GTBank: TV Commercial “Questions”

GTBank is one of Nigeria’s most dynamic and innovative banks. They’re actively using social media tools such as Facebook, Twitter and Youtube. A recent TV commercial ad shows how they continually weave new themes into life’s narratives, remembering successes past and re-visioning the future.
The ad is about the innate quality of human beings to ask questions. People want to know The Why, The Where and The What? It reaffirms GTBank’s desire to unlock opportunities and provide exceptional services by asking the right questions and providing the right answers. Do you ask the right QUESTIONS?
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i always wake up with questions
And I think it's a little drama to, people like drama
Every innovative company uses twitter and facebook these days. its all a matter of time before others join up.