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Customers left stranded and Frustrated as GTBank Struggles With App Update

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The Customers of Guaranty Trust Bank has expressed frustration about the use of the bank’s mobile app amid disruption in the bank’s digital operations.
The development came against the background of an app update which was expected to bring improvements and new features to the bank’s mobile transactions but resulted in login issues and related difficulties for customers.
The bank had on Tuesday informed its customers via text and email messages that its app would be automatically updated to the new version on 12 July.
“On the 12 July, we will release the new and updated version of the GTWorld Mobile Banking App to Play Store and App Store. This means that when you launch the GTWorld Mobile Banking App, you will see a newly designed interface if you have App Updates set on automatic.
“However, if App Update is not set to automatic on your mobile device, you will need to manually update your GTWorld Mobile App to experience the newly designed app. Please note that we will discontinue support of the current version of the GTWorld App on 12 August,” the message read.
However, since Thursday, GTBank customers have faced challenges with the app updates, as many customers said that they were not adequately informed about the need to enable auto-updates for the app.
thecolumnNG observed from various customers complaint that the challenges varied among customers, but they all shared there experiences via different social medias
Speaking with some of the customers , they complained about the app disappearing outrightly.
” Bukola said ” GTB has really caused me a lot imagine having only one bank account. I can’t do anything I’ve been unable to get things done for the past few days now”
As of the time of filling this report the gtb is yet to resolve the issue.
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Guber Candi Guber Candidate Picks Kwankwaso’s Son As Running Mate
Mustapha Rabiu Kwankwaso has been announced as the deputy governorship candidate of the Nigerian Democratic Congress, NDC, in Kano State.
Mustapha will be running alongside Aminu Gwarzo, who is the NDC governorship candidate.
Mustapha Kwankwaso is the first son of the NDC vice presidential candidate, Rabiu Kwankwaso.
This was confirmed by the Spokesperson of the Kwankwasiyya movement, Habibu Saleh Mohammed, in a statement on Monday.
“HE Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo unveiled Hon Mustapha Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso as running mate for the 2027 Governorship Election,” he said.
Mustapha Rabiu Kwankwaso has been announced as the deputy governorship candidate of the Nigerian Democratic Congress, NDC, in Kano State.
Mustapha will be running alongside Aminu Gwarzo, who is the NDC governorship candidate.
Mustapha Kwankwaso is the first son of the NDC vice presidential candidate, Rabiu Kwankwaso.
This was confirmed by the Spokesperson of the Kwankwasiyya movement, Habibu Saleh Mohammed, in a statement on Monday.
“HE Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo unveiled Hon Mustapha Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso as running mate for the 2027 Governorship Election,” he said.
Guber Candidate Picks Kwankwaso’s Son As Running Mate
Mustapha Rabiu Kwankwaso has been announced as the deputy governorship candidate of the Nigerian Democratic Congress, NDC, in Kano State.
Mustapha will be running alongside Aminu Gwarzo, who is the NDC governorship candidate.
Mustapha Kwankwaso is the first son of the NDC vice presidential candidate, Rabiu Kwankwaso.
This was confirmed by the Spokesperson of the Kwankwasiyya movement, Habibu Saleh Mohammed, in a statement on Monday.
“HE Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo unveiled Hon Mustapha Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso as running mate for the 2027 Governorship Election,” he said.
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NDLEA Discovers Cocaine Hidden In Shirts,Towels At Lagos Airport
Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency have arrested a Brazil-based businessman, Abugu Ikechukwu, for allegedly importing shirts and towels laced with 6.10 kilograms of liquid cocaine into Nigeria from Brazil.
The agency disclosed that the 41-year-old suspect was arrested at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos, upon his arrival from São Paulo, Brazil, via Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, aboard an Ethiopian Airlines flight on June 11.
According to a statement released on Sunday by the NDLEA Director of Media and Advocacy, Femi Babafemi, a thorough search of the suspect’s luggage led to the discovery of 14 towels and shirts soaked in liquid cocaine, dried and neatly ironed to conceal the illicit substance.
Babafemi said, “A 41-year-old São Paulo, Brazil-based businessman, Abugu Oliver Ikechukwu, has been arrested by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency for importing shirts and towels impregnated with 6.10 kilograms of liquid cocaine from the South American country into Nigeria.
“Abugu was arrested at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos, upon arrival from Brazil via Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, aboard an Ethiopian Airlines flight on Thursday, June 11, 2026. A thorough search of his luggage led to the recovery of 14 towels and shirts, all soaked in liquid cocaine, dried and well-ironed.”
He said the suspect reportedly told investigators that he had lived in Brazil for over 14 years, where he runs an African restaurant.

“The suspect claims he has lived for over 14 years in Brazil, where he runs an African restaurant. He added that he was in Nigeria to see his wife and buy foodstuffs in bulk for his restaurant,” the statement read.
In a related development, the anti-narcotics agency arrested a 60-year-old woman, Chidimma Sunday, and a 28-year-old man, Abubakar Usman, both persons living with disabilities, over alleged involvement in drug trafficking in Abia and Rivers States.
Babafemi said Chidimma was apprehended with 1.8kg of skunk by members of the Umuosu Vigilante Group in Umuna Autonomous Community, Isialangwa North Local Government Area of Abia State, and subsequently handed over to NDLEA operatives on June 10.
He added that Usman was arrested in the Rumuokoro area of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, with assorted illicit drugs, including skunk, methamphetamine, tramadol, Swinol and diazepam.
The agency also recorded major seizures across the country, including 304 kilograms of skunk intercepted in Kwara State, 1,121.5 kilograms of cannabis recovered from a warehouse in Taraba State, and 1,102 kilograms of Ghana Loud seized around Alaba International Market in Lagos.
Commending officers involved in the operations, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Mohamed Buba Marwa, praised personnel of the MMIA, Abia, Rivers, Kano, Kwara, Delta, Gombe, Lagos and FCT commands for the arrests and seizures.
He noted that their successes in reducing drug supply were being matched with ongoing drug demand reduction and sensitisation activities, urging them to surpass their previous achievements.
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Bandits Bar Sokoto Residents From Farm, Impose Fresh Levies
Residents of at least 26 communities in Sabon Birni Local Government Area of Sokoto State have begun contributing money to pay fresh levies imposed by bandits who have also barred them from accessing their farms ahead of the wet season farming activities.
Report says the armed groups issued a three-day ultimatum, warning farmers not to visit their farmlands until the levies demanded from the affected communities were paid.
The affected communities include; Garin Faji, Cina Barka, Zululu, Dan Gari, Garin Maigayya, Gardi, Katsira, Garin Baushe, Sulmawa, Zakin Ganga, Dan Kware, Garje, Dogon Faru, Son Allah, Garin Galadima, Kafchi, Matabaya, Garin Labo, Zango, Kaifin Aska, Tsauna Dogo, Tudun Wada, Rambadawa, Ga Itace, Nasarawa and Garin Idi
A resident who maintains close contact with people in the affected villages said the bandits threatened to kill or abduct anyone found farming during the period.
“The communities were given three days. They said nobody should go to the farms until the money is paid. Anyone caught farming would either be killed or kidnapped and would not regain freedom until a ransom of N500,000 is paid,” he said.
He said residents had already started contributing money to meet the demands.
A resident of Zululu village, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said he was preparing to go to his farm on Friday when he learnt of the directive.
“We were told that the bandits had banned farming activities for three days until the villages paid the levies they impose every year.
“They said they could have allowed people to go to their farms and then kill some and abduct others, but they wanted the money instead. According to them, security operatives have been seizing their livestock, so no farming would take place until the levies were paid,” he said.
He said traditional rulers and Islamic clerics from the affected communities were expected to meet with the bandits to determine how much each village would pay before residents could resume farming.
The resident said the communities had been subjected to such payments for years.
“We pay before planting and sometimes every two or three months. Even after paying now, they may return in about three months and say nobody should harvest millet until another levy is paid.
“They usually demand between N4 million and N6 million from a community. Villagers contribute according to their means. Some households pay N1,500 or N2,000, while in some villages farmers contribute as much as N5,000 each depending on the population,” he said.
Another source, who is an indigene of Garin Idi village and currently residing in Sabon Birni town, who visited the community on Friday to sympathise with residents following the abduction of about 20 people in the early hours of the day, confirmed that the affected communities had already started raising money to pay the levies.
He alleged that when the bandits felt the payments were being delayed, they stormed Garin Idi and abducted about 20 people on Friday.
“They later told community leaders that N600,000 must be paid before the victims could be released. The money was raised and paid, leading to the release of the abductees on Friday,” he said.
The source added that five other persons were still being held captive.
“As of now, there are still five people in their custody. They said they will not release them until the levy is paid. Even after farming, they may still prevent people from harvesting until fresh payments are made,” he said.
He further alleged that farmers are often compelled to surrender part of their harvest to the bandits before they are allowed to store food in their barns.
“Every year, after harvesting, they demand part of the produce from farmers before allowing them to store their crops. This has become a recurring burden on our communities,” he said.
When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer in Sokoto State, DSP Ahmad Rufai, said the command was not aware of the development.
“We are not aware of such a situation. Most times, communities do not report these kinds of incidents to security agencies,” he said.
Efforts to get the reaction of the Sokoto State Government were unsuccessful. Text and WhatsApp messages sent to the governor’s spokesman, Abubakar Bawa, and the Special Adviser to the Governor on Security Matters, Col. Ahmad Usman (rtd), seeking their comments on the allegations had not been responded to as of the time of filing this report, the report also mentioned.
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