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    Sterling Bank spark Twitter fight among Nigerian banks

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJuly 21, 2018No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Sterling Bank took a PR and marketing jibe against First Bank, GT Bank, Union Bank and Access Bank to spark a Twitter war
    Sterling Bank took a PR and marketing jibe at First Bank, GT Bank, Union Bank and Access Bank to spark a Twitter war
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    Sterling Bank took a PR and marketing jibe against First Bank, GT Bank, Union Bank and Access Bank to spark a Twitter war
    Sterling Bank took a PR and marketing jibe against First Bank, GT Bank, Union Bank and Access Bank to spark a Twitter war

    Sterling Bank sparked a public relations and marketing row on Twitter after an advert by the bank kind of suggested its superiority to others.

    But that was not all, the advert which had the logos of four other banks quickly became a battle of wits on social media.

    The row started when Sterling bank took to its twitter handle @Sterling_Banking to post a picture with the inscription: “In shooting for the moon men become stars”

    They had below the picture, logos or illustrations that clearly depicted some other Nigerian banks.

    First from the left was a man rocking a boat that had the colours used by Access Bank and having symbols contained in Access Bank logo. The next icon was an orange coloured brick (GTB uses orange as its main colour): then a man riding an ‘elephant’ which is majorly used by First Bank, then another man on a rocket coloured in Sterling Bank’s primary colours, heading to a red moon (Sterling bank’s logo): this was then followed by a man riding a white Horse (Horse is the main logo of Union Bank).

    Below the picture, another inscription read: “Choose a partner that takes you higher.

    Shoot for the moon, become a star – it's the least you deserve. Welcome to #SterlingBank ???? pic.twitter.com/Jt7M5AkSSb

    — Sterling Bank Plc (@Sterling_Bankng) July 20, 2018

    The post by Sterling Bank didn’t quite go down well with some of the banks whose logos or signature animals were depicted as most of them tweeted their clapbacks at the post by Sterling Bank.

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    First Bank took to its twitter handle @FirstBankngr to tweet a ‘clapback’: “What an elder sees while sitting, a child cannot see even if he travels to the moon. #RespectYourElders #YouFirst

    What an elder sees while sitting, a child cannot see even if he travels to the moon. #RespectYourElders #YouFirst

    — FirstBank Nigeria (@FirstBankngr) July 21, 2018

    Not satisfied with the “comeback”, First Bank again tweeted, this time a GIF image of a rocket crashing right from the skies. The GIF had the inscription: “Mr Burns Groaning.

    … And straight into the trash can. #RespectYourElders #MoveOver #NextPlease #YouFirst pic.twitter.com/tkyZe9FVgc

    — FirstBank Nigeria (@FirstBankngr) July 21, 2018

    Access Bank also toed the line with a comeback punch line when it took to its twitter handle, @myaccessbank to write: “We will travel on an imaginary rocket too, if we were a one-customer Microfinance Bank; but with ten million customers and counting, we rather bring the galaxy to you!.”

    We will travel on an imaginary rocket too, if we were a one-customer Microfinance Bank; but with ten million customers and counting, we rather bring the galaxy to you! #YouAreWorthIt #TakeTomorrow #KnowYourElders pic.twitter.com/pBGuW8JaLo

    — Access Bank Plc (@myaccessbank) July 21, 2018

    Union Bank on its part took to its twitter handle @UNIONBANK_NG to take multiple jabs. First it wrote: “Heading to the moon without a spacesuit…journey mercies.”

    It went on to tweet another jab where it wrote: “When the elders speak… #SimplerSmarterSAFERBank” with a picture of a dog holding using its paws to close the mouth of another dog.

    When the elders speak… #SimplerSmarterSAFERBank pic.twitter.com/xCgYbcniDm

    — UNION BANK (@UNIONBANK_NG) July 21, 2018

    As if it was not enough, Union Bank went on to tweet: “There’s no coming back after “Ether” or “Story of Adidon”…settle down now, take a deep breath. Back to counting this naira, dollars and pounds…

    There's no coming back after "Ether" or "Story of Adidon"…settle down now, take a deep breath. Back to counting this Naira, Dollars and Pounds… #SimplerSmarterSAFERBank pic.twitter.com/LGSRSsOPtw

    — UNION BANK (@UNIONBANK_NG) July 21, 2018

    ‘Ether’ was the title of one of the best ever diss tracks, in which American rap artists Nas dissed another rap artist Jay-Z, a track which many rap analysts said there was ‘no coming back from’.

    A twitter user who sought to know who was the elder among the banks that spoke of themselves as elders also got a punchline response from First Bank which wrote: “Even fathers have fathers; they are called ‘forefathers’. #Babababawon #YouFirst.

    The Fight may not be over as of yet as some of the banks that were depicted in the original post are yet to respond to the tweet as at the time of this report.

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