“God Forbid” – Bag designer rejects N400k payment over suspicious transaction narration

Jennifer Oamhen Thomas, a Lagos-based bag designer, has explained how she rejected an N400,000 transfer given by a student’s father because to the narration tied to the transaction.

According to her, the sender listed burial support as the reason for the transfer.

She claims the man later claimed that he utilised the story to avoid potential taxation.

While acknowledging his desire, Jennifer insisted that her company does not accept payments with narrations that do not accurately portray the nature of the transaction.

She reportedly advised him to either resend the money with correct documentation, such as tuition fees, or move his child to another school. The man eventually complied and returned the money with the accurate description.

Jennifer utilised the incident to alert customers and clients, emphasising that all funds made to her must clearly specify the reason for the transfer.

Read what she said below…

“A student’s father sent money into my account and wrote burial support as the narration.

Immediately i saw the burial narration, I told him that i am declining the credit alert to that the money will be reversed to him, he can either resend it back and put tuition fees or take his son to another school.

He said he is trying to avoid tax.
I told him that I understand but at Jenlo company, we do not accept bank narrations that doesn’t aligns with us.

The money was reversed to him and he resent the money and put tuition fees.

I am putting this out so that you don’t use narrations like: support, gift, loan repayment etc on when you want to patronise me.
Your narration to us should Indicate the exact reason you are sending us the money.”

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