Female Bankers Turned Prositutes In Nigeria!!!
Hi Guys, funny how time goes by!
I guess you west african watchers have been hearing about what is happening in the banking industry in Nigeria ie all the sacking of CEO etc.
But also there is the "Fund Mobilising Officers" ak. A "Corporate Prostitute" saga thats happening in the New Generation Banks (Banks formed due to consolidation in 2005) in Nigeria. These females are imployed to source for funds from Private & Public Businesses and in the desperation to meet there targets they are also having sex with potential depositors to get that Deposit account open.
There is now a website where these Nigerian Guys are posting videos of them having sex with these girls!
A friend sent me a 8 minute video clip of him meeting this female banker and then having se with her in a hotel room filming it on camcorder!
Dear oh Dear!
Reality forum posting just got more interesting!
I shall post a article and also get the video uploaded
Stay tuned folks as the real fun is about to begin
"Da Stallion"
[QUOTE]Corporate Prostitution—Akunna Ejim
April 13, 2009 13:54
You see them everywhere: shuttling about in branded vehicles, in an office near you, haunting the halls of the National Assembly Complex, government offices, conglomerates, telecommunication offices, oil companies, private firms, pure water companies, one-man enterprises. Even traders are not left out of this crazy hustle by harried female bankers with THE TARGET on their minds.
Yes, women now have more career opportunities, thanks to the openings created by the New Generation banks, telecommunication companies and all their auxiliary outlets. The IT industry too is really booming. Ten years ago, even seven years ago, some of these markets didn’t even exist in any meaningful way, much less have any impact on the career-minded woman. All that has changed now. Women can actually make a career for themselves in any of these fields. This has also brought with it some very unwelcome trends. Most banks will tell you that they are equal opportunity employers of labour, yet the females get a very raw deal. Sure the banks hire workers, male and female alike and place them in various departments, but the females mostly, predominantly, end up in marketing.
Most companies have adopted this method of hiring women, especially, young, attractive women, irrespective of their qualifications, solely on the basis of their looks. These women are then shunted to the marketing department, from where they are unleashed on the populace, especially, the men. The reasoning is simple; quite correctly, the people with the most funds are men. They are the ones who control the different tiers of government, with a few token women. They own and control a vast number of choice businesses; women control only a paltry number of substantial companies and are vastly outnumbered by the menfolk. All this money has to go somewhere, so banks jostle to get depositors and they don’t take no for an answer. If you already have several bank accounts, you are asked to withdraw your money and deposit in theirs!
A simple study will show you that a man is many times more likely to loosen his purse strings when approached by a pretty female than a fellow man. In fact, the chances of a female getting through to a particular male customer are more than marginally higher than her male counterpart–for the most part. So much so that there is even a term for it. In the local parlance, it is referred to as ‘Bottom Power’. It is this key factor that banks have honed in on to woo some otherwise recalcitrant customers.
While this strategy is certainly true of most companies, the banks are by far the worst culprits as they have taken it to a really baffling, and downright alarming, proportion. Not only do they send these women out into the cold and murky world of business with a questionable mandate, they also give them ridiculous targets on which their very jobs depend thus, making them really vulnerable to the opportunists out there waiting to abuse them. In fact, trust Nigerians, they have already come up with a term for these women-‘Deposit Mobilisation Officers’.
I have a relative–though I’m ashamed to admit it–who bragged to me about how he bedded a certain young woman who worked in a new generation bank, all because she wanted to ‘land’ his account. According to him, after she had been on his case for a while, he asked her to meet him in a certain hotel so they could finalise the ‘transaction’.
And afterwards, did he open the account with her? Of course not! As far as he was concerned, it was one of the perks of being wealthy. Besides, there were more where she came from. As if on cue, his phone rang and from the conversation–not to mention the smug look on his face–it was another lady trying to get him to open an account with her bank! This is really Corporate Prostitution with the bank management as the Pimps and the women as the–for want of a more euphemistic term–mules. Even Senator David Mark had some very choice words about this practice. All these despite the consolidation in the banking sector meant to make them stronger and more efficient.
There are women in managerial and other key positions within the banking sector, but the real core, decision-making positions are still saturated by men. Take a roll call of the entire bank CEOs in Nigeria, how many of them are women? Only Mrs. Cecilia Ibru of Oceanic Bank. Despite all these difficulties, the deplorable economy and the mouth-watering perks offered by these banks have ensured that the said women go the extra mile to try and secure jobs in these places. Maybe, just maybe, if there is more feminine representation at the top echelons of the banking sector, then we will see a reversal in this undignifying and unwholesome practice.[/QUOTE]NIGERIA BANKING GONE BARMY!!!
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