


“It was later discovered that he took money from the bank, N350million and the money started creating problems for him. He killed himself.” said the source.

Nwakoby was the son of Chief Patrick Oguejiofor Nwakoby who was a former chairman of First Bank of Niger Plc, a successful lawyer , politician and a highly respected community leader before his death.

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