Car Dealer Says Someone Paid N45 Million For Vehicle And Disappeared Since 2023
- A Nigerian man who deals in cars said someone came to his shop and paid N45 million for a car, but did not take it
- According to Uchenna Odu, the car purchased by the customer has been with his dealership for the past two years
- He said his company has tried calling the man and also reached out to his bank, but they have not seen him since then
A Nigerian man who sells cars said one of his customers who paid for a car did not pick it up.
According to the car dealer, the cost of the vehicle at the time was N45 million.

Source: Twitter
In a post on his X page, the man identified as Uchenna Odu said the customer paid for the car in 2023.
He said the customer disappeared without picking up the vehicle, prompting his company to start searching for him.

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He said:
"A client paid for a vehicle worth ₦45million naira and ghosted us since 2023."
According to Odu, his company repeatedly tried to reach the man, all to no avail. He also claimed the customer is an orphan.
His words:
"We have tried calling, texting and reaching out to his bank but unfortunately his an orphan. Sincerely what do you think we should do?"

Source: Twitter
See the post below:
Reactions as man buys car, abandons it
@segunizzy said:
"Hmmmmm hope baba no be akudaya wey want make una help am keep money for him wife and children so family no go collect am sha o."
@AmazingJaypee said:
"Nwanne, the guy man fit dey inside for abroad without anyone knowing since he's an orphan, exercise a while or put it to a judicious use while bearing in mind of his emergence on a God known day."
@enyola
"You can continue to rollover the funds in your business or Fix the fund in an investment account that has flexible withdrawal plan. He might be in EFCC custody or prison or traveled since his TikTok account was deleted. My mechanic has had a similar experience before… a customer brought his car, paid for the work and didn’t come back for his car for three good years. Numbers were not reachable, no call or trace either… the mechanic had even moved to another location by the time he returned from his “travel” but he was able to track him and everything was resolved."

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@Chimaizuobi said:
"I dunno, cars depreciate. I’d advise you sell the car and put the money in an investment account. One day, you’d know what actually happened to him. He could be sick, dead, in prison; no one knows."
Lady buys Toyota Corolla for N14m
In a related story reported by Legit.ng, a hardworking Nigerian lady bought a car for herself after her business blossomed greatly, and she came online to rejoice.
The lady has shared photos of the car on her TikTok handle and also told people how much she paid for the ride.
According to the lady who deals in skincare solutions, the fairly used Toyota Corolla car cost her N14.5 million.
Proofreading by James Ojo, copy editor at Legit.ng.
Source: Legit.ng