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Peter Okoye Blows Hot, Threatens To Sue Popular Banks For Allowing Scammers Allegedly Open Account Using His Name & Picture

Peter Okoye, famously known as Mr P from Psquare, has taken to his social media platform to expose the despicable acts of two commercial banks publicly. In his latest Instagram post, Mr P boldly calls out Polaris and Access Bank for abetting scammers who shamelessly pose as him. He unequivocally accuses these banks of being accomplices to the scammers who audaciously impersonated him.

Peter Okoye Blows Hot, Threatens To Sue Popular Banks For Allowing Scammers Allegedly Open Account Using His Name &Amp; Picture, Yours Truly, News, April 28, 2024

During a passionate statement, the musician highlighted that certain banks allowed scammers to create an account with the name “PETER OKOYE PsQUARE.” Additionally, he pointed out the lack of proper identification measures, such as biometrics, BVN (Bank Verification Number), and a valid address that matches the account holder’s credentials.

Mr P was exasperated and incensed by the reckless conduct of the banks, which he felt was emboldening fraudsters to exploit unsuspecting individuals using his identity. He expressed his determination to safeguard his excellent name and assist those wronged. In no uncertain terms, he stated his belief that someone within these financial institutions may be complicit in the wrongdoing. He unequivocally declared his intention to hold the banks accountable for their actions, including pursuing legal recourse to seek compensation for the harm caused.

Mr P promised to expose more implicated banks and urged the EFCC to take action. He wrote;

“Enough is Enough! It’s either it’s an inside job or otherwise! I have a name to protect here and save some of this innocent victims! So get ready for me and my legal team!

How can @polarisbankltd allow someone to open an account in the name of “PETER OKOYE PsQUARE” and @myaccessbank you also allowed someone open an account name “PETER OKOYE PSQUARE “without valid means of identification, no biometrics, no BVN, no verified address even utility bill to correspond with the address of the account owner.

Now they are using my name to scam innocent people! I am Suing this Banks for damages and calling them out! One after the other! @officialefcc take note! Enough is enough! Calling out more banks!”

Peter Okoye Blows Hot, Threatens To Sue Popular Banks For Allowing Scammers Allegedly Open Account Using His Name &Amp; Picture, Yours Truly, News, April 28, 2024

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