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25.05.2022 Featured After FIJ’s Story, Afialink Refunds Customer’s N2.8m Held for Over a Year

Published 25th May, 2022

By Lolade Olu-Ojegbeje

Afialink International, an automobile company, has refunded N2.8 million to Mohammed Inuwa, a Lagos-based consultant who paid to acquire a 2015 Honda Accord.

This comes hours after FIJ reported how Afialink took N1.280 million from Inuwa for a 2009 Pontiac Vibe in April 2021, and another N1.570 million for the upgrade of the Pontiac Vibe to a 2015 Honda Accord in the same period but failed to deliver the car.

READ MORE: ‘N2.8m, No Car’ — Another Customer Says Afialink Int’l Duped Him

Inuwa had told FIJ that Samuel Josiah, the company’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO), called him to address the issue after the story was published.

The Refund Afialink Made
The Refund Afialink Made

“He called me today and asked if I was the one that reported him to FIJ,” Inuwa said. “I told him he had not been answering my calls and his manager had been avoiding me. I did not hear anything from them.

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“I asked him if the car was available or not. He said it would be available next month or late next month. I just told him to refund my money. He has refunded me now. Thank you so much.”

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Published 25th May, 2022

By Lolade Olu-Ojegbeje

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