Itu Global Loses a Loyal Customer
Peter O.
Oyebanji was one of our loyal customers who had been doing business with us for
many years.
I first met him at one of the past Instaforex
Nigeria monthly traders’ forums at Diamond Estate Lagos.
I contributed
my ideas at the forum and he was one of those who collected my number after the
forum ended.
He started
doing business with us when he got to know that we are an exchange. He came to
our office to get help verifying his Neteller account, and the verification
effort was successful.
He usually bought Neteller from us.
Later he opened a Perfect Money account and
came to our office again to get assistance in having the account verified.
He usually bought PM as well, and later USDT.
As an Erdely man, I sometimes sought his advice
on certain issues of life, and he gave me insightful advice and opinions on
some aspects of life.
This shouldn’t be a surprise to you readers,
as we we have formed personal relationships with some of our customers.
The last time
Peter Oybanji came to our office was during the cashless policy period around
March 2023… We were able to give him some cash, and he transferred some money
to us in return.
We don’t do POS business – we just did that
for him because he needed the cash desperately.
After that time, he bought e-currencies from
us a few more times.
The last time he bought anything from us was
May 21, 2023. I didn’t hear from him after that.
So in early July, I sent a WhatsApp message to
him to ask how he was doing, and that we had not heard anything from him for a
long time. That was when I got to know he had been on admission in a private
hospital in Sagamu, Ogun State.
“I need more money for my treatment, and as I
am talking to you, I can’t stand up,” he pleaded with us.
I reached out to him, and did what I could.
Later I learned that he had been transferred
to a military hospital in Lagos. He usually called to update on his current
situation, and I reached out to him once more.
Then I heard nothing from him again. I sent
another WhatsApp message. There was no reply. His number was off.
Last Friday, I was able to get through on his
phone, but the call was picked by a hospital attendant.
“Mr Peter is dead,” the attendant told me.
Mr Peter died on August 7, 2023. He was taken
to a mortuary and embalmed there.
When I heard the news… I cried like a baby. It
is so painful, to lose a terrific soul like that. And this was someone we were planning to make
our VIP next year.
As a human, I did what I could do. His
children tried their best. They rallied round and did what they could do.
This is a solemn message. If you know how to
do good, continue. If you know how to do bad things, continue. If you can’t
treat others the way you want to be treated, continue. If you think the only
way you can succeed and make it in life is to dupe people, scam people, cause
heartaches to others and make them cry, continue.
There is a reward for everything we do.
Rest in peace, Mr. Peter O. Oyebanji.
NB: His picture is attached with this message.
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