We thought it was only the Nigerian entertainment industry that was all about the social media cat claws.
But one bank just won my heart.
Corporate entities have gotten in on the action. Sterling Bank had a go at Diamond Bank on Twitter this morning for their ‘grammatical’ error.
See below, what went down
U can nw meet ur personal targets wit no hassles
Save on d new Diamond eSUSU platform, click https://t.co/sjD4JHZSop pic.twitter.com/CEFuzn6XRK— Access More (@access_more) May 20, 2016
Hopefully, the targets do not include spelling ability. At Sterling Bank, we ensure all are met 🙂 https://t.co/Wa7ycOexvP
— Sterling Bank (@Sterling_Bankng) May 23, 2016
See how the internet reacted
@DiamondBankNG someone is set to receive a query this Monday morning. Totally unethical shading and disgusting too!
— Paul (@SenatorEbydon) May 23, 2016
https://twitter.com/k6rocks/status/734647730400808960
https://twitter.com/ThaRedLabel/status/734652835388895232
@DiamondBankNG pic.twitter.com/eY71fYazBu
— Adeleke (@mr_afolayan) May 23, 2016
@DiamondBankNG LMFAOOOOOOOOO Shots fired 😂😂😂😂😂😂
— Afọbajẹ Strawbẹri (@Fin_Disu) May 23, 2016
@4eyedmonk @DiamondBankNG is this allowed, direct trolling….very uncivilized
— oyewole Temitope (@TemiOyewole) May 23, 2016
@DiamondBankNG e-fight pic.twitter.com/KeWXTX4pvc
— ASBabah (@Bobohkhan) May 23, 2016
@DiamondBankNG public representation of both banks is no good with this monday morning rants especially diamondbank
— Danñ (@Dan1gwu) May 23, 2016
Whatever. We approve.









